NEW OPERA HOUSE.
Cowboys, cowgirls, a red-shi rted 6herift chasing a real honest-to-goodnees desperado, and last, but by no means least, the inimitable Georgo Wallace always doing the wiong. thing at tlie wrong moment—these' are the principal characters in "Dangerous Dan," this week's revue at tho. New Opera House. In the first half of the programme the company appears in "All Sorts," the various numbers being, as the title implies,, of "S!l sorts." Letty Craydon and tho Six Itascala contribute a bright song and ballet, "Oli Boy! What a Girl"; George Wallace gives a mirth-provoking sketch depicting thw antics of a drunken waiter; the Two Dulcys again entertain the audience with a further scries of "Topicalities."
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19212, 19 January 1928, Page 4
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