CRYSTAL PALACE.
"SONG O' MY HEART." ' 4 'Song o' My Heart," John McCormaek's splendid talking and singing romance, continues to attract. large audiences during its extended season at the Crystal Palace Theatre. Rich comedy, romance, youth, . and laughter are merged in thjp brilliant lyric masterpiece. One hears the vibrant voice of John McCormack, nne of the world's greatest tenors, reproduced as truly as if he faced you from the concert stage. The box plans are at The Bristol Piano Ccinpany.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20076, 4 November 1930, Page 16
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