"LOOK WHO'S HERE."
Another large audience thoroughly enjoyed the music, burlesque, and quaint witticisms of the "Look Who's Here" funmakere at the Opera House last evening. The lively selection of subjects, the irtistic staging, and the wide range of music appealed to all, and the company had a further flattering reception. The playing of the burlesque Hungarian trio, the piano expositions by Mr. Fred Dennett, the singing of the ladies, the dainty dancing of Les Dick and Dorothy White, the potted dramas by Mr. Jack Waller, the singing of Howard Hall, the original humour of Wylie Watson, and the classical violin solos of Mr. Gregory Ivanoff—all these add to the enjoyment of an audience which is treated also to a show of much spectacular effect. "Look Who's Here" is announced for every evening this ■week, with a matinee for Saturday afternoon.
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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 45, 21 February 1918, Page 3
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