FULLER'S BIJOU COMPANY.
The Oddfellows' Hall was crowded by an appreciative audience on Saturday evening, .when Fuller's Bijou Company submitted va. interesting and varied programme, Mr D. Carney was a favourite with the audience, his comic numbers securing him several recalls. Mr Will Stevens was also • very successful, his best efforts being comic ' .recitations. Miss May - Marlow's serio.camic singing brought her frequent applause, and she responded to several en.cores. Miss Rose Be-lmont was a favourite,- and was very successful in. her ballad singing, her best? number being "The Judge's Daughter." Mr T. Herbert made 'his farewell appearance, and sang six songs. Messrs Irennon, Hyman and Lenlion took part in a new sketch, entitled '" Three Waiters," which was enthusiastically -received by the audience. This was 'the " star " item" of the entertainment, and ithe pantomime work was,very welt done. The performance concluded with a farce entitled '' Slattery's Home." The programme will be repeated 1 this, evening.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12428, 18 February 1901, Page 6
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