FULLERS' OPERA HOUSE.
' This is .'Georeo Storey's "farewell night'' lo Christchurch. The captivating production "Chase Me," will bo presented for (he last time. A'audevillo artists on the bill include Krnext Pitcher, the "domestic comedian " Sadie MacDonaUl acrobatic -violinist. The Kentucky 1-oiir, in plantation melodies, Klsio Videau, and Walter Kirby m "The Double Ttlru.'' Xevt Mondav the first appearance is announced of the. Moon and, Morris Keyun Compnnv. This is an entirely new combination that has only just been got together, wilh' the result that Christchur.-h is to see the premiere performance. The producer is Mr Walter George, whose reputation is so well-kuowu as to need no further introduction Those brilliant comedians George Moon and Pan Morris vill play ;ne prir.ci-r-il parts, while their support .is eaid to be really excellent. Included in the comuanv are Lilv Foster, soprano, Vera Sewell. contralto, Lily Denvillc soubrett.:, J.viu Keith solo chrteeusc. Sydney Eurchall. baritone, William Bt-resford, tenor, Claude Holland, lifc'ht comedian, and a ballet ot six that have been specially chosen for this lombinution. Rehearsals arc now in procress and the opening production promises to be somethir.s: out of the ordinary.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18413, 20 June 1925, Page 17
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188FULLERS' OPERA HOUSE. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18413, 20 June 1925, Page 17
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