THEATRE ROYAL.
Fullers' Entertainers. No less than nine fresh artists appeared at this favorite home oi vaudeville lasi night' and' they made good m every case. Regarding Amy Blackie's song with invisible chorus, or rather duet part, it. would be better if the, other voice— which belongs to the singer's pretty daughter, Lucy Lavihi a— were silent . The . two voices don't blend one bit, tidr do they harmonise. Those very . ntce', clever andpretty girls, Miss-ess ' Maxwell and Roberts, have gone' o'n circuit, much to everybody's regret. Rumor says that f one of this shapely pair is the daughter of people very much m swell society m this city. They need not be ashamed of her !' The, hit of the programme la^t .'night was the turn of the Melbourne i Meisrfcersingers, whose quartet was Va. treat. Val Vousden, clever Irish' comedian, made his first appearance and v hit, as did Percy Denton and- Beattie McDonald. Present .programme is a .real good one. ." '■' . . .-,.
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NZ Truth, Issue 87, 16 February 1907, Page 6
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161THEATRE ROYAL. NZ Truth, Issue 87, 16 February 1907, Page 6
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