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FULLER’S OPERA HOUSE

The programme to be presented on Monday uight at Fuller’s Opera House promises to ho even brighter than that which was so sucoessiul during the current week. Tho Moon and -Morris Revue Company will be seen in their second production which is entitled “At the Cabaret.” This is a concoction of fun and fancy which is said to be suited to tho taste of most patrons. Few revue companies have made such an instantaneous success as this now or ganisation. Tho rehearsals for their second production seem to promise that it will be an ever more enjovable show than tho first. Mr Walter George, the capable and popular producer has allotted tho parts exceptionally well while the musical numbers lie has chosen are of the latest. The comedia i who has taken Christchurch by storm George Moon, has plenty of opportunities to display liis ability for lun-mak-ing, while Dan Morris has a part, in which he will shine. A feature, of the show will be the dancing of the vanin" the vaudeville section tho last

six nights are announced of that superlino artiste, Miss Estelle Rose, who is a performer of a calibre that is seldom seen in the Dominion. For her farewell week she has chosen to present several of her best items including “Rebecca from Mecca,” “Rosa.” and “Hey Wop.” Each of these numbers is clever enough to be specially featured. Mr Alec Kelleway is also in his la>week and ho will be heard in several completely new songs. A newcomer to Christchurch is Miss Barbarina, who has something new to offer in the way of wire-walking, together with a novelty tliat will surprise patrons. Ernest Pitcher w ill be heard in new songs and stories, while the last six nights are announced of Ben Beno, the sensational nerialist. whose feats with a chair on the trapeze liavo thrilled large aucli cnees through the past week. Seats may bo reserved at the Bristol.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17575, 27 June 1925, Page 6

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FULLER’S OPERA HOUSE Star (Christchurch), Issue 17575, 27 June 1925, Page 6

FULLER’S OPERA HOUSE Star (Christchurch), Issue 17575, 27 June 1925, Page 6

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