FULLERS' OPERA HOUSE.
With, the cessation of the heat wave, indoor entertainment is again more palatable, and patrons to the Opera House this week are assured of an excellent night's entertainment. The programme is well-balanced, some particularly good vaudeville turns preceding a highly diverting revue. The vaudeville section introduced two new artists in Bertram and Raymond, who excel in work of the musical comedy type. Mr Eted Keeley Arid Miss Ivy Aldous. again kept the audience well interested by a bright, clean turn, Mr Jack Trent and Sadie are always amusing, and Mr Leo. Martin extracts jazz music from all kinds of instruments, orthodox and unorthodox. The second part is well filled by the Sunbeam Revue Co. in "The Dress Rehearsal." Mr Doddy Hurl provides peals of laughter, and is well supported by his clever and talented company. The music provided by Mr Albert Bidgood and his orchestra ia always a feature of the show.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17940, 7 December 1923, Page 12
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