FULLERS' OPERA HOUSE.
To-night at Fullers' Opera House a. really brilliant programme is to be presented. That delightful musical comedy company at present apjbdaring uiider the direction of Mr Jim Gerald will be seen in what is considered one of their finest productions. "Oh, Mum!" is a miniature musical comedy, which is really a pantomime in eighty minutes. The popular Jim Gerald plays his favourite character of Mrs Muggins, in which he is' said to 'be really' the funniest "dame" comedian that has yet been seen in the Dominion.. Mr Gerald has proved himself a really versatile comedian, but in this new type of character Christchurch will have the opportunity of seeing him at his beat. His supporting artist® are said to have full opportunities to show their abilities, and there i-> no doubt that a re S,j/ outstanding shew may be anticipated. The play is in five scenes, and special effects have been prepared * for this production. In the vaudeville section of the programme a reappearance will be made by those, favourite performers, the McKinnon Boys ;> who are billed as "Scotland s Ambassadors. They will be- seen in a clever medley of Scottish singing and dancing. Fresh items are -to be ffiven by Armitftge and Hme, popular comedians, the ' Megan Brothers, delightful musical clowns, Knight and Brady, popular vocalißts, and Jock Mills, the clever Scotch comedian. Seata may now served at The Bristol.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18238, 24 November 1924, Page 7
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234FULLERS' OPERA HOUSE. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18238, 24 November 1924, Page 7
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