FULLERS' OPERA HOUSE.
The Veterans of Variety will enter upon the last week of their successful season at Fu!lcr'3 Opera House with an entirely new programme to-night. After a new medley of favourite old-time songs. Mr .Campbell will sing that once great favourite, "Knocked 'Em in the Old.. Kent. Road." Miss Florence Hinton will be heard in "I'll Be With .You. All the While," and will be followed by that brilliant siffleur, Mr Arthur Slater, in "Whistling Rufus" and Sousa's great march, "El Capitan." Miss Lily Burnand will sing "Maggie Murphy's Home," while Jaku Friedman will be heard in his oneman opera, based upon "Lucia di hammermoor," and also in one of his greatest song successes, "Strawberries and Cream." As the season of the Veterans of Variety is rapidly drawing to a close, patrons are strongly recommended to see these brilliant performers. A reappearance will be made by Miss Bessie Slaughter, an English contralto with a remarkable range. The ninth production by Mr Phil Smith is entitled ' f A Hot Night," and in this he returns to musical comedy. This is said to be a most entertaining production, and one which" gives full .scope to Mr Smith's capable band of performers. Seats may now be reserved at The Bristol.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18516, 19 October 1925, Page 7
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