FULLERS' OPERA HOUSE.
Tho current programme at the Opera. House i 3 noticeable' for the cban, brisk comedy which predominates throughout. Dora Lindsay, the female Harry Lauder, sings a number of Scatch songs in an in j imitable manner. Trixie Ireland introduces a number of old airs effectively, w-hilst Winnie Tievail, Eoubrette, s-ngs a number o: dainty little songs which mest with popular approvaL Co-lleano, who is billed as the wizard of tho wire, performs marvellous feats, including jazzing, on the tight rope. "Pharaoh's Daughter" is the t.tle of this week's offering ot the Con Moreni Musical Revue Company. The movement <ji tho piece is brisk. Tho musical numbers a:e all good. Five of them vrcn written by Csn iloreni himself. A feature of the prcd-io tion is the excellent chorus and ballet wor-;:. The same programme will be presented tliis afternoon and evening.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17857, 1 September 1923, Page 17
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