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Time
magazine reviews Earl Carroll's
recently-opened Broadway musical review Earl Carroll's
Sketchbook, saying "a large and lovely group of girls attired
in summery yellow dresses crowd out upon the stage, lie on their
backs on an imitation grass terrace, raise their legs high in the air and wave them slowly to & fro. This revel sets the pitch
for the rest of the entertainment, which fulfills every standard -
anatomical, luxurious, careless - that is associated with Producer
Carroll."
Time magazine reviews Earl Carroll's recently-opened Broadway musical review Earl Carroll's Sketchbook, saying "a large and lovely group of girls attired in summery yellow dresses crowd out upon the stage, lie on their backs on an imitation grass terrace, raise their legs high in the air and wave them slowly to and fro. This revel sets the pitch for the rest of the entertainment, which fulfills every standard - anatomical, luxurious, careless - that is associated with Producer Carroll."
The stage musical Mr Cinders, with music by Vivian Ellis and Richard Myers, and book and lyrics by Clifford Grey and Greatrex Newman, moves from The Adelphi Theatre, London, UK, to the London Hippodrome.
Lou Graham is born in North Carolina, USA. He will become a pioneer of rockabilly music.
The first weekly radio show of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Music And The Spoken Word, is broadcast live from Salt Lake Tabernacle on Temple Square, Salt Lake City, USA, in the USA. The programme will go on to become the world's longest-running continuous network broadcast, carried on over 2,000 radio and television stations and cable systems. (1929).
The stage musical Mr Cinders, with music by Vivian Ellis and Richard Myers, and book and lyrics by Clifford Grey and Greatrex Newman, moves from the Adelphi Theatre, London, UK, to the London Hippodrome.