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NEW OPERA HOUSE.

GEORGE WALLACE'S REVUE CO. Witb each successive week fJeorge Wallace's revue programmes at the New Opera House seem to improve, and the perform ance given by the comedian arid his clever company last night was no exception to this rule. With new ta'ent in his troupe, Mr Wallace has prepared a bill wh'ch is sure to appeal to all, and inte-spersed with the fun making there in good siniing and real drama "Some Night," written by George Wallace, is an ambitious and wholly succes«ful sVetc*\ "l about six sc«n»s. which -lide alon" without waste of time, or a •noment's dullness T'>» hest in the revue is Miss Lnlla Fanning, a n"W- to th" c mn-y, whn has h very fine vice whi<-h she uses to th« best adv»n f *<»e Her neMnr. toi in s»ve"| highlv drsmatic «<-enes is wnrthv of nr.ii«# and uhe is sure to add considerably t/> the innulnritv nf the Wallace troupe \VaV«'-» '.imse'f "-it* tvT>'<-n' to**.Tirt* Vn-l'te- wh'ch h® nridnc<«« '•* spontaneous Jack S "tt, a young Rtar. S»« ■» dif'ult P"rt to p'av which he enrHes *hT.neh cTi""«Tittv and M«i*sh«" <"Vne>>r talented har : tone is an aeq,,- s itj„r, to „ nv '-'•uf. .Tim T'omaine *V. P «~cc>T>d rom»rlinn of the company, S W" -dif'i »«>' Me'd# Jones are also At their best in minor roles.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19691, 7 August 1929, Page 6

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NEW OPERA HOUSE. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19691, 7 August 1929, Page 6

NEW OPERA HOUSE. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19691, 7 August 1929, Page 6

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