NEW OPERA HOUSE.
Two bright little revues, entitled "Night Lights" and "At the Cross Koads," and a wealth of other numbers in song, dialogue, dance, and gymnastics, provide a pleasant and varied programme at the >ew Opera House. The first revue is a study of merriment with delightful touches of burlesque. The two Dale-rs entertain with a further instalment of topicalities and a farcical gymnasium class, under George Wallace, proves true to description. A speciality dance is staged by Tom Lincoln and Frank Haining, while there are some smart ballets. George Wallace as Prairie Peto, is at his best in the revue "At the Cross - Koads.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19202, 7 January 1928, Page 7
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