FULLERS' OPERA HOUSE.
MORE COMEDY. To-night's now programme at Fullers' Opera House seems certain to keep up the high standard generally maintained at this theatre. In the vaudeville section a welcome reappearance will be made by that wonderful pocket-comodian Wee Willie . Lancet. Christchurch patrons will remember his exceptionally amusing sketches, in which he is supported by Mr Edward Aran and Miss Muriel , w '" Present for his first week \ullie Comes Home." A first appearance is duo by Storey and Brooks, a pair of novel comedy acrobats who -have some new ideas. The last six nights ore announced of Bert Elliott, the clever hat juggler, and o£ Harold \\aldcn, the "Yors:shire Gentleman," whose quips and songs aro unique. Tho Super Pierrots will be seen in a ehanga of programme, which promises to be ev.en more enjoyable than that-.presented in their first week. That brilliant producer, J. H. G. Taylor, lias a bunch 6{ hoveltiej to offer, amongst which are included the "Super Sis as Nervous Wrecks," a delightful sketchette "The Boot'-Rhcfv" and a . revelation of his own powers 'iis'*).?' 'Man of Memory." The vocal numbers have been • most' carefully chosen, wliilo once again the harmonising by the entire company will be a feature of the entertainment. Scats may now be reserved at The Bristol.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18681, 3 May 1926, Page 5
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