FULLERS' OPERA HOUSE.
The current .programme) at th« Opera ' House is fa" of surprises, and they btc the most plea ; sant surprises'that couid_.be imagined. The ■ Kentucky Four pldv a number o£ solos, duets, and quartettes with effective harmony. -'-'Keith' 'Wilbur's tt»rn\ is "novel and . outertaining. . lie imitates, animals and- musical icstnimonta with an uncanny exactitude. ' Arthur , and Helena tlluckley introduce novelties. Mr Buckley performs a number of card tticks, and Helena Buckley, v.-hilo blindfolded, describes accurately a varifcty ■ of articles to her partner. ■Elsie Videau- and Walter Kirby appear in a bright act oisUticd '.'Tangled Tabloids." ."A Spaninh .Eomacce" lis the title, .of the revue staged'by Georgo -Storey and his talented company.' The little show .is firli of good-music and sparkling comedy,. Storoy, of course, is dolightful in the chief Comedy role, and ho appears as a waiter and bull The singin? of Mabelle'Morgan and oth'ert of the - principals is'excellent. The ballets also are good.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18407, 13 June 1925, Page 17
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155FULLERS' OPERA HOUSE. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18407, 13 June 1925, Page 17
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