"LEAVE IT TO JANE."
The delightful musical comedy, "Leave it to Jane," ran its cheery aud tuneful course at the Opera House last night to thj great pleasure of a crowded audience. Misses Mona Barlee, Dorothy Lena, Elma Gibbs, IStiiel Walker, and other ladies o£ the company, with Messrs. Athol Tier, Cecil Scott, Jack Cannot, Percy le Fre, Harry Wootton, and Leyland Hodgson, provided plenty o£ fun, with charming frocks aud picturesque scenery, while the musical part went with a lilt and swing which was most enjoyable. The story of the rival colleges and the football enthusiasts was more consecutive than most of the plots of such comedies, and could be followed with interest, and should certainly appeal to the games section of the community, while the, frocking will interest the feminine part. "Leave it to Jane" will be repeated to-night and the_following four nights. In addition to the evening performances, a special matinee has been arranged for next Wednesday, at 2 p.m., to ivhich children-will he admitted afc half-rates.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 19, 23 January 1926, Page 9
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