FULLERS' OPERA HOUSE.
Georgo Storey's Storeyette Company present n bright littlo programmo for their farewell week, consisting of excerpts from tho ten proviously published "volumes." In addition there is a very good vaudeville bllL Amy Rochello'fl strong voice and wonderful range find.full expression In a selection from "La Boheme"; Maedonald and Payne make another popular appearance, and their songs and dancing are very amusing; Grant and Bates tell mpro amusing stories, and dancn energetically and rhythmically; tho two newcomers. t!i«j Dales, amuse the audienco vastly with their topical congs and impressions. "The Storeyettes" have a kick from start to finish, and ono of tho best sketches in tliis programmo is ono dealing with mystery plays. It is entitled ".Modern Crooks," and concerns detectives who are really crooks, crooks who nro really detectives and waiters who are both. Tho spirited finalo of the "volume" is "Our Petite Cabaret," and all of tho entertainers And their niches in songs and dances.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18916, 3 February 1927, Page 7
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