From the ASTORIA CINEMA
WITH the development of the art of ' presentation,' the musical side of a picture theatre has become almost as important as the film itself, and in a modern movie cathedral ’—as they call them in New York-the organ is second only to the projector. The Astoria is one of London's latest and most magnificent picture theatres, and it is equipped with all the most modem resources both for accompanying films and for providing an interlude to them. Needless to say, its organ and its organist - Pattman—are both of the first rank, and the weekly relays, of which this is the first, should prove one of the most popular of the outside broadcasts.