"LOOK WHO'S HEBE."
Refreshingly bright and full of piquancy is the original programme' being pre6e.nted this week at the Opera House by the "Look Who's Here" combination. From classical rnnsic to potted drama, the artists thoroughly entertain. The brilliant playing of. Fred Dennett (piano), Gregory Ivanorr (violin), Wylie Watson ('cello), and of the Purple Band wins applause nightly, and the inimitable humour of Wylie Watson is something to be seen and heard. There ie plenty of dancing and effective grouping. "Look Who's Here" will be repeated to-night.
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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 50, 27 February 1918, Page 3
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