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THEATRE ROYAL.

Fullers' Entertainers.

The programme presented ; by Messrs Fuller , at the. Royal during the past week ought to have satisiienl the most exigent vaudeville From rise to fall of curtain nearly every turn is a star ,one, and the audiences of the week" have not been slow to appreciateHhem-. A lot/ of new artists made their first appearances this we^k, \?he most not&bje beine: Ruby Maxwell and Lucy Roberts, and JVJTav /Wallace. < The former 'pair are a son and dance duo dud , got right to the hearts of the softs with their "800, 800 Baby," while dainty May Wallace invited all and sundry to make a fuss v over her,, and everybody began' to* Lucy £;avinia still croons coon songs and Idti Berridge holds the fort as a charming ;> comedienne whose, business iis uniqite. Cr-edge and Maie Gibson are a delifijhtful trayesty double, a-nd theirsketoh 'jfdaui the Second" went big, . ; particularly ..^^as Adam taught Eve a ■ lot of , things she shouldn't have knownV'The contortions bi Rex d<3fy • descriptio'ii,. He's an india-rubber i man #nd can twist' and contort, till he has' the 'whole audience; wriggling * m theii: seats, Arthur Taueherb, as > % obmediari, has caught right 0n..--flt is ''Catoh; of #c Season" song, with that iri£)!ny->l}ued It," thing .costume of '••- his is something 'never to be forgot- -\ ten. Les Wharton is the -jjame old ■■■ chocolate coon who waritsVhis babe , : ; He s wanted ba^i . jong. ,^ime.^and ' ought to have got' if Mnxe" now: ■■-. Val Newton, a baritone, the Driscolls. Miss Amy Blackie,' and "Nug-»... Clara Kiting (who ouKht '"to be - pensioned oft) and the Bioscope, 'I which' scoped better last wee]c than ' ; ever it did at this house, make' ud a " flrst-class entertajument- There will ' be axi-en'tire change of programme to- ; nip-ht,, : . . • . ■

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NZ Truth, Issue 72, 3 November 1906, Page 4

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THEATRE ROYAL. NZ Truth, Issue 72, 3 November 1906, Page 4

THEATRE ROYAL. NZ Truth, Issue 72, 3 November 1906, Page 4

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