S.B. from Aberdeen.
by Ann Spice.
(By permission of the Air Council.)
Director of Music,
Flight-Lieut. J. AMERS, M.B.E.
JOAN KERR (Soprano).
THE BAND.
JOAN KERR. THE BAND. Selection of Herbert Oliver 's
Songs.
Songs with Choruses by J. R. Castling. " Bachelor's Buttons " (Christine Chaundter ). "A Zoo Who's Who," by L. G. M. , of the Daily Mail.
THE LONDON RADIO
DANCE BAND:
Directed by SIDNEY FIRMAN.
Capt. C. J. P. GRANT , "East
Africa."
Played by RAE ROBERTSON.
William Tisdall : Alman, Bk. 2, p. 276; Pavana, " Clement Cotton ," Bk. 2, p. 307.
Edmund Hooper : Alman, Bk. 2, p. 309.
Ferdinando Richardson : Galiarda, Bk. 1, p. 32.
Jehan Sweelinck : Praeludium
Toccata, Bk. 1, p. 378.
, " The Elizabethan
Garden."
A Comedietta in Four Acts by Arthur W. Pinero.
A Shortened Version presented by HOWARD ROSE.
The Persons of the Play :
Theatrical Folk of the Dagnigge-
Wells Theatre :
Members of the Company of the Pantheon Theatre.
Hall-Keeper at the Pantheon.
Non-Theatrical Folk :
First Act:
Mr. and Mrs. Telfer's Lodgings at
No. 2, Brydon Crescent, Clerkenwell; May.
Second Act:
At Sir William Gower 's, in Cavendish Square ; June.
Third Act:
Again in Brydon Crescent; December.
Fourth Act:
On the Stage of the Pantheon
Theatre, a few days later.
Period-Somewhere in the Early
'Sixties.
NOTE : Bagnigge (locally pronounced Bagnidge) Wells was formerly a popular mineral spring in Islihgton, London, situated not far from the better remembered Sadler's Wells. The gardens of Bagnigge-Wells were at one time much resorted to, but, as a matter of fact, Bagnigge-Wells, unlike Sadler's Wells, has never possessed a playhouse. Sadler's Wells Theatre, always familiarly known as the " Wells "-still exists. It was rebuilt in 1876-77.
"The Ultimate Island" (Part II.), by L. de Giberne Sieveking, read by Mr. Frank Vosper.
Local Announcements.
REX LONDON (Comedian).
FAY COURTENAY and MADELEINE RANDOLPH. (Syncopated Duets and Light
Comedy Numbers.)
THE SAVOY ORPHEANS AND
SAVOY HAVANA BAND from the Savoy Hotel.