FULLERS' OPERA HOUSE.
For National Week an exceptionally strong programme will 6e . presented at Fullers' Opera House. A newcomer who has recently arrived from England is Mr Nick Morton, who is described as the "Talkative Songster." Mr Morton is said to be the possessor o£ a good baritone voice apd to have a collection of good stories that will please the most fastidious. Keith Wilbur, a New Zealander who possesses remarkable powers of mimicry, will pay a return visit for a short season. That, delightful singer, Mr William J. Aspden, will present a complete change of programme in which he will be accompanied by Miss Constance Upstone at the piano. Woe Willie Lanoet,. who iB recognised as the world's smallest comedian, will be. seen in a.new sketch entitled "Willie Goes to Sea." In this Wee Willie is said to excel his previous efforts in fun making. That, clever concertina comedian, .Buddy; will also give a change of programme that is certain to appeal. In the second half the brilliantly successful Moon and Morris Revue Company will present yet another entirely new show. Their capable producer, Mr Walter George, has entitled this latest operetta'"Midnight Revels," and he has provided excellent parts for all the principals. There will be plenty of amusing situations, while the music and dressing is of the latest. . The box plan is on. view at The Bristol.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18456, 10 August 1925, Page 7
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