OPERA HOUSE.
Heading the -new bill at the Opera House to-night will T» those brilliant English burlesque artists, Videau and Kirby, who are so well .remembered from their recent visit. They will be seen in a new offering, "Tho Golfer and the •Caddie," which is said to be equal to any of their previous itemß. Several newcomers are duo tonight, including the Five Musical Weatherleye, who have somethinir new to offer in the way of n"**"?, musio; Australia's Vesta Tilley, » delightful TOale impersonator; Frolics in Frogland, a new idea in contortionism; and Carr, woo is described as the "Modern Samson." Anentirelv new sketch is premised by t*os* l)riUiant artiste, Frank Bradley and Alio* Hamilton, entitled "Always Tell Your Wife, which is «aid to l>e «ven better than last week's offerrng. Newman ,nd Wynne will be seen in a new playlet, "Jim's Beturn, an after*-the-war episode, in which they aro assisted little Joan Wynne, while n«# items are expected from Bastus and BanKs, tho coloured comediansrand Gus K*?™ 8 b«U bonnoer. Seats may now bo reserved at The Bristol.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17437, 24 April 1922, Page 11
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