'"LOOK WHO'S HERE."
For originality and unique charm Jack Waller's famous "Look Who's Here" Company would be hard to excel. Another large audience assembled at the Opera House last evening, and paid tribute to the efforts of • the artists in no uncertain manner. The pot-pourri of song, dance, burlesque, and patter, not forgetting the instrumental items, which, comprise the programme,, is all in excellent taste —the humour is clever and refined, there are some talented songsters, expert simultaneous dancers, smart and witty patter artists, while the instrumentalists are excellent. Mr. Waller has surrounded himself with able companions, and their programme embraces light farce to classical music—a delightful entertainment, and distinctly novel. The programme is a series of lightning surprises, very diverting, and remarkably snippy. The company appears again to-night.
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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 43, 19 February 1918, Page 3
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