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FULLERS' NEW SHOW

The now revue to he presented by the Con Moreni Revue Company Monday next is entitled ' P.haraoh’s Daughter.’ The singing, dancing, and production of this piece are nil that can be desired. The principal fun hinges about Con Moreni, who is seen as Timothy Tickle, an aged gentleman, who docs not subscribe lo Dm co*'-,op-tions of his own day, hut rather inclines to the frivolities of the pro-cot. Believing that his father’s outlook on fife is directly opposite, Ted Tickle, (ho son, is very perturbed at the arrival of the evergreen Timothy during ibe progress of a hectic party. To explain away the presence of a number r, t ladies. Ted represents them to be the wives of his acquaintances, whose embarrassment becomes even more laughable with the mixing up of the introductions, Ted learning that at least one lady is known to the man accompanying his father. The fun terminates with a grand climax, and sends everyone home happy.

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Evening Star, Issue 19328, 14 August 1926, Page 17

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FULLERS' NEW SHOW Evening Star, Issue 19328, 14 August 1926, Page 17

FULLERS' NEW SHOW Evening Star, Issue 19328, 14 August 1926, Page 17