PROGRAMME FULL OF SNAP AT FULLER’S OPERA HOUSE.
BRIGHT VAUDEVILLE AND LAUGHABLE REVUE. The new programme at the Opera House is brimful of snap in bpth the first and second parts. Stompy and Stella open' the vaudeville bill with songs.' patter and dancing, of .which the Qapeing is especially meritorious. Paul Debur and a lady partner g\v© some remarkable demonstrations of the art of tearing paper so that different designs are produced. 'Huley and Bent are entirely successful ’ in entertaining the audience with the idea of a nagging wife and aru inebriated- husband. . The lady does fine work, wjhile her partner supplies Any amount of comedy. -In the second' half, George Storey provides another volume of his storyettes, aha it * makes good entertainment. There are a number of short and snappy sketches, interspersed wvth songs. The sketches are invariafcfß well acted, and are a pleasingly varied selection, and the singing also is good. Mr Alb«t>h Bibgood and his orchestra’ capably' handle a heavy nlgiit's piaying. >
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18012, 24 November 1926, Page 7
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165PROGRAMME FULL OF SNAP AT FULLER’S OPERA HOUSE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18012, 24 November 1926, Page 7
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