FULLERS' OPERA HOUSE.
Maxwell Carew, a clever female impersonator, provides the star act at Fuller'* Opera House this week. The Alton Sinters are Been on the siVrer wire. A U'tor Burke mutes a hit with his singir-g of "The .Moral Dance" and "Little Town •in County Down," and ,ne Aldors. novelty acrobats, r«peat their act on the traueie and rings. The ventriloquist. Carlton Max, with his pal "Jerry," raises many laushs. and the Mullanev Bros, are also successful in their comedy'act. "A -Night Club" is the piece chosen bv Mr George Storey to he played bv his KeTue Company in the second half of the programme, and proves to be one of tho brightest offerings yet ]>rcscntcd b* this popular company.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18365, 24 April 1925, Page 22
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