THE OPERA HOUSE.
FULLER’S VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINERS. Large audiences are attesting to the/.merit of. the current programme at the Opera House-, where vaudeville holds its merry sway. “The World’s Trio.”, are ‘proving . themselves immense favourites in their musical
playlet “The Duke’s Visit,” giving, a sketch brimful of brightness and originality. That old favourite Harry Sadler is back again and is receiving an uproarious welcome, and his budget of comicalities seems to be inexhaustible. Another popular artist to reappear is Miss Nellie Searle, who is heartily received for her enjoyable numbers- The “Three Tit Bits,” wonderfully clever juveniles, are in good
demand for their acrobatic feats and vocal items. Nada Moret is a monologuist of 'a high order, and entertains all with her music, song: and story powers. Delavale and Gilbert score heavily in their sketch, “The boy who will argue” bringing down the house. Mabelle,'' the Australian dancer, the Willis Sisters, Jessie Lee, Lily Vocklef, Tim Howard and that excellent whistler, Sam La Mert all assist by ’their capital work towards presenting
one of the. brightest and best programmes yet given at the Opera House. Miss Ivy Akerstein’s orchestra lends additional enjoyment to the whole.
-Friday night has been chosen for Amateur trial night, when aspirants to the vaudeville stage ‘are invited to appear. Judging by experiences at previous trials, plenty of diversion can be promised.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XX, Issue 1124, 26 October 1911, Page 16
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225THE OPERA HOUSE. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XX, Issue 1124, 26 October 1911, Page 16
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