"NO, NO, NANETTE."
Judging by the enthusiasm shown each night so far by a capacity audience, "No, No, Nanette" is destined to fill the Grand Opera House throughput the season., Cer^ tainly "No, No, Nanette" is head' and shoulders above the ordinary musical comedy, arid it provides three hours of continuous'treat for both eye and ear. Much of its success depends upon "Jimmy": with Mr. Jimmy Godden taking this part that success is assured. T(ie personality of Miss Elsie Prince is another very decisive factor in making "No, No, Nanette" a production which will linger in the memory when many another production has been forgotten. The mounting and dresses, and the able support given by the whole company all combine tp make the show one of outstanding merit.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 80, 5 April 1927, Page 6
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