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“Whoopee," the great Ziegfeld musical comedy production to be presented at the Grand Opera House to-night by a brilliant J. C. Williamson company of *tar artist*, is rich in spectacular effects as well as in beautiful melodies, humour of the very best, rousing choruses, gorgeous ballets, and specialty dancing by favourite* of international fame. Above is one of the many striking scenes in this latest and greatest musical comedy success.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 109, 1 February 1930, Page 25

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“Whoopee," the great Ziegfeld musical comedy production to be presented at the Grand Opera House to-night by a brilliant J. C. Williamson company of *tar artist*, is rich in spectacular effects as well as in beautiful melodies, humour of the very best, rousing choruses, gorgeous ballets, and specialty dancing by favourite* of international fame. Above is one of the many striking scenes in this latest and greatest musical comedy success. Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 109, 1 February 1930, Page 25

“Whoopee," the great Ziegfeld musical comedy production to be presented at the Grand Opera House to-night by a brilliant J. C. Williamson company of *tar artist*, is rich in spectacular effects as well as in beautiful melodies, humour of the very best, rousing choruses, gorgeous ballets, and specialty dancing by favourite* of international fame. Above is one of the many striking scenes in this latest and greatest musical comedy success. Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 109, 1 February 1930, Page 25

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