FULLERS' OPERA HOUSE.
Straight vaudeville at the Opera House is being well patronised. Last night Gus T. Ka-glus, an eminent exponent of india-rubber-ball manipulation, performed a number of clever and skilful tricks. He also introduced a comedy sketch episode, representing tho downfall and recovery of a carnival night participant. Miss Lilas- Birt, a characteristic comedienne, sang a comedy song, "Everybody Calls Me Jonaii," and gave a monologue representing an old man lamenting the absence of a long-lost son. Mr Phil Bransby, an English comedian with, a powerful voice and an effective manner, sang "A New Pyjama Hat," "A Funny Little Turned-up Nose," and '"What a Night "We had the Other Night." Other artists were Jess and Tony, comedy duo, Alec Regan, light comedian, Ronald Stafford, piajiiist, Calland and Hooper, capable entertainers, Roy Gennet, dancer, Vaude and Verne, singing comedians, Walter Verson, ventriloquist, arid Fiery Jackson in "A Complete Failure."
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18216, 29 October 1924, Page 12
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149FULLERS' OPERA HOUSE. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18216, 29 October 1924, Page 12
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