Travel
Talk on " Canada " (1), by Prof. Roxby.
from the Scala Cinema.
S.B. from London.
by Mr. K. Russell Brady.
in an Original Musical Mixture.
Arranged and Presented by Edward P. Genn, Doris Gambell, Pauline Parry, Barbara Clements, Muriel Levy, Walter Shore, Philip Wise, John Harvey, Albert Hassal, "Himself."
We Inflict Ourselves Upon the Listener.
Albert Wakes Up.
Phillip Makes Love to Our Pet Soprano. Pauline Gets Rather Restive.
The Producer Hatches a Plot with "Himself" and John.
Muriel Describes "Jane from Maiden Lane."
Walter Tries To Remember Things.
Doris Breaks Forth Into Song.
An Exclusive Peep Behind the Scenes
Phillip Insists on a Little Light Opera.
Some Impersonations by Albert and Others.
Muriel Moralises.
The Company Take the Producer's Name In Vain.
John Sings While We Change the Scenery.
Pauline Obliges Again While We Change Our Minds.
"Himself" Intrudes.
Two of the Dicky Sams Have a Bit of a Bother.
The First (and Last) Production of the In-Famous Dreary Lane Meol-Drama , "An Oscillator's Downfall," or "The Heterodyne's Revenge," in Two Wave-lengths and Twenty-one Kill-ocycles. Performed by the Un-named Players. (By kind permission of the Engineers.)
The Dicky Sams Bid You Good-Night !
Dialogue and Sketches written by Edward P. Genn.
S.B. from London. Local News.
by . GEORGE HILL.
Assisted by the " 6LV " MALECHORUS.