FULLERS' OPERA HOUSE.
Some few weeks ago Fullers Eleven "Wonders played a short season of 0110 week at the Opera House, and many theatregoers had the misfortune to miss thus truly remarkable combination of juveniles. In another oolumn Fullers' Eleven Wonders arc announced . to comment*} a return season . tonight, when everyone will have the opportunity of seeing - what is possibly the finest act of its kind that has ever visited this city. Eleven healthy and well-cared-for youngsters who sing, dance, and do the most astounding acrobatic feats just like older and more seasoned performers. Their performance never fails to raise the audience to enthusiastic applause. To-night they ■will stage an entirely different offering from that given on their previous visit; A new artist making her first appearance to-night is Renda Kudd, who ifl said fe be a chic comedienne with an English reputation. The Alton Sisters are to remain this 'week, and present a change of act which is to consist of some decidedly elewer trapeze work. Flattering applause greeted Maxwell Oarew Jor his female impersonations last week, hut to-night this versatile performer will appear in male attir® and give a programme tint has been immensely successful ekewhere on the Fuller Circuit. The second part of to-night's programme will be taken up by George Storey and his merry hand of revuo artists, in a brand new musical extravaganza entitled "Chase Me." This production was -recently written "by Mr Storey, and, after woeis of strenuous rehearsing, it is ready for presentation to the public. New scenery and wardrobe has just arrived from the Hugh J. Ward studios, Sydnev, and no effort or expense has been epared" to make the new show a success. Mr Ptorey started in to write "CSiase Me" with the idea of setting a new standard for this class of entertainment, and judging by the dress rehearsals, his efforts have not been in vain. Bight through the piece there is a good comedy streak and several catehy musical numbers that are ouite _ new to Christchurch. Some decidedly original and graceful ballet numbers will be quite a feature of the show.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18366, 27 April 1925, Page 8
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