GRAND OPERA HOUSE.
»-Jn C Fnank« Neil-1- c" Williamson revue, rueuo. Happiness" was presented again amidst much enthusiasm at the Grand Opera House lust night. This afternoon and this evening brilliant Vaudeville company, numbering over 40 artists headed by Miss Ella Shields and George Wal- -.-. lace, will appear In the humorous and spec- \ tacular revue, "Whoopee Nights," which attracted large audiences In Sydney and Auckland. Artistic stage settings, featuring a bevy of beautiful girls and charming ballet numbers, clever dancers, sparkling songs, and an abundance of comedy skits and scenes, are some of the features. Great iaterest. lias ■ teen evmcea In tha reappearance here of Miss Ella Shields, who,proved in Auckland that she is quite as good an artist to-day as she was when she delighted playeoers ot New Zealand ten years ago. Mr. George Wallace is really a whole entertainment in hlmseh\ and In "Whoopee Nights" ha has a wealth of new jokes and pranks of an amusing and clever nature. The four daring Diabolos is Bald to be the most exciting acrobatic act ever seen in New Zealand, and Murray and Walton, are remarkably fine eccentric tap , dancers. A full revue orchestra Is under ihe direction of Wally Reynolds. '
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 35, 11 February 1933, Page 8
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