"WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES."
That very funny farce, "What Happened to Jones," will be staged at the Grand Opera House on Saturday next by George Willoughby's New Musical Ff»rce Company, headed by that wellknown actor-manager himself in his original part of Jones. "What a tangled net we weave when first we practise to deceive," is the keynote of Jones's happenings. The plot is clever, and the fun is fast and furious from beginning to end. Anyone who enjoys a hearty laugh should see "Jones" as portrayed by George WiUoughby. Tho latest musical numbers of songs, hits, and freak dances will be introduced into the production,, and some prominent English arfd American artists have been engaged to support him during the present tour. Popular prices wjll be charged. The box plans open on Thursday next at The Bristol.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 48, 24 February 1917, Page 3
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