THE OPERA HOUSE.
FULLER’S VAUDEVILLE ENTER-
TAINERS.
Always ‘"Merry and Bright” is the motto that holds good at the Opera House, where Messrs Fuller’s Vaudeville Entertainers hold sway. Pride of place is easily given to James Starr and Nina Leslie for their marvellous exhibition of club juggling. Under + beirmanipulation the air seems to 'be alive with clubs,, while the
original way the turn is introduced, heightens its popularity with the delighted audiences. Starr and Leslie are decidedly worth a visit in themselves, and should not be missed. T’heir reception nightly, testifies to the excellence of their work. The Rhodesburys are two versatile comedians that know how to amuse, and there is never a dull moment while they make merry.; Harry Sadler is to the fore again with his comicalities, and needless to say he does not escape under triple encores. Nellie Searle is heard in new numbers, and further establishes her hold on the public. The Willis Sisters are la nimble pair of dancers, and also sing to good effect, while Delavale and Gilbert, Mabelle, Jessie Lee, Lily Vockler, and Tim Howard win rounds of applause for their 'attractive work. Miss Ivy Akers+ein has her orchestra under admirable control.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XX, Issue 1125, 2 November 1911, Page 16
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199THE OPERA HOUSE. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XX, Issue 1125, 2 November 1911, Page 16
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