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FULLER'S ENTERTAINERS.

Patpns of tho Alhambra, Theat-.ro have 110 reason to complain of the way in which their tastes aro catered for, and tho continued success of the companies appearing is due largely to a sound average of brightness, novelty, and merit on the part of the artists. A complete change of programme was, as usual, submitted on Saturday night, and met with unqualified approval from an audience that crowded the building. "Muldoon's Picnic" having had a brilliant career of a week, a return was made to (lie usual style of programme, a pretty new first-part setting being noticeable. In now items i-lie various mambers of the company were all well l'cceived. Mr Denis Carney's drollery has in nowise yet begun to pall, and many recalls were his portion. Hiss Tillie Dunbar, with her sprightly movements, is evidently a great favourite; and no less so is Miss Millie Bertoto, with her pretty singing. Mr Cyril Iredale, a popular baritone, had a cordial reception on his reappearance; and Mr Walter Rivers, littlo Rosie Berloto, and Jfr Joe Cowan a'.l assisted materially in the programme, as usual. Entertaining farces concluded each part of the programme. Patrons of this theatre will be pleased to see that Mr Ben Fuller, with an eye to their comfort, is taking steps to improve the ventilation of the building—a desirablo improvement, it will bo admitted, from a Saturday night audience point of view. For this evening aro announced to 'lew _ artists in Mr Fred Tutty (comedian). Miss Daisy Chard (whistling serio). and Miss Bessio Young (serio and dancer); and for Wednesday night tho Diamond Duo are promised.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12767, 14 September 1903, Page 6

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FULLER'S ENTERTAINERS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12767, 14 September 1903, Page 6

FULLER'S ENTERTAINERS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12767, 14 September 1903, Page 6