A Programme by Young Artists
Joyce Walker Robson Violoncello duets Beryl Parkinson and solos
Geoffrey Lea , Boy Soprano
Kitty Shears , Animal Imitations
Elizabeth Grigs , reading her own story, ' Mr. Thinsmutch's Hobby'
Ann Walmisley , Pianoforte Solos
Compere, LAURI LUPINO LANE
Contributors
Unknown:
Joyce
Walker Robson
Unknown:
Beryl
Parkinson
Unknown:
Geoffrey
Lea
Soprano:
Kitty
Shears
Unknown:
Elizabeth
Grigs
Pianoforte:
Ann
Walmisley
Unknown:
Lauri Lupino
Lane
A Concert Party Show
Revived and Produced by HARRY S. PEPPER
Cast
TOMMY HANDLEY
C. DENIER WARREN
WYNNE AJELLO PAUL ENGLAND
JANE CARR
JOE MORLEY
At the pianos:
HARRY S. PEPPER and DORIS ARNOLLO
The White Coons will broadcast in the National programme tomorrow night
Contributors
Produced By:
Harry S.
Pepper
Unknown:
Tommy
Handley
Unknown:
C. Denier
Warren
Unknown:
Wynne
Ajello
Unknown:
Paul
England
Unknown:
Jane
Carr
Unknown:
Joe
Morley
Pianos:
Harry S.
Pepper
Pianos:
Doris
Arnollo
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