(From Birmingham)
Conducted by E. A. PARSONS
Ivor Weir (American Ballads)
MARY MADDOCK (Soprano)
Roy RussELL (Baritone)
(From Birmingham)
' Kanga, the Kangaroo,' by Mary Haras
Tony will Entertain
NORRIS STANLEY (Violin)
'Pioneers, Oh! Pioneers! Columbus and his
Successors,' by Margaret M. Kennedy
(From Birmingham)
THE BIRMINGHAM STUDIO ORCHESTRA:
Conducted by JOSEPH LEWIS
Popular Waltzes:
THE BAND OF H.M. 17TH-21ST LANCERS
(By kind permission of Lieut.-Col. V. N. LOCKETT )
Conducted by FRANCIS J. ALLSEBROOK
Relayed from the National Trades and Industries
Exhibition at Bingley Hall, Birmingham
MASSED TRUMPETERS
Regimental Call
Fanfares :
Colonel John Hale
The Death or Glory Boys (Soloist, G. JEFFBEE> ) Selections by the LAKCEBS SYNCOPATED RHYTHMIC ORCHESTRA
A Comedy in One Act by ELIZABETH BAKER
(From Birmingham)
Kitty Maggs (professionally known as ' The
The scene is Kitty Maggs ' dressing-room at a suburban music-hall. George Maggs is waiting for 'The Daisy ' to finish her act.
' The Dreamer' by J. C. SPENOE
' The late summer of the year 1789. The scene is the bar parlour of the Sailor's Knot Inn on Mann Island, Liverpool.
Incidental Music by the MIDLAND PIANOFORTE
Trio
(From Birmingham)
THE BIRMINGHAM STUDIO AUGMENTDED
ORCHESTRA
(Leader, FRANK CANTELL)
Conducted by JOSEPH LEWIS
Aria, 'Largo al factotum' ('Room for the factotum) ') (' The Barber of Seville ') Rossini
ORCHESTRA
Barcarolle, ' The Tales of Hoffmann' Offenbach
The Piccadilly Players, directed by Al Stabita, and The Piccadilly Hotel Dance Band, directed by James Kelleher, from the Piccadilly Hotel.