BRIGHT BILL AT THE OPERA HOUSE.
VAUDEVILLE AND REVUE IN FINE PROPORTION. Big audiences are being drawn to Fuller's Opera House this week by the really fine and well varied prngvainme which is offered there. The Hector St. Clair Revue Company is allied with four vaudeville acts, each meritorious in Its way. Frank Rodgers, a coloured man, shows great cleverness in voice manipulation. The violin-playing Fredo Brothers, who are also remarkably clever acrobats, again delight the audience with their music and extraordinary tumbling feats. Another negro, Bert Chadwick, is a facile dancer sings well and lias a fund of anecdotes. Other newcomers are Win and Windle, a mixed duo in which a bright young lady is the foil of a comedian of rare merit. The second part of the programme is taken up entirely by Hector St Clair and his talented company, who intersperse clever sketches with songs and bright dancing and generally provide a pleasing entertainment'. There will be an afternoon performance to-day.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18091, 26 February 1927, Page 6
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