FULLERS' OPERA HOUSE.
To-night's weekly change of programme promises to be one of the best yet presented this year at Fullers' Opera House. The brilliant Dutch comedian and yodeller, Bert Terrell, will give a complete change of litems that are said to be even more entertaining than last week's offering. Those clever entertainers, Nash, and Anderson, will be seen in a new mixture of comedy and dancing that will add to the popularity they bo rapidly earned last week. iNew artists include John Pastor, the "tumbling fiddler" and George Dixion, who is described as the "Musical Jack-in-the-box."' Freßh burlesque items will be given by TubbyStevens, the pocket oomedian. The new revue this week is an entirely fresh production being played for the first time in New Zealand. It is entitled "The Mixture," and in the technical terms of the theatrical profession is a "Bits and Pieces" entertainment. It is composed of a series of song scenas, short sketches, musical mimuers and comedy Bongs, all of which have been carefully chosen. The box plan is now on view at The Bristol.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17750, 30 April 1923, Page 14
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