Mr. GEORGE GROSSMIT
'From My Dressing Room at the Theatre
Relayed from Daly's Theatre
TO the last three generations of theatre-goers the name of Grossmith has been a household word, and it has lost none of its lustre during the reign of the second George. His own stage career goes back to the early nineties, and in the course of it he has played in some of the best-remembered of musical comedies—The Gaiety Girl, The Shop Girl, Our Miss Gibbs, and Tonight's the Night, to name only a few ; and more recently he was in No No Nanette, that record-breaker of the post-war stage. Besides his activities as an actor and manager, he has from the first taken a keen interest in broadcasting, and his experience has been of much assistance to the B.B.C. Tonight, from his dressing-room at Daly's Theatre, where he is now playing in Lady Mary, he will give some reminiscences of his stage career.