LOOK WHO'S HERE.
Something new is very acceptable nowadays, and in Oils respect "Look Who s Here," which is to be presented to-night for the first time at the Grand Opera. House, promises to be distinctly acceptable. The production comes here with an enviable reputation earned during a twenty weeks' season in Sydney, in which the production proved eminently successful. Among other items to be introduced in this evening's programme are "On Boatd the Pianola," "Ragtime Operas," "One Minute Plays and- Dramas," and the famous "1812" overture, which created such a sensation when it was presented in Sydney some few weeks ago. In the "1812" item no fewer than five pianos are used in conjunction ■with the Purple Band, and a prologue is given, in which Jack Waller figures as Napoleon. There are twenty-five artists in the production, including among others Jack Waller,' Wylie Watson, and Frederick Dennett, who will be remembered by their capital Hungarian Band Burlesque; Cecilia Gold, Gregory Ivanoff Hhe celebrated Russian violinist), Ada Smart, Marjorie Sims, Patsie Hill, and Dorothy Dick, and Leslie White, a trio of dancers who introduce a remarkably clever dancing novelty.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 109, 5 November 1917, Page 3
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