FULLERS' OPERA HOUSE.
A really brilliant list of vaudeville attractions is to be presented to-night at Fullers' Opera House. • Heading the bill are Elsie Videau and Walter Kirby. These artists, who "have recently arrived from London, specialise in burlesque of a most up-to-date nature, which they entitle. "Tangled Tabloids." A'first appearance in this theatre will be made by. the Kentucky Pour, who will be heard in a series of plantation melodies of the most pleasing nature. Fresh mimetic effects will be offered by that clever artist, Keith Wilbur. The last sis nights are announced of that mystifying couple, Arthur and Helena Buckley. In addition to their remarkable card manipulation and mental telepathic effects, they will distribute to patrons a horoscopic reading of their character. . These astrological readings are said to be most remarkable in their accuracy. The revue to .be presented by Mr George Storey is entitled "A Spanish Romance," and, as usual, is full.of fun and fancy. »■ The dressing is unique in this production, while special attention has been paid to the musical numbers. Plenty of Teal good fun is promised daring the whole revue. Seats may now be reserved at The Bristol.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18402, 8 June 1925, Page 7
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