FULLER'S OPERA HOUSE.
Harry Thurston, the celebrated London comedian, has established himself as a firm favourite at Fuller's Opera House, where patrons are always quick to appreciate a. clever artist. His turns are marked by inimitable powers of characterisation. His song, "I'm a Devil on a Horse," makes the house roar with mirth, while his interpretation of the part of a broken-down actor in "ihe Night I Played Macbeth" is a very fine piece ot .work. AsUw Bnl, Harry Thurston.-has. become world-famous. Boirnsfathers. creation is before the audience in all its vividness and faithfulness. In the big supporting vaudeville programme there are many excellent turns by the Everest monkeys, Little Lorna, Australia's wonder child, Mr and Mrs Kennedy Allen, Louis Bloy, Car'.ton and Roslyn, Loader and Laney, Le Boi, and last, but not leasts the brilliant jazzing ■ violinist, Maurice Sterndale, who made Ms. first appearance, last night.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17612, 15 November 1922, Page 2
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