FULLERS' OPERA HOUSE.
All-vaudeville reipna at FulW Opera Hoi'.sa this week. The artists appearing aro Doriß Brunton, soprano; Queenie and David Kaili, Hawaiians; Lesley Elliott, comedienne; Bert Elliott, juggler; Harold Walden, Yorkshire comedian; Bella and Morns, comedy duo: David McGill, tenor; Ilorence and Cilfton, comedy acrobats. Topical films arc also scre«ned. Next Monday evening will see the first appearance in New Zealand of the latest attraction secured by the Fuller firm. Larly in the summer that has passed, the TaylorCarlton Company secured n 20 weeks lease of the Palais Theatre, Manly. Their season was so successful that Sir Benjamin Fuller personally booked the company for ■« tour of the Dominion. The personnel of the companv includes sonic of the most popular artists ever seen here. Although only six in number, the title of "Super-Six Will be given by general consent when it is known that they are J. G. (Jimmy) Taylor, comedian and producer; Teddy Carlton, comedian and general manager; William J. Aspden, operatic baritone; Dorothea Summers, comedienne; Dorothy Roslyn, soubrette; and Beryl Scott, entertainer at the piano. This company will present a pierrot entertainment which comprises # wealth of nSw material. It is confidently anticipated that they will prove one of the greatest success?* I that has yet visited Christchurch.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18674, 24 April 1926, Page 11
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