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The Daily Telegraph from London, Greater London, England • 8

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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH SATURDAY MAY 16 1936 Whitehall 3903 DUCHESS Catherine-st WC Tem8243 ST 1 2 30 8 30 MATS THURS SAT 230 (SMOKING) FMLYN WILLIAMS in hi own play Nightly 830 MATS WED THUR A SAT 230 GILBERT MILLER and MAX GORDON present NIGHT MUST FALL OPERA BALLET ROYAL OPERA COVENT GARDEN INTERNATIONAL OPERA SEASON STRANDED LINER PRIDE AND PREJUDICE ANGELA BADDELEY MAY WHITTY WE HAVE NEVER SEEN AN AUDIENCE MORE THRILLED AT A THRILLER The Jane Austen Novel Dramatised by Helen Jerome 1 iSW JOHNSON AT HOLE ST A RT HIGH WILLIAMS BARBARA EVEREST EVA MOORE DOROTHY HYSON MORE AMl's EU AT A FARCE OR MORE TOUCHED It BATHOS IHVN I HEY ARE AT THIS REALLY REMARKABLE PLAY" The Bystander LAST WEEKS LAST WEEKS Coder th Artistic Direotiixn of Sir THOMAS BEEUHAM BART ST Tem Bar 1443 and 1444 EVGS 830 MATS TIES A ERL 2 30 QUESTIONS ABOUT HELM ORDER Mon next Fri May DUKE OF Tern 5122 (Smkg) ToIay 230 830 Mats Wed Sat 230 Mary NEWCOMB JEAN CAD ELL Marjorie MARS TRISTAN END ISOLDE 22 at 630 BITTER HARVEST ERIC PORTMAN JOYCE KENNEDY MARY GlYNNE MABEL TERRY LEWIS "ONE DE THE REST PLAYS STAGED IN LONDON FOR YEARS IT IS TERRIFIC RICH IN BEAUTY PASSION AND THE ILLUSIVE DELIGHTS OF STOLEN Unity sketch WIRELESS Operator AND BEARINGS CHILDREN TO BLESS YOU! Rollicking Rackety Clever Poet EMBASSY 815 Th Sat 230 Pri 2211 GWEN EFRANGOON DAVIES in RETURN TO YESTERDAY GAIETY LESLIE HENSON HILDEG ARDE LOCISE BROWNE FRED EMNEY KIl'IIARD HKARNE ROY HOYSlON LA T08CA Toe next A Thurs May 28 at 830 DIE MEISTERSINGER Wed next at 6 30 DAS KHEINGOLD Thun next at 830 DIE WALKIRE Mon May 25 at 545 I Ot'ISE Tue May 26 at 730 SIEGFRIED Wed May 27 at 530 GOTTEBDAMMEKCNC Fri May 29 at 50 Box-offi-e own 10 to 1 (Tern Bar 79CL) MASTERLY BLEND OF CANDOUR AND DELICACY" Morning Post "THE BEST PLAY ABOUT BYRON TO DATE THE PORTRAIT Is OVERWHELMING IN ITS ARTISTIC TRUTH" Du Mirror SEEING STARS The wireless ojiert at the wheel gave evid when the Board of Trade m(1111 ten1? Uandng cWct Uvsle IT Cortland Bil Channel on Pehruarv lii ti COYENT GARDEN ROYAL OPERA NEW FOKINE BALLET Levy "Musical Comedy with a kick in it'' Time STR NI1 I Tom I Pmn I Prices) Wed Th 23ft jARRICK 830 1 230 (Lst Wks) Sea- ip the Be Position for Performance can he booked The inquiry is being hiid bv'S court KEITH PROWSE A Co Ltd ELENA M1RAMOVA THE TWO MRS CARROLLS CATHLEEN NESBITT HUGH MILLER GLOBE Shaftesbury-ave Gerrard 1692 Robertson Hare Alfred Drayton John Mills In MEN BEASTS A Farce by Vernon Sylvaine HUH by Leslie Henaon WESTMINSTER SWl Nr Victoria Stn TO-DAY at 230 TO NIGHT at 830 159 New Bonder (Refcnf finnni is rvwpsld' 2 (City 1781): and all branch YOU leant first Seats AVK have them THE EAST specially square last photographed Teacup" which was house 7 (Irosvenor-The scene represents a countv court Ethel (ilcndinning taking the oalh Right Roger Livesey (standing) i ml Sara Allgootl wiili Piis tlx- dog In the row behind them are Anne Wilson (left) and Ivy ties Voeux (right) SC ENE of the third act of Storm in performed before the King at latly Cnnartl night i xsorg Witeira yv In Hug he CHARMING FANTASY BY MASTER HAND 30 IS EVGS 815 SHARP Mat Weds Thurs 2 FAY COMPTON OWEN NARES In Dodie Smith's New Comedy Ih i First European Production of EUGENE O'NEILLS COMEDY GLYNDEBOURNE MOZART FESTIVAL Victoria Station CALL IT A DAY rsqirtod thath 61 '-sounij AH WILDERNESS WITH MARIE LOHR A BASIL DEAN PRODUCTION TRAINING WOMEN BIGGEST TATTOO RENE SEASON AT THE ALHAMBRA A DELIGHT AND SHOULD BE SEEN" Daily Sketch Price R'fi to 26 (Unreserved 10) Victoria 0283 Transferring to 4 mtrassadors Theatre Man ext DODIE SMITH A CERTAIN Standard ANOTHER TRIUMPH SUCCESS'' Hants the Tliames trnte assisted by tw Edward Philip ID-operator said there of obtaining wavl bearings Before the get tlie wireless beam could not do so machine was not wor Mr St Pi of Trade: Mr Hunt- says it was working i Haslam said that lie from Niton Isle of I known that there was him and Niton he i the reading The ln falsified it It was stated that 4 degrees inaccurate Mr Harris askid i was during the ship' rather surprising that bridge EVER AT MICROPHONE WHITEHALL Smoking Whitehall 0692 TO-DAY 230 s3l MATS WED ST 230 r- --forth Bo- 1 UunkheJ 'larf hwS had -rund hh li ground would HOLDERS GREEN To-day 230 815 GLAMOROUS NIGHT Murk Barrot Barry Sir til nnip ij n-w Next Week: Charles (YXHRAVS Palace Theatre Success ANYTHING GOES THIS SHOW HAYMARKET Whi 9832 Evgs 830 MATS THURSDAYS A SATURDAYS 230 ANNOUNCERS TO BEGIN WORK Niton Jearinj ANTHONY AND ANNA A Comedy by ST JOHN ERV1NE The Plan which is maktno Theatre History Tem 3028 230 830 Mm li 4 im I GREATEST LAUGHING HIT 3 MEN ON A HORSE ROMNEY RR EXT BERNARD NEDEIL STORM IN A TEACUP first I By JAMES BRIDIE A BRUNO FRANK SARA ALLGOOD ROGER LIVESEY id not SO to ti TELEVISION MAY BE POSTPONED is THE FUNNIEST PLAT LONDON HAS SEEN FOR MONTHS" Dy Herald MATINEE TO-DAY at 230 PICTURE THEATRES ACADEMY Oxford-st Ger 2981 The MISTAKE ADMITTED Mr Pilcher said thn in tlie dining saloon He he understood that the first otW the bridge after the shore hr1-- Sot afPnty later tint rhts Bv Our TELEVISION CORRESPONDENT wprv a I PP II 1PHM 1979 6layet Film of the Station 1 MALTA EGOKRTH Hit I OUROME laerAZii UEBESMELODIE (A) 125 43 6 45 28 Music Evenings 815 Mate Thurs and hate at 230 Fran Uehar A- Budapest Spa A Night Mail (Uh OB owes CARLTON (Cont from 1145) PLEASE TEACHER! trail of the lonesome pine with svivia sid iv-iv NEY End MviMURKAY Cast of Thousand! Filmed Vera Pcp-e Bertha Belroore This year's Aldershot Tattoo is to be the biggest anti most spectacular of the series Details announced yesterday show that six out of the 10 items will require between 1500 and 5000 men at one time in the 11 -acre Rushmoor arena The massed bands of the infantry regiments are to be supplemented for the first time by the massed cavalry hands and the massed drums and fifes lirge extensions of seating accommodation have necessitated in this and other items an increase in the size of the personnel taking (xirt The main pageant will enact the legend of the presentation of the first Prince of Wales to the Welsh chieftains at Caernarvon Castle in An historical pageant of army kettle dmmnifis trumpeters drummers and liters will he the opening item One of the features will he the Rangoon River Expedition of 1K24 This themes are Youth Physical Fitness and the Spirit of Adventure The Tattoo takes plaee on June 11 to 13 and June 16 to 20 1 before stranding Irnest Rgss tli Ernest tins tlie Bv ARNOLD HASKELL Rene season of ballet opened le Alhambra last night appropriately enough with Les sirue lumself was in charge the first time he has been in London with a ballet company since 1914 As restated by him Les Sylplndes is slower and more deliberate than we usually see it far richer in detail The greatest difference of all lies in the treatment of the arms which are meltingly soft and rounded fully justifying the title a romantic reverie A Corot background made a wtr substitute for the original Benois jnirk which has never been equalled MTIc Hi lanova it newcomer from South Amt'riea who danced the waltz is a strong dancer rhythmic rather than musical forcing many of her effects Her personality is too exotic for this dream Mile Kirsovu danced with her acctis-toiiicd lightness and an altogether unusual elevation It was Natalie Leslie however who mi the Prelude recaptured the true Her dancing may have been uncertain at times but her interpretation was impeccable She is one of the outstanding younger dancers Andre Eglevskv was seen to advantage He lias rat himself of many faults The corps de bullet especially distinguished themselves They are beyond praise A MOZART Fokine new bullet L'Epreuve a chinoiserie to recently Application form on Sok4 out but returned seats may be available VS 2AJKTr Prop Benson KUwMhSmnieP i MIS lu btelh EVGS 830 Mats WED BAT 230 jj Al-o Paul Mum in THE WORLD CHANGES HIS MATINEE TO-DAY at 230 (A) 15 435 8 10 Seats bookable a in tpiiriennaster I a tl helm had ore the grounding reminded by Mr Pilcher that a merit he had 1h1uv1 tliat the firder was rive tell that to the Receiver of Wnvlts added 1 suggest that that I tx'ver given and that east Ross: I must admit I have made take We went round as she What 1 told the Reeeivt Is it true that grounded must be true he Patrons wishing to take dinner tr cold supper are requested to make th reiMerrations to the Catering Manager at Glyndelirne ing telephone ai least one da advance (Telephone Ringruer 60) IVOR NOVELLO VIVIEN LEKiH ISABEL JEANS Cl RON t'urzon Street (ro 4100 Last 3 days ol VNNE MARIE (l From 2tj List House 930 Next Tuesday Premier ol Barones (Scarlet Pimpernel) THE KM PE IK (lUs CAN DLESTICKS (U) THE HAPPY HYPOCRITE 77 THE GLYNDEBOURNE OPERA Lon 1 Office 2 I KSPUR STREET' 1 iWHItehall 00l EMPIRE Leic Sq 2nd Week CLARK CP Leic Nq 2tul eeK Miss Jasmine Bligh and Miss Elizabeth Cowell the BBC's newly-appointed television announcers will lxgm a course of microphone training at Broadcasting House on Monday Mr Gordon MeConnel the producer of musical comedy and opera is to instruct them He will use a full-length mirror to teach them microphone deortment and aims at inducing them to project their fiersonalittes through their voices His idea is the jiertectlv natural voice and manner without theatricality or constraint After preliminary instruction Mis Bligh and Miss Cowell will announce at dance band rehearsals next week while Mr MeConnel listens at a loud-speaker in I another room Their dehut on the air will take place on Tuesday week during orchestral I programme JEW HARLOW MYRNA LOY in JEW HARLOW MYRNA LOY in By CLEMENCE DANE and RICHARD ADDINSELL Based on MAX BEER BOH MS story ABU "WIFE r-tis SECRETARY (A Showing at 1015 1-15 415 7 20 1025 illXHI seats at 1 ti from 10 till 12 xlVN I RUSSIAN "ITS DELICACY SUBTLETY AND hekbkshing ALLURE MAKE THE HAPPY HYPOCRITE' A SPARKLING Sydney Carroll Daily Telegraph FILM TO STARS OME LONDON SEASON OF BALLET EVGS 83 Mat TO-DAY WED 230 SIR OSWALD STOLL presents BALLETS DE MONTE CARLO Director: RFNF BUM LEICESTER SQ TH MIRIAM HOPKINS Mim OKI ROY Joel McOea in THESE THREE (A) Five Shows: 120 2 15 430 4545 90 Sens 2 6d to 0 Rmrwd 8 fid LONDON PAVILION Ger 2982 LITTLE LORD FA I' NTLFROY IJ) with FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW IVFgrammt-s start 100 1215: 230 445: 70 and 9 15 LITTLE Tem 6501 National Th To-day 2 30 830 Mats Wed Sat 230 SYLVIA ROLE HITEOAKS i I rvfr 801 rde Hard a starboard Yes Is the only reason you told that you heard your mas gave the order? I order Is it not that you thought hack him up? No Ross said he lmd spoken to one nr including Mr Petnbry the third dbt hut denied that anybody told him to ssv received the order Frederick Dalton a coastguard at land Bill said the Winchester (as suddenly turned south If slip had sin tinned in that direction she would har been safe But she turned again toward land He flashed a warning There a no time to fire a rocket The inquiry was adjourned until Mondac CREATIONS OF MICHEL FOKINE ODER HIS PERSONAL DIKFTION ARB1K AR( PAY May 5112 Prop nun 12 1 CHARLIE UHAPI1N in "MODERN MM ES III 12(1 255 5 75 9 20 Col Mickey i 1 Mickey's Pido Tevm "1 (U)- Gaumonk-Britmh News LYRIC THEATRE Gerrard 3686 7 NEW GALLERY Reg 8080 Cedric L(s s40 MATS WED THURS 230 Hardwiek Nova Pi I beam in TUDOR ROSE" (U) th John Mill- 12 225 450 715 940 Onl Mickey RALPH LAURENCK i March 1 iw No 7 (D) RICHARDSON OLIVIER NEW VICTORIA" Vic 2544 2000 sts 1 12-130 Warner Baxter OF BURLESQUE LINGERS I 1 17) lowplime Hutchinsoa MELODY MATINEE TO-DAY at 230 Mibk- Owipin iTiorungraph by Fohne Music by Schumann Oftommraptiy by Fokine Music by Weber Choreography by Fokine Music by IWndme Cborrainphy by Fokine IDES DE LA ROSE IGOR LES SYLPH CARNAVAL SPBCTRE PRINCE (A) Stave: Nat Gonella and his Georxiana BEES ON THE BOAT DECK bv PRIESTLEY AS BRASS AND WARM The Times "NEW AS PUNT BOLD LAUGHTER AND PULING GOOD SENSE" discovered and characteristic music by Mozart is charming and delicate fantasy COMMI I 1 KE DISSATISFIED by a man who is absolute master of his The Alexandra Palace television station is medium He has ehoavn the method iU- from complete 1 understand that imposed by the music of closely lllus- there is now considerable doubt whether (rating it so that every gesture is justified tjle transmitter will be ready for the test by the score While the spectacle must programmes which it was 1ioks1 to start on appixtl to all tastes only tlie exert will tjv realise the skill and vast knowledge tluit 1 lie television Advisory Committee ot have gone to tlie arrangement ot each which Lord Selsdon is chairman has ex- i iiressed dissatisfaction with the I he setting anti costumes art without doubt theatrical masterpiece rate of progress In any event programmes perhaps the most beautiful and surprising some sort must be ready for the Radio seen in ballet since tlie time of Bakst Tlie Exhibition at the end of August collaboration of Mozart Fokine and Derain I decision has brought hack to the BBC has been a singularly happy one service a pioneer of broadcasting Mr Cecil ii Nemchiinova danced utli exquisite Lewis who is to be producet of special pro-virtuosity concealing the immense teehni- grammes in the new television department cal thlheulties of her role Helene Kirsovu He takes up his new duties on July 1 made a ix-rfts-t Butterfly Anatol AliouhotT Mr Lewis first joined the BBC in 1922 mimed with xvit while Andre Kglevsky 1 soon after 2 IJ) began its transmissions just a trifle too realistic for this airy tex- from Marconi House in the Strand He was turc danePt I exceedingly well first assistant programme director after- The performance of Petrouehka that wards diainnan of the Programme Board folloxved recaptured liuieli lost detail esw-jantl assisted in the first Children's Hours as TO-NIGHT at 830 Mpic by Tchaikovaky after Petipa Music by Mogart Choreograph) by Fokine Murit by Weber iVvrocnphy by Fokine Music by Rttroili nr iiortograpny by Fokine LAC DES CYGNES EPRELVE AMOUR SPEi-TRE DE LA ROSE PRINCE IGOR HHOOK TAKEN ILL IN STLDI0 By Our Film Correspondent Four film stars arrived in London yesterday They were Sylvia Sidney Margot Grahame Richard Bartlielmc-s unl Anita Louise Miss Sidney one of the greatest favourites of the American screen lias come here to play the leading feminine role opposite Rola-rt Donat in the Gaumnnt-British pio-i ture bases! on story The Secret She is to be seen in the first outdoor full-length three-enlnui film The Trail of the Lonesome now ruiuung at tlie Carlton Miss Crahamc regarded over here as a I comedienne made a hit in a dramatic role in the Hollywood production of The In- and was the spy in The Three Mr Barthelmess who lias been a star longer than anybody else on the screen with the exception of Charlie Chaplin is on itoliday Miss Louise 19 years old has the reputa-j tion of liemg the most Ixeautiful blonde in moving pictures Her latest productions 1 are Iuns Pasteur and Anthony neither of which has been seen I here et PLAZA Last 2 Days! Fred ASTAIRE Ginft'r KoGFUs Follow Fleet (I) Mon Next I VKT Mttls Her Victor! in YNMK Victor Mcl-aglcn (A) Win 8944 POLYTECHNIC Lanprham 1744-5 i kPTAIN BLOOD rtctly in Imperfect Lady" (C) i tint imioip frm 2 pni Unt day REG IL Marble Arch Padd 8011 Comm 12 Virtor Mt Lirh Frdilie Bartholomew Gloria Stuart KS()N SOLDI EH (A) 15 355 i M) 9 40 EVFKY SATUIIDA NIGHT (U) RIALTO Cov St 5th Big Week lst All- t'olour Jungle Film KII(H THE KILLER (U) Two Hearts In Harmony (U) font 1-11 UPROARIOUS UOMFDY THF PRODUCTION AND AiTING ARE PERFECT" Erenina Standard ORDERS REST MERCl'RY Notting Hill Gate Park 1000 ro-DW 8 Elioi' DOCTOK ok Clive BrM)k MONDAY NEXT at 830 GUN 4VA I xu MB Cl SPEiTRF DL LA ROSE PRINCE IGOR MURDER IN THE CATHEDR AI Rrtieit sixais't Berk (LAST 2 PFKFS SYMPHONA ORCHESTRA lir- -I Gv LEO HOFMEKLKRLS an I DENNIS 'TOLL 77 NEW (Tem 3878) Wed Next at 8 STOLL 1145 am laughter Week! 6d -a a ir Bears of Uiuvtiter uarantvl I I sratnen ly 8 JII Uatj Fn nt-M Lloyd in "THE MIIJCY WAY" (0) FIRST MXTINLL FRIDAY NEXT 2 30 Lynn A Walls in "POT LUCK (A) i nv icd i rr ICE" (U) who is just Iteginning i new picture Tlie Lonely Road "at tn Associated Talking studio Baling had a nervous breakdown veste-day and will not resume work betiw Monday Mr Brook was on the set rehearsm sene when he forgot his lines and fainted He went home and his dwte ordered two or three complete rest OLD VIC (Waterloo 6336) 6d to 5s TO-DAY it 230 CARMEN TO-NIGHT 8 GALA PERFORMANCE for -mi of 'eaeotv JOHN GIEIjGUD anil EDITH EVANS SADLER WELLS THEATRE PEGGY ASHCROFT By arrangement Ah Baylis (Oxon) Hn LLDlBinr (Hon 1 anl the Governors of CHEHOVS Mick' Mouse in Colour Up to 130 pm 6d to 16 lAter 6d to 39 STUDIO ON Ox Cir GerdtOl) 1-llpm Xloll Wolilhpirk "STUDENT OF PRAGUE" (A) Also Anna Pavlova in THE IMMORTAL SWAN (U) STUDIO TWO News Interest Travel Dinner ke TIVOLI Tem Bar 5625 1000 sts 1'6 (1145-1) Madeleine Carroll Ivor Iirre John Gielmid Ktert ounit in SECRET AGENT tA) 12 2 5 ark fi 'I 935 Cartoon (U) Max (U) ke THE SEAGULL Wells Uncle Mr Ix'wis left the BBC in 1926 for film work He will produce all the sion programmes such as tion with the Coronation (a-ak televi-tliose in connec-next vear eiallv the intimate relationship between-music and action Once again the ensem- hie distinguished itself in particular the nursemaids The sum total of tlie evening was the complete triumph after 22 years of the originator of modern ballet The fine orchestra Mas well led Hofinekieris a conductor who understands dancing MONDAY MAY 18th 1936 at 815 pm FIR6T LONDON PERFORMANCE (ny on tlui ason) 'TEPH KN HAGGARD LEON QU XFTERM UNK IVOR BARNARD nVRE HARRIS GEORCI DFVINE FREDERI LU'VU MXKTITA HUNT 20 MILKY THE POISONED KISS Produced by KOMIRARJEVSKY "CRIME AND Edward Arnold Temple Bar 8611 Xlaran Mir-h xre Pat nek Campbell 1 1 10 4 Mi 0 HOSPITALS CHARITIES That Urgently Need Your Help II EH It TALDEK 4V MISS DIANA NAPIER PIIfENIX VACGHXN WILLIAMS'S FIRST COMIC OPERA LIBRETTO by EVELYN SHARP THE LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA LONDON CONCERTS JOHN a WILSON present The enure direct fri in ibe Artf Theatre Cubridfe NOEL COWARD GERTRUDE LVWRENCE WEDDING ON JUNE 20 EXHIBITIONS ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY FOR THF BUND HOMES KENDALL PIANO RECITAL TREFOR JONES MABEL RITCHIE GEOFFREY DUNN MARGARET FIELD HYDE FREDERICK WOODHOU't MURIEL ST CLAIR Conducted by Dr VAUGHAN WILLI VMS OM TO-NIGHT AT 830 Three Plays by NOEL COWARD WAYS AND MEANS FUMED OAK SHADOW PLAY To-night at 83C NATIONAL CHILDREN'S HOME CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW "THE M061 I WISHING MUSIC THE PER FORMA SUE WENT The Times Prices 6d tn 6 (lerk 1121 K'lselery-avf nue EC 1 2d BUS FROM Pit i 'A HILLY The marriage of Herr Richard Tauber the tenor and film star to Miss Diana Napier the British actress will take place at a London register office on June 20 He has received news from Vienna that his divorce had been made absolute Herr Tauber and his former wife Frau Tauber-Vanconti were divorced in Berlin in 1931 Tins divorce was held not to be valid in Austria where the marriage had taken plaee and another suit had to be brought at Vienna Mon at 8 30 at 8 30 Thurs at 230 Fn at 830 YS ND MEANS STILL LIFE FAMILY ALBUM ROYAL HOSPITAL GARDENS SW (Nearest Station Sloane-square) The particular enjoyment derived from Kendall Taylor's piano recital at -Kohan Hall last night was due first to his strong live sense of rhythm and secondly to his sharply inquisitive care for detail ll is ran' to hear Brahms's Hal Rhasody played with such consistently impulsive energy The splendid swing of the rhythm even justitied the violent speed which almost brought the hazardous arjM ggios It) disaster In Beethoven's Appassionata sonata anti elsewhere Mr Taylor's scrupulous fingers dis- hlurred clos'd much that i frequently niurreil or AND ORPHANAGE (Founded by Dr Stephenson IStiS)) VND ACROSS THE SE 4 THE ASTONISHED HEART ItEl) PEPPERS Tties at 2 30 Thurs at 830 did dream of money-bafi to-night IT ill You Make the Dream Come Tm and Help LONDON ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND Hryietered under the hUnd Persons let To Rehnild the Perkliam Inrtor £21000 Seeded to Help 200 Rlind Workers Roscdalc House Warwick St Lotio SWl THEATRES ADELPHI Tem 7611 Nightly 630 9 CHARLES COCHRAN'S £25000 REVUE FOLLOW THE SUN In 29 branches nearly 4000 children are being oared for and helped to good citizenship 12 noon to 8 10f 10 am to 5 pm 5 5 pm to 8 pm 2e 6d 9 am to 5 pm 2s 6d WE WERE DANCING El MED OAK SHADOW PLAY WEDNESDAY M- 20 THURSDAY May 21 THURSDAY May 21 FRIDAY May 22 Wed at 830 LONDON'S GRE TKST ENTERTAINMENT 30 26 to 76 9 pm 2 6 to 106 All bookable FINAL PFRKORMVXCE JUNK 20 PLEASE HELP US TO HELP THEM Chief Olhces: HICHBURY PARK LONDON N5 in Obliteral'd in a whirl I nugh-nling virtu- imC-SaVing LOndOtl KOUlCS osity The fluency ol Mr Taylor's technique made lt Is-ggierezza apjM'ar a simple thing The sonata though there was an equal facility suffered a little from his only notable weakness a lack of staying power in long movements A THE PORTSMOUTH ROAD When by-passes become as congested the routes they were designed to For purtioilAr of Fellowship apply to: The Secretary RHS Vincent -square SW 1 ALDWYCH 830 230 Tem 6404 PLAYHOUSE Tdv 2 30 8 30 AVhi 7774 LONDON'S BEST PLAY (18th MONTH) 1 THE DOMINANT SEX SEEN BY OVER 6C0 000 PLAYGOERS TKiicceti r1 I Crisp trrippinz and amusinz Mail COLISEl Charing Tem Bar 3161 llav at 2 Evg- 625 A 9 PR PRINCES Temple Bar 6596 FOR MUSICIANS as avoid local knowledge becomes doubly useful Here are the old and the new ways by which the Portsmouth Road comes to London MADAME EXHIBITION Baker-st Stn I)y Sundav 10-16 Admhion Is 6d (including tax) (Tiildreu under 12 8d PORTRAIT MODEL MR ANTHONY EDEN JUNIOR ORCHESTRAS WAIFS AND STRAYS EVGS S1C prompt Mat WED SAT 23a FIRTH SHEPPARD present COMEDY 830 TuWF230 Whi 2578 FROG Leonora CORBETT Dat HORNE William FOX By IAN HAY ani EDGAR WALLACE ART EXHIBITIONS BENEVOLENT FIND ROYAL ACADEMY SI MMER EXHIBITION Admission Is (id am to 5 Ip fid (ft to 7 DUSTY" ERMINE GORDON BARKER I AW KINS CHRISTINE BVKRY FRANK PETTING ELL JANET MEGREW 4r nmpany of 50 of thnlU and Mirror SOCIETY MAINTAINING 4500 CHILDREN THUNDE good bit of story tfli INC PRODUi 'ED ACTED 11 ST As WEIL AS IT Ol tD P) (SsiBlY LE" I' Evenine New IS The two more advanced lections of the London Junior Orchestras gave an admirable account of themselves in the concert conducted bx Ernest Itcad at Central Hall last night The orchestra which is recruited from I young instrumentalists from public ami secondary schools is rapidly developing into a i body which despite its unwieldy proportions is able to give thoroughly competent and often I eloquent performances of music of the calibre of Dvorak's fourth symphony and to accom- pany Brahms's double concerto for violin and cello without undue weight of tone In the matter of ensemble no two soloists I could have excelled Arthur Catterall ami laiuri I Kennedy in the way they played into each other's hands an example induce a healthy spirit of massed forces behind them KNOEDLEK CO INC 15 Old Bond I BERTHE MORISOT DAILY 1M 'Sal- ml) DEGAS at Also Pictures and Drawmzs by Shafteshury-av Gerrard 4517 Evtp 8 30 Mats Weds Sat at 230 MARIE NEY FRANK In CRITERION (Whi 3844) 830 Tu 230 AFTER OCTOBER by Rodney Ackland IV ill you send a gift to help this national wor Tlie Registered Charity fof usicians supported entirely by voluntary contributions assistance of unemployed destitute sick and ill profesionl musicians Donations subscnP tions and lecaeies urgently newfl 16 JOHN ST Bedford Row 'C'' LOVE FROM A STRANGER by Frank Vosper baaed oo Agatha Christie's story MURIEL AKED NORAH HOWARD OLD TOWN HALL KENNINCTON SE 11 I The Grand Duche-s Olga of Russia 43 OLD BOND STREET and 3 ALBEMARLE STREET Admission Free NEW BURUNGTON GALLERIES 3-5 Burlington Gartk-n old Rond Strtvt (10-5) PAINTINGS KY I A ASK ESK I ME MORE TITAN ALL THE REST OE ENTERTAINING PLAYS PUT James ate Sunday Tone HAVE AN ENORMOUS Daily Telegraph DR BARNARDO'S HOMES Ger2157 Evgs830 WS230 KEN ETH KENT ai- Napoleon in ST HELENA Play ProdnoMi hr MURRAY MACDONALD WELLS Rosehery-av ECl jl bu- from noli: (i Vrk) iiwell B2I) fid to 6 INCURABLES Pictures by SOMERVELL Alpine (lull (lallcry Conduit I LAST DAY DAILY 10-6 ADM FKKE SOCIETY OF GRAPHIC ART tiiiiw HI TO-MGIIT 7 45 I Exhibition of Euliimrs Drawing ke 1 IM EU YNT ln rsion) 1 OLIVER IIORSIKA ll Painting A Drawings nil It I -HEM VND MOST NEKoUS ENTER 1 1 1 TAINMENT IN THE LONDON THEATRES" are Father and Mother to over 8000 destitute children Show your practical sympathy with a gitt ot 26 tor the food Cheques aud Orders payable Dr Raruardo's Homes ami crossed should be seat to Dr Rarvnrdo's Homes Bantardo House Stepney Causeway London 1 tT SHEKRIEK IE VNNE UVSAL1S Kt Hn ntn Ch archill INCURABLES of the middle 410 men and women Temple Bar 71711 SAT 23i) DRURY LANE TO DAY 230 i I hul Trleomph FR FORMAS E) MAI RISE AND SHINE Ell LAST ENTERTAINMENTS CRYSTAL PALACE To-day English FOR SEAMEN Aiihyn Kuyinar It is diflicult to account for the singular failings which now and again marred a little the iH'iformanccs of Aubyn ltaymar at Wig-morc Hall last night One hud ample evidence of technical abilities of a very respectable kind ami of familiarity wit li the works played Yet in spiti- of these valuable assets Mr Raymar's playing left us often uneasy and unsatisfied Perhaps I he fact that the exception was provided by y-two Variations" which were admirably interpreted suggests a solution of the problem In the variations the pace once set is never altered and it was in transitions of pace and colour that the pianist's (act seemed to fail There was accomplished playing hut no elasticity in Beethoven's Sonata Op 101 and the tone in the concluding section ot Mozart's minor Fantasia was far from clear Fv Harry Ora ham Dmond Oartr From th Oriental Arnold Gilbert Mum by Robert Stolz SAVILLE Temple Bar 4011 EVGS 830 MATS WED SAT 230 MATINEE TO-DAY at 230 WILLIAM MtlKEK REVUE sOlooLs V( I FESTIVAL Massed Choral Concert at in Folk Dancing 11 am Admission Is 3d lint- ttx I li Idn II Cm I THE TATTOO ALDERSHOT THU KM'KKT INMKNT OF THF YEAH June 11 1 13 1 ti 17 la l'J 2(J immediate booking advisable Tickets from usual aKenit 16-126 BIXNIE HALE THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN SPREAD IT ABROAD SYD WALKER GRACE LANE PLEASE ASSIST I holplfw iniiiabl p' for life and to provi others who are inn to live with reU MV hate recently i for the relief of the tional 1600 yearly thi a and incurable sufferers me THE BRITISH HOME HOSPITAL INCURABLES STREATHAM SJ-J Don itions jratf fully ackaoiclt 7:1 Cheapsidf KC2 IRENE BROWN CLARICE HARDWICK and DOROTHY lib KSON IVY ST HEUER NT Is IN KEYS NON-STOP ENTERTAINMENTS PRINCE OF ALES 2-1130 ls-5s Bk SAVOY 815 Th Sat 230 Tem8888 big new HOW UFA I I I lE FEMMES" with of a life loneliness Institutes to Seamen In the midst of peril and the Padres and of The Missions Ante I Barrie Evi Lynd New Acts rt'orzei ms ill tile Extreme" Star Freddie Ei rt -50 boxri'li) LADY PRECIOUS STREAM (SECOND YEAR) THEY HOLME GYIFS L8HAM WINDMILL Piccadilly Circus 5th Year REV KEVllIi No 75 (4tli Week) OontiLuous 130 1130 Last Perl tlarts 010 Ntiy 1 LIMIT Lii NUMBER" God-send to the world our over are a sailors JACK WHITING Produced by RALPH READER DRURY LANE MUSICAL WITH HORDE OF LOVELIES" Express THIS IS WELL UP TO DRURY LANE STANDARD AND A BIT BEYOND" Mirror IS A TREMENDOUS VITALITY AND PUNCH ABOUT RISE AND SHINE WHICH MAKES ME CONFIDENT THAT IT WILL KEEP DRURY LANE HAPPILY FILLED FOR MANY MONTHS TO COME" Daily Telegraph An Early Clarinet Coneerto A clarinet concerto by (he early 18th-century composer Johann Stamitz was played by Frederick Thurston and the driller String Quartet at the American Women's Club on Thursday night The work which has been discovered and arranged by Peter (dradenwitz must have been one of the first of its kind Bui it is more than merely a historical curiosity ll YARIETY ENTERTAINMENTS ESMF SHAFTESBURY Ger 6666 Pro Benson Ergs 8 30 Mat Weds Sat at 230 MADGE TITHERADGE EDNA BEST BARRY JONES In PROMISE TRAINING liOMES HOMES The old road through Kingston is two miles shorter than the by-pass and on Sundays and holidays is often faster in spite of being especially if you use tlie route marked in Kingston itself i which dodges the traffic lights in the town centre Please Send a Gift To-day 11 BUCKINGHAM ST STRAND WC2 A MATTHEW Secretary HOLBORN EMPIRE Hoi 5367 630 9 Moily Ficon I-arry Adi mi ton Wayne Forsythe beamon Fanll lhyllia Kobins Sherkot AI Burnett: Lee Donn Hall Reading Boyce kc SHAFTESBURY and "ARETHUSA" TRADtfNC APPEAL URGENTLY FOR FW PALLADIUM Ger 7373 At 625 9 Mats: Ved Th 2 30 Entiiely New show ALL ALIGHT Al OXFORD Harry Roy Baud Ai Trahan ukona ('amt ion Flanagan Allen 4 Orton Carolyo Marsh Jack Starr Rex Weber aat of ftO arttftUi tlt in 710 tax EVENING OF RARE ENTERTAIN-5IF-NT IT IS A GREAT SHOW AND SHOULD FILL DRURY LANE FOR MONTHS" Mail boboS By HENRY BERNSTEIN Enpeh Text bv II HARWOOD ANN TODD RORFRT HARRIS TREMENDOUS PI-AY A TR EM EN DO US PER FORM ANCE AN a TREMENDOUS Morning Post various JVaininf HOSPITAL NATIONAL HOSPITAL FOR DISEASES OF THE HEART Westmorclaiui-st 1 74 years' splendid work Now in great need Patients from every county in the Kingdom to maintain girls in the Society and Arethusa Shaftesbury Avenue displays a lively and characteristic invention ami even the casual listener to whom all 18th-century music sounds alike must have been struck by its individuality It was good to hear a work by a composer who Rtltfi Draper is returning to London is to most people little more than a name in Th)s falnous artlst Wll RIve a three text -hooks especial since Mas playeil by of Mr character studies at the Hay- such outstanding artists lhe programme was completed by Intimae nkt beginning on June 1 ciuarlet and clarinet quintet Here too I Storm in a eacup now at the Hay- the playing was a model of refinement and market is to be transferred to the Garrick energy directed to artistic ends A on May 25 164 "THIS NEW DRURY LANE SHOW IS A GREAT GAY GLOWING SUCCESS" Morning Post HORSE RACING NORTHOLT PARK RACES TO-DAY Monday 1st Race 8 pm 10 5 2fi Ladies hall- STREATHAM HILL To-day 230 815 COCHRAN'S P-ilare Theatre ucre ANYTHING GOES SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL 1936 STRATI OBD UPON AVON APRIL 13 to SEPT 20 irntlv at 8 Mata bt 230 Df-tab from w- atvtrj 67 Regent at 1 (Regent 0761) Inquiries as to the insertion of announcements in the above Cm a a Saturday should be addressed to the Advertisement Manager Fleet-street Dana Ward Jean Colin Billy Leonard George Lacy ary le bone or Paddington to Northolt Piccadilly Neit Mk SEYMOUR HICKS in VINTAGE WINE lube to Harrow.

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