FULLER’S OPERA HOUSE
Next Monday evening another very strong programme will be presented at Fuller’s Opera House. That sensational offering, “the “Flying Torpedo” will be repeated for a further week by those daring aerial specialists the Mirano Bros. Patrons who have not yet witnessed this sensational novelty are advised on no account to miss it. The favourite comedian. George Wallace. will produce yet another fun show entitled “Athletic Frolics.” In this revue he appears as an assistant to a gymnasium instructor, and as may be imagined, lie cieates plenty of fun when putting his various pupils through their paces. Ar the physical culture expert, Marshall Crosby is provided with a strong part, while all the other principals arc kept busy. The music and frockings are again a feature of the show. In the vaudeville section Victor the Great will be seen jin an entertaining epls-'de. while fresh items are due from Nell Crane, popular songstress. the Fclies Bergeres Quartette of favourite musicians, and Chas K. Lawrence in new songs and stories at the piano. Seats may now be reserved at the Bristol.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17346, 10 May 1924, Page 22
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