FULLER’S OPERA HOUSE.
To-night will see the farewell of the popular Walter George Sunshine Players, who have proved such big favourites during the last few weeks. On Monday the Bert Le Blanc Travestv Star 3 will commence a season with a clever revue, entitled “ Fuzzy Wuzzy.” This company lias always been a great draw and it is anticipated that the new combination will prove even better than the original. Included in the cast are such cievei aud popular artists as Bert Le Blanc. Jack Mack. Winnie Knight, Mark Erickson, Marjory Daw, Alan Shrimpton and Sophie \ ivian. A feature of the show is the delightful singing of the Harmony Four, who specialise in quartettes. All through the revue is said to possess an air of conviviality and jollity that makes for success. Thu supporting .programme of vaudeville will be up to the high standard recently maintained. Seats may be reserved at The Bristol.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17039, 12 May 1923, Page 7 (Supplement)
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