FULLER'S OPERA HOUSE.
♦ Walter George and lu* Sunshine Players have once again "oaught on" in Christchurch and large audiences have greeted them every night since their first appearance at the Opera House on Saturday. George Storey's antics are as amusing as ever, and he never fails to raise a laugh whenever he wants to. The vaudeville programme is contributed to by Little Lorna, Russell and Frost, Wendy and Alphonse, Conway and Beech a.m, and Pat Doonan. The second production by the Walter George Sunshine Players !b due on Saturday afternoon, when "The Kajah of Kangipoo" is to be staged. This is an entirely new revue, which is said to contain plenty of bright comedy and musical numbers, and, as usual, tho scenic effects and dressing are out of the ordinary. A remarkable attraction is due for Monday evening, when the first appearance will be mads by Apdale's Circus. This is said to be a unique collection of trained animals, comprising bears, dogs, monkeys, an ant-eater, and a baboon, who is known as Mutt. Tbev are said to give a unique exhibition of animal sagacity, and also to provide on act full of fun from start to finish. The box plan for this extra special attraction is now open at The Bristol.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17707, 8 March 1923, Page 12
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