OCTAGON ‘ Song o’ My Heart,’ at the Octagon, has every element that goes to make a picture a success—sentiment, tender pathos, charming Jove interest, and a sympathv for the principal characters which grips the audience. In addition to.all these there is wholesome comedy and a wit such ns only persons of Irish extraction can display. It is a splendid vehicle for M'Cormack, and the renowned tenor is heard in eleven songs. It is hardly necessary to say that M'Cormack’s singing of the Irish melodies is enchanting. Some of
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Evening Star, Issue 21993, 1 April 1935, Page 3
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