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BIGGER SHOW THAN EVER

NEW BILL AT FULLERS'

The Taylor-Carlton Pierrot Company, now in its second week at Fullers’, has proved conclusively that there are two distinct classes of Pierrot shows—t ie ordinary kind of entertainment with which we are all familiar—and tired of and the Taylor-Carlton kind. Every tone of this splendid show has a charm and freshness that makes it something quite different. Each item leaves tho audience asking for more. The applan.se is very liberal nnd well deserved. The six performers are nil " top notcher.s,” nnd it is difficult to pick and choose; but. Air Jimmy Taylor and Aliss Doreathea Summers are, without a shadow of doubt, finished artists. This week an entire change til progiamme will he presented by the Taylor-Carlton Pierrots in their original polled drama entitled ‘.The Never Open Cato.’ 1 Sweethearts,’ the offering this week by the Phil Smith Musical _ Comodv Company. outshines all previous triumphs. ‘ It is a cleverly written story of love, laughter, and tears, in which the evcr-popular chorus of smiling beauties does its share. Phil Smith and Nat Hanley, the comedians who never grow stale, continue to giro new jokes and patter. Although they are supported by a tfist of capable performers, they are a show in themselves.

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Evening Star, Issue 19275, 14 June 1926, Page 1

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BIGGER SHOW THAN EVER Evening Star, Issue 19275, 14 June 1926, Page 1

BIGGER SHOW THAN EVER Evening Star, Issue 19275, 14 June 1926, Page 1

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