OPERA HOUSE.
Never has there been such a galaxy of artistes at the Opera House as this week’s programme can boast. The Brennan-Fuller proprietary are maintaining the highest possible standard of vaudeville, and the public are showing their appreciation in the right way. ■ ' Head-lining the programme is the turn provided by Mdlle. Cecile, Eldred and Carr, an American combination of dancers, singers, globe-rollers, and comedy athletes. It is a turn bristlmg with novelties and specialties, and must
be seen to be described. The Aviation dance, invented by Mdlle. Cecile, is a masterpiece of skill. Jn a word, the trio give one of the best acts ever put on. Albert Morrow, the actormagician, also made his first appearance on Monday, and executed some mystifying feats very cleverly. Miss Bessie Slaughter, with her beautiful voice, adds to her laurels, likewise her list of admirers, while others contributing to a meritorious programme are Black and Bronte, the National Duo, and the Harmonious Huxhams. The first half is devoited to the Serenaders, who give a delightful budget of fresh songs and concerted items. They are an entertainment in themselves.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, 21 November 1912, Page 20
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185OPERA HOUSE. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, 21 November 1912, Page 20
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