OPERA HOUSE.
Overwhelming applause greets most of the turns at the Opera House this week, where sn excellent vaudeville programme is provided. Bradley, Hamilton, and "another" are newcomers, and they present a bright, 1 humorous sketch, entitled "Unearthly," in which the. aid of spiritualism is invoked to teach an inebriate a lesson. Another sketch of an entirely different type is presented by Newman and. Wynne, who are seen and heard to advantage in "Half a Quid." Miss Wynne Beresford and Rennie ore enthusiastically applauded for their musical numbers. Both have good voices, and their selections include pieces from "The Maid of the Mountains." Tilton and West, a musical comedy couple, sing a budget of popular songs, and contribute some enjoyable patter. Miss Maggie Buckley, soprano, is a prime favourite. Acrobats and. contortionists of no mean order are thej Two Nicholls, and the Roger Trio, Rastus and. Banks, coloured comedians, present pleasing offerings. •
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17433, 19 April 1922, Page 11
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