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FULLER'S OPERA HOUSE.

Crowds are flocking tb the Opera House this week to see the Walter George Sunshine Players in a new revue entitled "Don't Be Vulgar, Charlie." The company has been practically reorganised since their last visit, with most satisfactory results. Needless to say the old favourite, George Storey, still carries the most of the fun on his shoulders, but the support is most capable, including such skilled performois as Dorothy May, Duloie Milner, Georgie Martin, Vera Scwell, Frank Perryn, Robert Raymond, Yorice Grey, Percy Mitchell. As usual with the shows under the direction of Mr Walter George, tttte lighting, scenic effects and dressing are outstanding. A strong vaudeville programme is also provided. The box plan is on view at The Bristol till noon, and thereafter at the Opera House Confectionery Store. ' The Waltor George Sunshine Players will be seen in their second production on Saturday afternoon. This is entitled "The Rajah of Rangipoo," and is an entirely new revue. It is suid to contain plenty of the best fun and music, while the mounting is something out of the ordinary. On Monday evening a remarkablo vaudeville act will be seen here for the first time, when Apdale's Circus is due to appear. This unique collection of zoological novelties consists of two bears, ten dogs, three monkeys, an anteater, and a baboon comedian by the name of "Mutt." Their offering is said to be an amazing exhibition of what can be done in the way of animal training, and contains a wonderful amount of comedy. The box plan for thi3 special attraction will open at the Bristol to-morrow morning.

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17706, 7 March 1923, Page 13

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FULLER'S OPERA HOUSE. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17706, 7 March 1923, Page 13

FULLER'S OPERA HOUSE. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17706, 7 March 1923, Page 13

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