ANNETTE KELLERMAN HERSELF.
Annette Kellerman. herself in all her lovelinese and perfect poise of figure will appear at the Theatre Royal for a, brief season, commencing Saturday night next. Annette Kellerman, the Australian girl, the fresh air girl, who has absorbed the-sunshine .of her native land, and from the sparkling waters of 'the Pacific derived the physical perfection which has won her world-wide fame, will perform her aquatic act in a huge crystal tank on the stage. The very beauty of this act arouses great enthusiasm. The Mel'oourne "Argus" says: "At the conclusion "Miss Kellerman was recalled again and again. Miss Annette Kellerman'* success lies in her breezy personality, and her incomparable swimming and diving. Welcomed back to Melbourne bv a large audience at the Tivoli I'heatre on Saturday, she charmed beholders by her graceful exhibitions of aquatios. 'Miss Annette Kellerman is 'The Lady-Ver-satile.' Swimming, diving, singing, dancing, she is an irresistible entertainer. Her magnetic personality and vivacious humour invest everything she does with the unique quality of individuality." Miss,Kellerman will be supported by the Tivoli Follies International Vaudeville Company, and Mr Stuart Barnes. Stuart Barnes is an entertainer from the Palace Theatre, New York, and makes bis first appearance in New Zealand on Saturday. Ho is a teller of sparkling stories; humorist and monologuist, with a ready wit of his own, and a great fund of whimsicality. The box plans 'for the season will open at The Bristol on Wednesday at 9 a.m.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17296, 7 November 1921, Page 4
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