GRAND OPERA HOUSE.
The Frank Neil-J. C. Williamson revue at the Grand Opera House continues to delight capacity audiences twice a day, and there is no sign that popular appreciation of this talented company is on the wane. The various and diversified turns are each accorded a hearty reception, George Wallace, the cleevr comedian, and Ella Shields scoring the chief hits. The Four Diabolos in their amazing 'acrobatic turn are another feature of the programme, which consists of ballets, sketches, songs, and dance turns. The change of programme to take plate to-morrow is being eagerly anticipated.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1933, Page 3
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