FULLERS' OPERA HOUSE.
"Sign Please,", the latest and best revue, from the repertoire of George Storey and hia new company at the Opera House, certainly warrants to be called a musical comedy in comparison with some revues that have been staged here. 1 Its comedy is firstrate,'and its music is pleasing, but, besides, there are dainty ballets galore, and dressing on a scale which one usually looks for only in a J.. C. Williamson production. .The vaudeville programme is contributed to Cy the fredo Boys, musical acrobats, James Stewart, entertainer, George Edwards and Co., Miss Lillian and Girls, and Tom Armstrong and June Rose.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18138, 30 July 1924, Page 7
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