FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE.
A fine collection of vaudeville items make up an excellent bill at His Majesty's Theatre this week. Heading the programme is Willie Lancet, a small boy of remarkable ability as a comedian, in a sketch in which he is the infant terrible, driving to distraction a widow mother. A varied turn which the performers appear to enjoy as much as the audience is staged by Fullers' Eleven Wonders. Maxwell Carew's female impersonations are ridiculously amusing, and he also appears in a powerful character sketch of a miser gloating over his gold. Jimmy Norton sings comic songs and amuses with his clever patter. Keith Wilbur gives realistic imitations of motor-horns, musical instruments, and animals. Cardini, a deft and mystifying card-palmer, Rena Rudd, Estelle Rose, Victor Burke, and the Aldors and others are worthy of mention.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 118, 22 May 1925, Page 3
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136FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 118, 22 May 1925, Page 3
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