A new comedy by Lionel Brown
The action of the play takes place in the morning room at 'Condover', the country home of the Brunell family.
[D.A. Clarke-Smith appears] by permission of the Open-Air Theatre, Regent's Park)
(to 16.20)
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A new comedy by Lionel Brown
The action of the play takes place in the morning room at 'Condover', the country home of the Brunell family.
[D.A. Clarke-Smith appears] by permission of the Open-Air Theatre, Regent's Park)
(to 16.20)
(sound only)
with Adelaide Hall (songs), Ed Morelle (conjuror), Ken Harvey (banjoist), Lucille and Frank (dancers).
A demonstration between Charles Law and Costas Astreos, described by E. R. Voigt.
'The man with the X-ray eyes'
Whatever the viewer's private opinion on the subject of fakirs may be, here once again is a chance for him to examine the evidence with his own eyes. Kuda Bux can perform feats that seem to fall under the heading of the wholly impossible, and tonight he will once again perform one of the most remarkable of them all. With his eyes completely bound up he is able to see exactly what is going on before him. Explain it away if you can-but there it is!
A demonstration with Harry Mizler.
(to 22.25)