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GRAND OPERA HOUSE,

Keen appreciation of the many brilliant turns presented by the J. C. Williamson International Vaudeville Company at the Grand Opera House was shown by another large audience last evening. Gautier's Dogs are a show in themselves, and their antics as a gang of bricklayers is one of the most amusing and original turns seen locally for a very long time. Lifelike animal imitations are the forte of Iniito, whose reproductions, made from the throat, are little short of wonderful. Elroy reveals herself as a trim little lady with a penchant for trying herself into knots with the utmost grace and facility. Katrina and Joan are a pair of exceedingly graceful dancers in a turn much above the ordinary. Van Dock does lightning cartoons, "right off the reel," and Marie Moore sings refined ditties at the piano. Maxim Brodi has a beautiful tenor voice, which, with the accompaniment of Gil Dech at the piano, he uses to fine effect. The Charleston is well handled by Miss Peggy Mouat, the finalist in the "Miss Australia" beauty competition, and a splendid bliow is capped by the antics ol Mantel's Manikins. The box plans are at The Bristol, including those for the extended season on Monday and Tuesday evenings.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 51, 28 August 1926, Page 13

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GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 51, 28 August 1926, Page 13

GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 51, 28 August 1926, Page 13

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