from the Piccadilly Picture Theatre.
" Lancashire's History in Stone and Brick-The Natural Features of the County," by Miss B. Hindshaw.
Conductor, GERALD W. BRIGHT . Relayed from the Hotel Majestic, St. Anne's-on-the-Sea.
Mr. G. A. ATKINSON : "Seen on the Screen." S.B. from London.
Pieces played by RAE ROBERTSON. S.B. from London.
S.B. from London.
GEORGE LINSTEAD
(Solo Piano).
"Caprice de Nanette" ("Petite
Suite de Concert").
FRANK E. SKINNER
(Tenor).
Two Song Poems :
"The Young Indian Maid " ;
"Beauty and Song."
Longfellow's " Death of Minne. haha " (" Hiawatha ").
Solo Parts Sung by FRANCES E. BURROWS
(Soprano),
JOHN ANDERSON
(Baritone).
Vocal Accompaniments by GEORGE LINSTEAD. The Poem Recited by JOHN ANDERSON.
present
" The Missing Link " by James Dyrenforth and H. M. H. Graham.
Characters :
Eric Maxwell-Smith -A Well-to-do Man of Thirty
MICHAEL HQGAN
Cynthia-His Wife
VIVIEN LAMBELET
Nathalie-Her French Maid
PHYLLIS PANTING
Mind Picture : An amusing incident which might have been another version of the Eternal Triangle except for circumstances which are explained in the course of the play.
Scene : The dressing-room of Eric Maxwell-Smith who is preparing to accompany his wife to a function. After the manner of a man, Eric is frantically seeking one of his cuff links.
S.B. from London.
(An Impromptu Entertainment.)
FRANCES E. BURROWS
(Soprano).
ALICE MAY (Contralto).
FRANK E. SKINNER
(Tenor).
JOHN ANDERSON
(Baritone).
ALFRED COATES (Humorist).
GEORGE LINSTEAD
(Pianoforte).
Mr. J. C. STOBART. S.B. from
London.
Local News.
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