GRAND OPERA HOUSE.
The tuneful aivs of the popular musical farce ''Going Up" delighted- another large sisr-jnnce ?.t the Grand Opera House Jast.pijjhfc. Tfce c-horusWork was particularly effaciire and, with Miss Gracie' Lavera"and.Alfred Frith in good form, the evening's p,,i.t,ert,iynnior.t was assured. "Going T.Tp" rail be staged again to-night and to -marrow night, and on Thursday next ibe company will appear in a special revival of "Hieh Jinks," in which Mr. Field Fisher and Mr. Alfred Frith made their first appearances before an .Australasian audience.' Tho music in "High Jinkl" makes an irresistible appeal to myoic lovers. For the present revival a number of new dresses liavo been created, and the cast, taking it all round, is even better than that which presented it when it created a furore of enthiu-iasm fora' years ago. The dancing of Jack Hooker and Miss Madge Elliott is quite" a feature of tho representation of "High Jinks." Only three performances can be given of "High Jic.ksi" m tho company will leave for Christchuxdi on Monday ne^X,
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 34, 10 February 1920, Page 3
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