GRAND OPERA HOUSE.
No fair-minded person will dispute the statement that "Hello, Happiness,'' the bright and breezy entertainment now being presented at the Grand Opera House by the Frank Nell-J. C. Williamson Revue Company, is honest moneys worth. .Over thirty, vaudeville ana reVue turns, comprising • sketches, ballets, novelty dances, songs, and other Items are blended into an entertainment which moves with breath-taking speed from-start to finish. George Wallace, the Australian comedian, is a show in himself, and he does an enormoiis amount of work, yet the audience, to judge from Its laughter and applause, can never see enough of him. Starring with Wallace Is Ella Shields, whose famous male impersonation act contrasts vividly with her subsequent appearance as herself. The ballet "or beautiful girls" is one of the finest ever seen in Wellington, and the frockmgand dances are splendid.1 An amazing acrobatic turn presented-by the Pour Dlabolos is : one of the highlights of a delightful entertainment.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 32, 8 February 1933, Page 3
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