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FULLER’S OPERA HOUSE.

With a company of exceptionally talented artists to draw on. the management of Fuller’s Opera House is able to offer to patrons this week an entertainment that is not only excellent as to its variety, but first rate as to quality. Ernest Pitcher, comedian, is the type of artist whose goods arc good, for he knows both how to select them and how to present them. Miss Sadie M’Donald is an accomplished violinist, and is also a contortionist of merit. She is able to combine both on the stage with remarkable and novel effects. Miss Elsie Videau and Walter Kirby present a most pleasing turn. The lady is an artist of very great talent, and her burlesque work was admirable all through. The Kentucky Four present a delightful budget of songs, in which they achieved some real!}- good harmonising. This is the last week of th© George Storey Revuo Company in Christchurch. For their last show the company are reviving “Chase Me, ’’ ;m appropriate choice % not merely because the quality of the piece is good, but because it gives to all the principals a good deal of work and sc. provides the audience with an opportunity of seeing plenty of them cn their final appearance. Next Monday the first appearance is announced of the Moon and Morris Revue Company. This is an entirely new combination that has only just been got together, with the result that t hristchurch is to see the premiere performance. The producer is Mr Wai-

ter George, whose: reputation is so well know ns to need no iurthor introduction. Those brilliant comedians George Moon and, Dan Morris will play the principal parts, while their support is said to be really excellent. Included in the company are Lily Foster, so prano. Vera Sewell, contralto, Li-I\ TVnviiie, sov.brettc, Jean Keith, solo danscusc. Sydney Burehali. baritone. William Beresford, tenor. Claude Holland light comedian, end a ballet of i six that have been specially chosen for tills combination. Rehearsals are now in progress, and th© opening production promises to be something out of the ordinary.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17567, 18 June 1925, Page 5

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FULLER’S OPERA HOUSE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17567, 18 June 1925, Page 5

FULLER’S OPERA HOUSE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17567, 18 June 1925, Page 5