FULLERS' OPERA HOUSE.
A eplertdld programme of vaotUmllo and rovuo is being presented at Fullers' Opera Houso f.tiia week. Tho rovno ia presented by tho Stiffy and Mo Company, and ia entitled "Tho Wlarfies." Aa io usual in Buch rovuoo, there was just enfEcient plot in it to keep it together, but when bo much, mirth, melody, and other attractive features aro crammed in to a production something must be omitted, and »o overboard goes tho plot. Which is aa it should bo, as, though a plot is an essontial izigrediept to a play "with any pretensions of profundity, it is hero quit© superfluous. Those who contribute to tho vaudeville section of the programme are: liinn Smith's Koyal Jazz Band, Uoyd and Raymond, Leo Sterling, Dnxno, and Harry Worth.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 17986, 1 February 1924, Page 13
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