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NEW REVUE AT FULLERS.

Thcalrfc-goi-rs arc promised a treat at Fullers' Opera House this week, when a big doublo programme of vaudeville and rcvuo will be presented. The Hector St. Clair Revue, making its first appearance hero tonight, is a powerful combination, each artist being a specialist in his or her particular line. Hector St. Clair is well Known as ono of tho most versatile and whimsical comedians on tho vaudeville stage, and his long experience has given him a knowledge of exactly what the public want. lie is well supported by a cast of favuurito and experienced performers, and thero should not be a dull moment in tho show. A feature nt tho production will bo the clever dauciog and acrobatic turns of the Rodney sisters, who come with a great reputation from America. Tho keynoto of the new rcvuo is speed, and the opening number, "Something Doins," is full of comedy, bright singing, and dancing. The vaudcvillo part of tho programme is also very strong, and making his first appearance here w-ill be Frank Rodgers, who is a ventriloquial wonder. The two Daleys, who havo been so popular with audiences during tho past week, will again appear in tome new and interesting ni;mbe-s. Tho Bronsorjs. who created such a favourable impression on their last appearance here, are making a return visit. Miss Amy Kochelle will continue to delight with her beautiful si-jging and child impersonations

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18919, 7 February 1927, Page 7

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NEW REVUE AT FULLERS. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18919, 7 February 1927, Page 7

NEW REVUE AT FULLERS. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18919, 7 February 1927, Page 7