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FULLERS' OPERA HOUSE.

George Storey and the Storeyettes are delighting patrons to the Opera Houeo this week. In the two parts of the programme, no fewer than twenty-two independent items were scheduled, and the spirit of the performance never flagged from start to finish. A comedy conducted on novel lines was "Not on Speaking Terms." The second part commenced with "Croony Melody," which opened as a ballet by the ladies, and which developed into a most entertaining comedy when Mr George Storey, as an upholder of country respectability, protested from a box against the Ecantinesa of the ladies' costumes.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18888, 31 December 1926, Page 19

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FULLERS' OPERA HOUSE. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18888, 31 December 1926, Page 19

FULLERS' OPERA HOUSE. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18888, 31 December 1926, Page 19

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