NEW OPERA HOUSE.
" WHIRLIGIGS •» REVUE. NEW PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. A complete change of programme will be effected at Fullers' New Opera House this evening. With that bright and entertaining company, Nat Phillips' Whirligigs* Revue, now commencing their second week, patrons are assured of an enjoyable and amusing evening. The new programme is said to be even better than that of last week, and the revue, "The Bellboy," with thai popular comedian Hector St. Clair as the leading fun-maker, is full of comical situations throughout its merry length. Hector St. Clair is surrounded by a brilliant company of artists, which includes Jack Kellaway, A 1 Mack, Kitty Stewart, Stella Lamond, Les Warton, Cecil Scott, Bessie Blake, Sylvia Gardner, Daisy M'erritt, and "The Radio Six, " clever dancing girls. No other revue company which has ever visited the Dominion has had a more eplendidlyvaried repertoire and no more versatile company has yet been ceen in Christchurcli. All tbe artists are "stars" and can always.be relied upon to present something quite different from the usual run of revue. The first part of the programme is said to be brim full of bright, attractive specialty numbers, and features a spectacular musical scena, "The Wedding of the Painted Doll." in which the whole company take part. The scenic settings of the "Whirligigs" are unusually lavish, and the frocking is far and away above the average. This brilliant programme will be presented nightly all this week, with the usual matinee cn Saturday. The bos plans are at The Bristol."
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19719, 9 September 1929, Page 6
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