THEATRE ROYAL.
Fullers' Entertainers.
.■■.-. . < ■■ ■ .. ■ . ■ c c.''' v |^i]llers', ; 'a i ce.'' giv-* .ing patterns just' np^.'and if siiCH high; grade performers. as : • Percy' Denton " (both m comedy and beautiful illus-, trated songs), Will Stevens— that most humorous coon— Val Newton, whose fine rendering of good songs ; is most enjoyable, bqiihie Beatrice McDonald, the clevey serio, Ruby^ 111 ingworth, who is by. ho means the poorest of her gifted father's works, Dorothy Lestrange, charming balladist, the dainty and pretty. Rose Sisters from Sydney Tivoli, the Meistersingers, Victor - and Clothilda ,' Val Vousden, and Keats, the chapeauolc^gist, were not enough to supply, entertainment the management put;"; on five more star artists from Australia last night. Chief among these was sweet Rhoda Deiidron, the barefoot daiioer. who A has caused such a furore m Sydney and' Melbourne. She comes here direct from the Tivoli- and made a most successful debut- Lieutenant McDonald, a great sharpshooter ; and his, side-kicker, Dummy Clown and agile acrobat Hoskins, made a bull'seye alright; and G-reen and Gibson, comedy sketch artists, /caught on , at. once. Altogether it is a big bill indeed.
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NZ Truth, Issue 89, 2 March 1907, Page 6
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182THEATRE ROYAL. NZ Truth, Issue 89, 2 March 1907, Page 6
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