FULLERS' OPERA HOUSE.
NEW ARTISTS APPEARING. Opera House patrons aro promised an exceptionally good programme this week of vaudeville and revue the former taking up. the first part of the entertainment and comprising several new artiste who bring with them a reputation that will make their appearance here a very welcome one. Among them are Grant and Bates, two coloured comedians', direct from America, who bring the breath of Darktown to the stage. Their variety of singing avid dancing is full of American pop and keeps tho house in a ripple of merriment. Macdonald and Payne, two Scotch comedians, will present a variety of humour that -makes a special appeal to tho patrons. Theso clever porformers proved great favourites wherever they appeared. Huloy and Bent, who have made such a good impression here, will present an entirely new stock o£ patter and song. The second part of the programme will bo provided by that popular little comedian. George Storey, and his Storeyettes. An entirely new volume is promised. Lovers of clever comedy, dainty dancing, good Ringing, and humorous sketches will have plenty to -entertain them.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18901, 17 January 1927, Page X
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