FULLER'S OPERA HOUSE.
Hoarty laughter and enthusiastic applause greet the efforts of .Doddy Hurl and Harry Evans at Fullers' tipera House each night in "Sunny Spain," the latest offering ot the Sunbeam Kavue Company. In the.r re,, spective roles of Charlie Chip and Tommy Prigson, railway porters, they were m their element, and kept the fun going at a fast wd furious rata. W* vaudeville programme is also good, and comprises turns by Conway and Beecham, Wendy «and Alphonse Pat Doonan, Slarin and Thompson, and the B s£ reSpeax-ce of the Walter George Sunshine Players next Saturday is sure to Warned by a hig house The company is almost entirely new but the old favourite, George Storey, is still the mam provider of mirth, and is said to ,*•*»»>" * an ever As before, the musical side of the pro. duction is. a big feature The box plan is now oxjen at The Bristol, and patrons are strongly ' advised to book their seats.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17700, 28 February 1923, Page 5
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