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AMUSEMENTS. THE yARIETY SHOW OP THE YEAR! Featuring a galaxy of famous 8.8. C. aud vaudeville stars, the most popular dancing, singing, comedy, and burlesque artists in Britain. ■ ON THE AIR.’ ‘ ON THE AIR.’ • ON THE AIR.’ ‘ ON THE AIR.’ COMMENCING TO-DAY. at the mu —st. james urn Hill BRITISH THEATRE jHSI Direction Sir Benjamin Puller. 2.15 - TWICE DAILY The English Vaudeville Stage and Radio Stage has never placed before the public an entertainment to equal tho magnitude of ‘On the Air.’ ‘ ON THE AIR.’ ‘ON THE AIR.’ TRULY A CONSTELLATION OF PERSONALITIES TOO COSTLY TO PRESENT ON ANY ONE MUSIC HALL STAGE. Throughout there is a story which admirably links the acts together. ROY POX aud BAND, Playing Popular Musical Hits. Amusing and Versatile Act. CLAPHAM and DWYER, Famous Comedy Pair in Drolleries. SCOT! and WHALEY Indulge in Brief Back Chat, Patter, and Pianoforte. Bradley’s RHYTHM GIRLS. DEREK OLDHAM Sings ‘Moya, My Girl,’ and Fleurette.’ DAVE BURNABY, A Saucy Number, ‘ Down in the Valley Under the Trees.’ AND A SCORE MORE— Cleverly directed sequence of outstanding variety turns linked by radio and clever story . . . Well conceived and expertly executed melange without a dull moment. . . . Well s , balanced comedy, burlesque, dancing, singing, and patter interludes , . . Attractively-staged ensembles, sparkling atmosphere, swift movement, broad humour, brilliant chorus work, novel sound effects . . . Bright dialogue . . . Flawless recording . . Excellent photography and staging, (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also Screening ‘ TEMBI.’ , Mr Cherry Kearlou travelled 12,000 miles through Central Africa photographing this intensely interesting picture. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOX PLANS At D.I.C. and M'Cracken and Walls’s until 5 p.m.; Jacobs's, 5-7 p.m.; then at Theatre (Phono 13-702).

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Evening Star, Issue 21747, 15 June 1934, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 21747, 15 June 1934, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 21747, 15 June 1934, Page 11

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