THEATRE ROYAL
Fullers' Entertainers.
Ttifes. audiences at the Royal this weejfc have had little cause to complain ojE the managerial efforts to provide amusement for them. There has "been ho . lack of N star turns, the 01d... and new favorites being - ; m as gre|tt demand as ever. , Miss, Lilian. 'Lotus', with her advice, to "Keep, oh. the Sunny Side" makes one yearn tp» get *iiext to her • and Iw. Goodwill's song; vpf "Can't you see 1 I'm Lonely'? is;. a/ strong incentive to the male audience ; « to offer her their company. The" »Rose sisters are still blooming,, and" are never never likely to fade away and die, as long as they keep bn. 'sinking and dancing as they are doing, while Eva, L-oftus, ,for her swaet rendition of pretty ballads, has been nightly encored. James Mackie, Green, and Gibson have gone, m ore's the pity ; Percy Dentoh, with his Sihakesperian travesty and his illustrated ballads, is as warm a favorite as ever, while top much cannot be got from Will Stevens, whose, mournful optic sadly belies Ms funnj- nature. To-night there is to be a complete change of programme. Several new artists, will make their bows to j Wellington audiences, while .several old* vaudeville favorites will make their reappearance. A capital programme , will be submitted during the ' coining I week, and biz simply ought to boom.,
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NZ Truth, Issue 93, 30 March 1907, Page 6
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226THEATRE ROYAL NZ Truth, Issue 93, 30 March 1907, Page 6
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