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GRAND OPERA HOUSE.

1 r iVf °WelV- Wlth its Pleasing slorv dehghtful musical numbers, attract ™ settings, and fine dancing, is findin" great favour at the Grand Opera Hou sl f M vie mE^l C I°f "1? W ■«'** Mm •Uaue Buife a particular favourite as the principal show" liigh-clnw talent T c final performance of this thoroughly cn ° .loyable »«cal play wfl , be iv^ «7 e\em,, s . io-morrow ni R l,t the company ;;j ' P,'; psel; fc "The Cousin from P*- owheie adapted from the book of Herman Haller and Rideamus by Fred rhompson The. lyrics are by 'Aclr fo n be and the music was composed by innnco. nnrl it has proved 'successful uhcrevcr it has been staged. It is al?n desenbccl as one of the most humorous nmsiciil plays staged., for many years Miss Mane Burke will he seen "in a role in wlucli she lias scored one of thn best, successes ot her career. It is said that lloio Allan and Mr. Gus Bluett create much merriment Uirouphout the opera and Charlie Zoli. Marie ]> Van-p. and Noel Allan played their parts very successfully in Sydney. The orchestration, it is said, is exceptionally fine and the dancing of the Cansino Brothers and Stuncburn a feature. '

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 121, 26 May 1925, Page 9

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GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 121, 26 May 1925, Page 9

GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 121, 26 May 1925, Page 9