EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.
John McOorinack's "Song o' My Heart" is showing for a return season at tiverjbody s Theatre la all McCovmftck, probably the world's greatest tenor, sings el ?J? n ,*? n A s ' and the favourabl# Impression created by the first gradually grows into an enthusiastic appreciation of the great singer, with his perfect control and tremendous powers of concentration. When the story opens McGormack is teen as a singer m an Irish julage. Though young he has already been disappointed in love, for tho girl has been forced by her aunt to marry another. me part Of the girl is taken in charming manner bv Alice Joyce.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20308, 6 August 1931, Page 7
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