NEW OPERA HOUSE.
The popularity o£ the New London Revue Company, which is in its second week at tho Opera House, is firmly established. The programme, which includes an excellent variety of vaudeville, jazz, and dancing numbers, swings along with merry lilt. Frank O'Brian is the mainstay of tho production, but the support accorded him is clever. Dainty Audrey Lewis, the fortunate possessor of a light but . charming voice, presents two of the most successful numbers of the evening. The remainder of the cast, including Vasco's six jazz players, adds to the fun of the evening, whilo the work of the Flappers' Ballet provides a great attraction.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19481, 30 November 1928, Page 14
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