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FULLERS’ FOLLIES

A CLEVER BAND OF ARTISTS Judging by the advance reports of tho merits of the performers in the Fullers’ Follies, this company should more than hold its own with any revue company that has yet appeared in Dunedin. The opening performance at the Princess Theatre on Saturday afternoon is entitled ‘ Full of Pep,’ and it should present tho newcomers in a most favorable light. Mr Eric Masters, the clever English actor-pro-ducer of the company, has brought with him a number of musical comedies which met with outstanding success in Australia. The company, besides possessing two clever comedians in Stud Foley and Harry Gould, is rich in singers and dancers, and patrons arc promised a real treat. The vocalists include Mr William Bcresford (a Wanganui boy who is regarded as a fine artist), and Winnie Edgerton, who possesses a first-class soprano voice. Another artist who is sure to prove a favorite is Miss Lula Fanning, while the whirlwind dancing of Eddie and Deciraa M'Lean, who have visited many parts of the world, is sure to bo a feature. .Li Iris Ackworth, vaudeville lovers will see a charming little person who accompanies Stud Foley in his patter. Reno M'Guiro is another member who contributes to tho fun, and the “Six Twinkling Follies,” gowned in handsome costumes, are featured in some attractive dance ensembles.

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Evening Star, Issue 19723, 25 November 1927, Page 4

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FULLERS’ FOLLIES Evening Star, Issue 19723, 25 November 1927, Page 4

FULLERS’ FOLLIES Evening Star, Issue 19723, 25 November 1927, Page 4

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