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NEW OPERA HOUSE.

WHIRLIGIGS REVUE. NEW PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. There will be many good things scattered tl.rough the new programme to be presented this evening by Nat Phillips's "Whirligigs" Revue Company at Fullers' New Opera House. The various vaudeville turns .which will occupy the first part of this week's programme are said to be more than usually full of brightness. Hector St. Clair and (Erb) Jack Kellaway, as usual, will be the chief fun-makers, while Frank Wilson, Kitty Stewart, Cecil Scott, A 1 Mack, Bessie Blake, Stella Lamond, Sylvia Gardner, Les. V/arton, and Daisy Merritt all will present offerings of a capita] nature, and each will be supported by some of the most sparkling ballets by the "Radio Six." Particularly effective will be a production song scena, "Hong Kong Dream Girl." , After the interval, Nat Phillips's latest musical comedy revue, "Mixed Methods," which is full of surprises and comical situations, will be presented Special attention has been paid to the scenic and lighting effects, and the production generally will be on a lavish scale. From the rise to fall of the curtain the show will bo a cyclone of fun, which should attract full bouses at Fullers' all this week. Box plans are at The Bristol.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19731, 23 September 1929, Page 4

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NEW OPERA HOUSE. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19731, 23 September 1929, Page 4

NEW OPERA HOUSE. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19731, 23 September 1929, Page 4

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