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August 8, 1923 - The Era - London, London, England
At the Victoria Pavilion, Ilfracombe. last week, crowded holiday audience thoroughly enjoyed the excellent programmes submitted by that clever and versatile concert party, the Scottish Clans, both the stage setting and the costumes being typically .Scottish and the repertoire in
August 8, 1923 - The Era - London, London, England
The Super Optimists at the Pier Pavilion. Ray, continue to draw big audiences daily. Mr. Frank Terry, as manager, producer and star artist, has done much to bring this | company to the high level it now | The show is particularly strong in comedy, and Os. Battve do.*s |very well
August 1, 1923 - The Era - London, London, England
Annuities. ANNUITIES. ACTORS AND ACTRESSES •bonld make provision for OLD AGE OR INCAPACITATION investing in the ■ROYAL general THEATRICAL FUND, which offers GREATER ADVANTAGES than can be obtained any Inonranee Office. Write for full particvlars as to rtUee. subscriptions. Ac.,
August 1, 1923 - The Era - London, London, England
/THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF 'A- MUSIC. (Incorporated by Royal Charter. 1883), Prince Consort-road. Sontb 1 Kensington. B.W. Patron, His Majesty King. President. H.H.H. the Prince Wales, K.G. Director, bir Hugh P. Allen. M.A., D Mos- Hon. Secretary. George A. Macmillan, Xtq.. D.Lltt. f
August 1, 1923 - The Era - London, London, England
Carmines. are alio producing I Um PE,ICILS BIJTTE,! '. Th * * can b * oblaine,l 3,1 High-Claii Hairdressers, Chemists, &c. LIMING PENCILS, various shades, 4Jd. per stick The New Tivoli Theatre ■ STRAND, W.C.2 - < Through the courtesy of T. F. Dawe, ; Esq., vve have received the
August 1, 1923 - The Era - London, London, England
Bill Agreed. After protracted opposition an agreement between the opposition and promoters of the Performing Animals Bill was ratified in Standing Committee of the House of Commons, and a very modified, but agreed. Bill was ordered to be reported to the House. Further proceedings
August 1, 1923 - The Era - London, London, England
There can be no doubt,** writes a correspondent, that the. popularity erf Southport is due to the foresight and enterprise the Corporation in providing all kinds of amusements. To theatrical and variety companies it is a number one town; at the beautiful Opera House the visitor
August 1, 1923 - The Era - London, London, England