AMUSEMENTS.
FOLEY'S PICTURES. “FATTY AND MABEL ADRIFT.” 1r 'slo bright particular s;ar at His Majesty’s Theatre to-nighi is a keystone Triangle Comedy feature entitled “Fatty and Mabel Adrift.” The New Zealand Times writing on the picture, says; The <lever and highly amusing comedy “Fatty and Mabel Adrift,” is increasing in popularity every day. Everybody's Theatre being filled to overflowing last night, and the hearty'laughter testified to the appreciation of tho far© provided. There is a good story, some big effects, thrilling situations, but through them all are the laugliterraising episodes that arc tho main objects of the picture. [ll addition there is a first-class film showing the making of big naval guns in the workshops of Vickers, Ltd., England; a splendid topical, “The Royal Field Artillery in Action”; a well-filled number of the “Gaumon:; Graphic,” and a charming dramatic story, “The Butterfly’s Lesson.” The usual matinee will be held to-morrow at 1.30. THE REVUE AND VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. The Victor Prince Revue Company which lias been churning out laughter in its “Full Steam Ahead”, interlude at the Auckland Ooera House, ran for six weeks to record houses at the above Theatre, which constitutes a record in vaudeville. This Company is proving itself cxceedh gly popular on tour, being pronounced by patrons as one of the finest combinations on tour \in the Dominion, keeping the audience in a constant state of merriment. during the second part of the programme with the laughable revue “Full Steam Ahead,” am in the first part is treated to some first-class vaudeville turns. There are fifteen star artists in the company. Mention may be made of Chas. Zoli,. Italian comedian, late of Tivoli Theatre, Sydney; Vera Benson with her fashion frocks; Lillian Colenso, the funiest girl oi to-day in burlesque; Geo. Sharrat, who makes merry the moments; Jacque May t iddish, dancer and comedian; York Cray, English baritone; Rosie Brennan, Flo Lyle, Annette Lang, clever top boot dancer, the human enigma and the beauty ballet. Box plan ,at Grubb’s.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 76, 27 October 1916, Page 4
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332AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 76, 27 October 1916, Page 4
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