FULLERS' OPERA HOUSE.
An exceptionally fine bill at the Opera House this week includes first-rate Vaudeville and an excellent revue. Songa and bright clforuses there are in plenlty in the musical medley offered by Bert le Blanc's Travesty Stars. The 6tory concerns an imaginary kingdom, and a weird-looking* king who desired some very potent mixture that would rejuvenate him. He eets it, and in the process many people wander round in Elizabethan costume, telling love stories in song. This little company will present ito final show next week. The vaudeville artists include Ernest Krake and Co., in an amusing sketch "The Electric Tram Conductor," Pat aJid Paula Hanson, song and dance artists, the Grand Ooera Singers, the Stagpooles, in song and Patter, and Jack Biichley, the merry contortionist.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17812, 11 July 1923, Page 13
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