FULLERS' OPERA HOUSE.
The usual weekly change of programme at I Fullers' Opera House will take place tonight, when a first appearance will be made by Marvel and Baring, who are said to be acrobats with several new ideas in sensational feats. Yet another newcomer is Peggy Fay. who is said to be a charming floubrttte. Fresh offerings are promised by Nash and Anderson, who have proved such successful laughter-makers recently, Tubby Stevens, the brilliant pocket comedian, and George Dixon, the musical jack-in-the-box. The last six nights are announced of the Walter George Sunshine Players, who will present one of their finest productions, "In Sunny Japan." This company has proved as .popular as ever, and its departure will be generally regretted. As usual, the scenic effects, dressing, and musical numbers will bo of the best. Seats may now be reserved at Tile Bristol. "i
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17756, 7 May 1923, Page 14
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