ANNETTE KELLERMAN.
AT THEATRE ROYAL. At the very zenith of her fame, in radiant health and with a figure which is at once the envy and admiration of half the civilised world, the world-famous Annette Kellerman will appear at the Theatre Royal for a brief season, commencing Saturday night next. In a crystal tank of huge dimensions, clad in a simple bathing costunio of her own design, Annette Kellerman will demonstrate her extraordinary skill and grace as an aquatic expert. Miss Kellerman has been designated "the Lady Versatile." Not only does she swim and dive; she also sings, dances, and converses with the audience with a charm of personality and individuality said to be exhilarating and entertaining to a degree. The many thousands of Miss Kellerman's "picture" admirers will eagerly accept this opportunity of seeing the famous '"star" in person on the 6tage. Miss Kellerman will be supporteil by her own company of Tivoli Follies Vaudeville Stare,, and no expense has been spared to provide appropriate settings and ecenio effects for the various acts. included in the company is Mr Stuart Barnes, an American] raconteur hunioriaj, and singer of quaint songs. Mias Kellerman and company sailed from Sydney by the Riverina on Saturday, and this will be her first appearance in. New Zealand. The box plans for the season will open at Tho Bristol Piano Company to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17297, 8 November 1921, Page 9
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