Radio varieties (Sept 1940-June 1941)

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FIRST LADY OF THE AMERICAN THEATRE Helen Hayes at her piano in the music room of her beautiful Victorian home in Nyack, N. Y., where she finds comfort and relaxation between her dramatic radio shows. Miss Hayes is heard in her own radio playhouse — "Helen Hayes Theater" — on a 63stotion coast-to-coast Columbia network. Mark Warnow conducts the orchestra and Harry Von Zell announces. Dramatic material for each Sunday evening series is selected from originals, motion picture hits, magazine stories and novels. "Helen Hayes Theater" is sponsored by Thomas J. Lipton, Inc., in behalf of Lipton's Tea and is heard at 9:30p. m. CST.