FULLER’S OFFER ALLVAUDEVILLE FARE.
ANIMAL TURN HOLDS GREAT INTEREST. Apdales Circus, which heads the bill at Fuller’s this week, consists of a company of clever performing animals. The comedian of the troupe is a baboon, by name “Mutt," whose antics create the greatest amusement. The whole of the animals comprising this .miniature circus display remarkable intelligence. The remainder of the show is very enjoyable, more especially the clever turns of Keith and Joan Dingley, dancers; the Cycling Brocks, who present a skilful and amusing cycling act; Brennan and Newton, comedy sketch artists; and Maggie Foster, violinist. Other enjoyable acts arc pre-
j sen ted 1"' Campbell and Wise, patter • and dance artists;. Hairy North, concertina player; Lesley Eliott, in songs at the piano; Blondi Robinson, coon : comedian; and llalma, comedy jug-
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17881, 24 June 1926, Page 7
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