Directed by RENÉ TARPONNIER , from the Carlton Hotel
EUGENE CRUFT with his OCTET MARGERY PHILLIPS (Contralto)
EUROSWYDD RICHARDS (Tenor)
Songs by THE WIRELESS SINGERS, directed by STANFORD ROBINSON
' The Wicked Old Grozzlewump '—a Story in Dialogue by Russell May
' A Tailless Tale'—an Adventure-Competition for listeners with imagination
From the Palladium
BEETHOVEN'S SONATAS for VIOLIN and PIANOFORTE
Played by ERNEST WHITFIELD and KENDAL TAYLOR
No. 1, Second and Third Movements
THE Second Movement consists of a lengthy
Air and four Variations, with a brief Coda, rounding the Movement off.
The Third Movement (Quick) is a very skittish dance— a ' Rondo.' The tune with which the Piano starts off, and which the Violin repeats, dominates the Movement.
TO the cricketer, the approach of May means one thing and one thing only-the return of what he secretly regards as the only real game to play. At this time of the year the air is full of promise, and everywhere bats are being unwrapped and flannels restored to the lisht of day ; grounds reawaken, and at the nets the knock of bat on ball is heard again. And to the non-playing cricketer Wisden becomes not merely the solace of a desolate winter, but a live reference book again ; the county table is open for reshuffling, individual records lose their security, and the book of cricket history lies open at a fair page. This evening Colonel Philip Trevor , one of the leading writers on the game, will give an authoritative survey of the prospects for 1928.
CICELY COURTNEIDGE
LESLIE HENSON
THE DE GROOT TRIO
GEORGE CARNEY (Comedian)
MIMI CRAWFORD (Revue Star)
THE THREE NEW YORKERS
In Harmony
The B.B.C. DANCE ORCHESTRA
Personally conducted by JACK PAYNE
THE WIRELESS MILITARY BAND. conducted by B. WALTON O'DONNELL
ALICE LILLEY (Soprano)
THE COLNE ORPHEUS GLEE UNION
: THE SAVOY
ORPHEANS, FRED ELIZALDE and his Music, and the SAVOY TANGO BAND, from the Savoy Hotel