FULLER’S VAUDEVILLE
An attractive programme of vaudeville and revue novelties will be presented by the Fuller Company at His Majesty’s Theatre this evening. Several new artists have been engaged, and prominent among these is C-estria, a. Cntinemal acrobatic clown, who will be seen in «his original specialty, "Le Garcon Eccentrique.” Another interesting first appearance will be that of Mr. Chaa Lewis, an English humorous vocalist and raconteur, who comes direct from an important European engagement. Additional variety will be lent to the new bill by the inclusion of Soli, a French instrumentalist, who it is said will rival in his line anything seen here previously. The new programme will be further strengthened by the inclusion of Signor Alberti, an Italian operatic tenor, who will appear for the first time locally. His programme for to-night includes selections from several operas in which he has lately appeared at tlie San Carlos Theatre, Milan Supporting the new-eoniers are the Hilo Duo, Hawaiian artists, who have prepared a fresh programme of South Sea music, The last nights of Rice and Elmar with their wonderful trampoline table are announced. The Hurl-Evans revue company will occupy the second hall ot the programme, and will stage a new musical comedy, entitled "A Dress Rehearsal,” which is said to contain an abundance of clever coined;/ entertaining numbers and brilliant scenic effects The new bill will be repeated n'gbtlj during the week, and the usual Saturday matinee. -
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 181, 28 April 1924, Page 10
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