rTHE theatre is getting back to work already. 11 • Although a fortnight’s closure was announced, towns all over the country are opening their theatres, a few .before the first week was over, a good many in this, the second week. Touring managers are planning ahead quickly. Louis
September 14, 1939 - The Era - London, London, England
MANY RE-OPENINGS ALL over the country during the week-end and since, variety booking offices were busy collecting information and re-assembling companies to open in theatres and music halls in those districts where local embargoes were being lifted. spent Monday hearing the good
September 14, 1939 - The Era - London, London, England
artists will be wanted at short notice: also for entertaining troops and others. ADVERTISE IN ‘THE ERA’ The Official Organ of Entertainment Agents’ and other offices should also announce their new or present addresses in “The Era.”
September 14, 1939 - The Era - London, London, England
Further Efforts A' WEEK of intense activity has resulted in the partial reopening of cinemas except in those areas listed on page 5. Following considerable spadework, a Trade Committee met at Panton-street on Wednesday morning last week to appoint a deputation to wait on the Hom
September 14, 1939 - The Era - London, London, England
Six More Appointed Cinemas as A.R.P. Stations ? a meeting was called by the Leeds branch to discuss problems connected with reopening the accommodation at the Griffin Hotel, Leeds, was taxed to the limit. Both the chairman, Mr. J. Prendergast, and Mr. C. P. Metcalfe made it clea
September 14, 1939 - The Era - London, London, England
round. Mr. Rush referred to a communication from Mr. Fuller re training of female operators—for the duration of the war only. Mr. Metcalfe said that Mr. L. Mannix, of the Regent Cinema, Leeds, had been in touch with him, and was prepared to form classes, and arrange for the nece
September 14, 1939 - The Era - London, London, England