GEORGE STOREY ENJOYS GOOD RUN AT FULLER’S.
SAM STERNE HELPS ON VAUDEVILLE SIDE. Mr George Storey and the bright company- associated with him will provide a. lresh entertainment at the Opera House this week, and, as usual, humour will bo the keynote of the revue company’s side of the entertainment. Mr Storey has always been regarded as one of the most cheerful and unusual comedians appearing under the Duller management, and the present week’s revue promises to be thoroughly satisfying.. The scheme is novel, and consists of a quick succession of items, including dance, song and patter carried out by very competent performers. On the vaudeville side of the programme San Stern, a London comedian, appears on the bill, and Paul Dobur will continue/ to mystify with bis “paperology” turn. Huley and Bent will present another sparkling sketch, and there are other items which add to the variety and pleasure of the entertainment.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18016, 29 November 1926, Page 7
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153GEORGE STOREY ENJOYS GOOD RUN AT FULLER’S. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18016, 29 November 1926, Page 7
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