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              RSP/6/7/6 · Item · 4 Dec 1926
              Part of Regent Street Polytechnic
              Programme for the 54th [sic] series, 27th year of the Polytechnic Popular Entertainments, priced threepence. Chairman is Sir Kynaston Studd, President of the Polytechnic. In addition to details of the organ recital and performance by the Polytechnic Choral and Orchestral Society, conducted by Arthur Fagge, the programme includes advertisements for Polytechnic Fete and Exhibition, films by Wilfred T Grenfell on Labrador showing at the Polytechnic Theatre, membership of the Polytechnic Sports Club, Polytechnic Tours, and advertisement for 'Hiawatha' at the Queen's Hall on 2 April 1927 and a 'Grand Concert' on 26 Feb 1927.
              Performers include Gladys van der Beeck, Marie Cartwright, Edward Nicholl and Kenneth Ellis.
              RSP/6/7/4 · Item · 5 Dec 1925
              Part of Regent Street Polytechnic
              Programme for the 52nd series, 26th year of the Polytechnic Popular Entertainments, priced threepence. Chairman is Sir Kynaston Studd, President of the Polytechnic. In addition to details of the organ recital and performance by the Polytechnic Choral and Orchestral Society, conducted by Arthur Fagge, the programme includes advertisements for Polytechnic membership, the Distress and Christmas Fund, Poly Tours and a Men's Meeting at the Poly.
              Performers include Ida Cooper, Ivy Philips, John Collett and Roy Henderson.
              The programme also includes a brief tribute to Miss Florence Birchenough, keen Poly swimmer and gymnast who has become the British record holder for shot put, javelin throw and discus; member of every Women's International Team that has represented Britain up to the present time, voted Captain of the British team in the last International Contest and winner of minor competitions abroad in Brussels, Monte Carlo and Sweden.
              RSP/6/7/3 · Item · 10 Nov 1923
              Part of Regent Street Polytechnic
              Programme of concert at the Queen's Hall. Featuring Miss Cecilia Farrar, Miss Lily Fairney, Mr Robert Naylor, Mr Ernest Elliott, The Wembley Choir, Miss Georgis Drayson, Mr Will Kings, Mr Bertram Hull, Mr Norman Long, the Band of HM Welsh Guards. Includes song sheets and advertisements for forthcoming programmes, as well as for the Polytechnic Tours and local music shops.
              RSP/6/7/2 · Item · 11 Nov 1922
              Part of Regent Street Polytechnic
              Programme of concert at the Queen's Hall. Featuring Miss Isolde O'Farrell, Miss Muriel MacGregor, Mr Albert Downing, Mr Alan Turner, Mr Robert Easton, the Wembley Choir, Miss Evelyn Hardy, Mr Morgan Lloyd, Miss Laura Godfree, Mr Norman Long, Mr Charles Conyers, Mr Paul Freeman. Includes song sheets and advertisements for forthcoming programmes, as well as for the Polytechnic Tours and local music shops.
              RSP/6/7/1 · Item · 13 Nov 1897
              Part of Regent Street Polytechnic
              Programme of concert for the Polytechnic Popular Saturday Entertainments at the Queen's Hall. Featuring Sir Robert Ball FRS 'Invisible Stars' lecture illustrated with the oxy-hydrogen lantern and The Broughton Black Opera Singers. Adverts include 'Ye Coco Tree' in Pinner, London Training School for Choristers and Polytechnic cement.
              RSP/2/2/7/3 · Item · 26 Aug 1929
              Part of Regent Street Polytechnic

              Agreement for tenancy of the Polytechnic Theatre 307 Regent Street from Sir Kynaston Studd to Walter Pearce and Sidney John Wright trading as Walter Pearce. Includes correspondence on headed paper from Walter Peace, european representative of Wurlitzer Cinema Organs and the Polytechnic Theatre regarding authorisation for cheques.

              Includes stipulation that the tenant can use the Hall between the hours of 11am and 11pm except for Sundays, Christmas Days and Good Friday for the purposes of 'conducting cinematograph [cinema] exhibitions, dramatic performances and other entertainments'. The rent is to be: the first £50 in weekly receipts paid as minimum rent, the next £250 to be allowed ot the tenant for expenditure, the balance of weekly takings up to be £135 to be divided and paid as 75% to the Landlord and 25% to the tenant, the balance of weekly taking above £435 to be paid as 20% to the Landlord and 80% to the tenant. The Landlord will provide a kiosk for which the tenant can sell chocolate, sweets, cigarettea, cigars and tobacco, for which the Landlord will receive 10% of gross receipts. The tenant is not to give any performance derogatory to the work of the Polytechnic. The tenants have the right to erect a Wurlitzer organ at the back of the stage. The tenants shall provide an efficient musical accompaniment to the performance if necessary. The tenants have the right to sublet for up to 3 months.All performances shall be submitted to the Landlord at least 7 days in advance. Includes regulations with regards to copyright music.

              A memorandum notes that the rent was to be increased to £80 a week from August 1929. Annotated 'expired'.

              RSP/2/2/7/5 · Item · 25 Mar 1935
              Part of Regent Street Polytechnic

              Photocopy Counterpart lease of The Polytechnic Theatre 309 Regent Street from Sir JEK Studd (photocopy) 25 Mar 1935 with photocopy letter of 26 Jun 1939 from Specterman regarding the carrying out of repairs to organ or effects following the sublet of the Polytechnic Cinema to Monument Film Productions Ltd.

              Lease includes stipulation that the tenant can use the Hall between the hours of 11am and 11pm except for Sundays, Christmas Days and Good Friday for the purposes of 'conducting cinematograph [cinema] exhibitions and other entertainments'. The lessor reserves the right to use the theatre beetween 11am and 1pm with 48 hours notice. The rent is to be £80 a week with a £320 deposit. The tenant shall provide an efficient musical accompaniment to the performance if necessary. All performances shall be submited to the Landlord for approval. Includes regulations with regards to copyright music. Seats A18-22 are reserved for the free use of the Governors of the Polytechnic. The tenant is not to give any performance derogatory to the work of the Polytechnic.

              RSP/6/6/23 · Item · 1930
              Part of Regent Street Polytechnic
              Programme for 'Tembi' A Story of the Jungle by Cherry Kearton. Shown at the Polytechnic Theatre, Regent Street. The programme advertises 'Robot orchestra - the music of the hidden orchestra in this theatre is produced by the Bel-Canto Super Cinema Reproducer' and 'The organ music played in this theatre during the interlude is Wurlitzer music reproduced by the Bel-Canto Super Cinema Reproducer'.