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FULLER' ENTERTAINERS

On Saturday night tho Alhambra Theatre held the record house since Fuller's Entertainers opened on March 14 last, the excellence of the present company and r.bsence of opposition no doubt being responsible for that pleasant state of affairs. The usual first-part business was given, the items all being new. Miss Jessie Dell received a double encore for her clever song and dance. The other members who contributed to the first part were — Messrs Char es Waits, Hugo Lean, Albert M'Kisson, the Elmores iDaisy and Ruby), Misses Ada Duva.l and Clarrie M'Kisson. In all cases encores were demanded and re&ponded to. The first part concluded with the finale " Show Me the Way," which caused great amusement. In tbe second part Mr Fred Bluott received a great reception for his comic sirging. Ho contributed no less than six sor.gs, including one or two of his old favourites, by request, a-nd even then he had difficulty in traking his final exit. Mr M'Kisson and Miss Duval introduced some remarkable and fumy knook-about eccentricities, and were applauded to the echo. Mr Hugo Lean charmed all with his dexterous plate-spinning. Mr Charles Waite sang " The skipper's daughter ' very effectively, and the Elmores reappeared in a pleasing song and dance. An absurdity, " The Clockmakers," sent the audience home in a good humour, Mr Bluett (who makes his last appearance here on Friday next) being especially good as Tootles.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2572, 1 July 1903, Page 67

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FULLER' ENTERTAINERS Otago Witness, Issue 2572, 1 July 1903, Page 67

FULLER' ENTERTAINERS Otago Witness, Issue 2572, 1 July 1903, Page 67