NEW OPERA HOUSE.
FULLERS' FOLLIES REVUE. A programme which should provide patrons of the New Opera Houso with an excellent evening's entertainment is being staged this week. The two brilliant comedians, Nat Hauley and Stud Foley, are featured, and Christchurch audiences are fully aware of the mirth-provoking qualities of these two stars. The revue, which is entitled "Sequins," should provide something extraordinary in the way of humour. The revue has been produced by trie Masters, who is well known on the English sta~e, and tho settings are excellent. Diverting ballets, popular songs, dancing, and pretty frocks are tho ingredients of tlus week's performance. "Sequins" js the fourth revue produced by Fullers lollies, and is one of the best that have been billed. The combination of -Nat Hanley and Stud Foley, both of whom have acquired a wide reputation as mirth-provokers, should rcsu t in a riot of fun. there is not a dull moment in the show, humorous incidents following in quick succession.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19251, 5 March 1928, Page 6
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