"SINBAD THE SAILOR."
"Sinbad the Sailor" continues to draw, large audiences at the Grand Opera? House nightly. The settings- of the piece' axe brilliant, the_ costumes are both! unique and original, and there is am aboundanoe of fresh humour and witJack .Cannot and Dan Agar, the ever! popular comedians, afford plenty ot amusement. Misg Elaie.- Parkes scores in pretty and well-arranged ballets. The staging is excellent, and the scenes are lavish and spectacular. A matinee performance was given this afternoon,. and the pantomime will be repeated eaehl night till Wednesday evening next, when! the finaljperformanoe will be given.
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 102, 30 April 1921, Page 9
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