From Birmingham
THE WIRELESS ORCHESTRA. conducted by JOHN ANSELL
PIERTINA ROSSELLI (Soprano)
CLIFFORD CURZON (Pianoforte)
(From Birmingham) :
The Man in the Moon.' by Margaret Madeley. Songs by Marjorie Hoverd (Soprano) and Harold Casev (Baritone). Story told by Gladys Col. bourne
The LONDON RADIO DANCE BAKD
Directed by SIDNEY FIRMAN
WARWICK PRYCE in numerous items written and composed by himself
An Original Comedy in Four Acts by Henry Arthur Jones
(See Special Programme on page 467.)
From Birmingham
THE BIRMINGHAM STUDIO ORCHESTRA
Conducted by Joseph LEWIS
MOZART modestly called The Impresario
'a comedy with music.' It is all about the trials and troubles of a theatrical manager who has to put up with the foibles and jealousies of ' star ' performers.
The Opera in its original form only had occasional performances, owing chiefly to a good deal of foolish dialogue which it contained. Adaptations were tried with but little success. until Mr. Kingsley Lark recently made a new translation and arrangement from the original German, and the work in this improved form was broadcast a year or two ago.
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