Revue.
'An hilarious burlesque on the suffragettes provides an outstanding feature on a programme of high excellence presented by Ike Delavale and his Revue Company,' writes the Brisbane Courier's theatre critic in 1931. The review goes on to note that 'Miss Marie Le Varre, as can well be imagined, is responsible for the creation of many astonishing situations in the position of president of a band of ladies seeking equal rights, and she is ably supported by the secretary and treasurer.... The plot is one of comedy throughout' (7 December 1931, p.8).
1928: Bijou Theatre, Melbourne, 4-10 August.
1931: Theatre Royal, Brisbane, 5-11 December.