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FULLER’S PROMISE FRESH FUN TURNS.

VAUDEVILLE PARTNERS STOREY’S “ STOREYETTES.” Those in search of high-class vaudeville and revue are guaranteed a real treat in this week's programmo at the Opera./ House. Four vaudeville acts will occupy the first part, which will include the welcome reappearance of Miss Amy Rochelle, whose charming personality, wonderful voice and remarkably clever child impersonations have made her one of the most popular artists on the vaudeville stage. Miss Rochelle is sure of a hearty• reception in Christchurch. Those two sterling comedians, Huley and Bent, who for the past week have nightly delighted the audience with their clever patter and songs, will appear again with new numbers this week. The two coloured comedians, Grant and Bates, will continue this week with thoir next chapter of mirth and music. Macdonald and Payne, “ Two Irresponsible Scots,” who were such favourites with last week’s audiences, will introduce new turns bearing on the land of the heather. The lady's singing .and dancing are very dainty and pleasing, and the man's clever humour, especially at the piano, keeps the house rocking with, laughter and applause. The second part of the programme will be taken up by George Storey and the “ Stor.vettes ” in volume 0. Something entirely new and interesting is promised. Every member of the revue is a. real artist, and the great applause which nightly greets their clever singing, dancing and humour shows that the audience recognise this.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18062, 24 January 1927, Page 5

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FULLER’S PROMISE FRESH FUN TURNS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18062, 24 January 1927, Page 5

FULLER’S PROMISE FRESH FUN TURNS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18062, 24 January 1927, Page 5

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