- Opening Night: 22 August 1910
- Performance: 27 August 1910
- Genre: Variety
1. Syd Crossley – eccentric comedian
2. John Terry and Mabel Lambert – the comedy couple
3. Metz and Metz – comedians and dancers
4. Bains and Company – comedy acrobats
5. G. Osborn Burgoyne presents ‘The English Dancers in a novel Indian Scene entitled “Les Idolatres”, introducing the Great Espinosa’
6. Karr and Kooney – comedians
7. Harry Rogerson – ‘the tired comedian’
8. Lottie Bellman, assisted by Ray Russell, in ‘Bits of Vaudeville’
9. The Schilinsky Brothers – hand balancing acrobats
10. Boden and Bell – duettists and dancers
11. Marie Brayman – Vaudeville artiste
- Number of Acts: 11
- Number of Performances: 13
- Performance Times: Monday to Saturday at 18:00 and 21:00 with a matinee performance on Thursday at 14:30
- Notes: The Programme included an explanatory note about the Scene - it was a Pantomimic Ballet with the greatest English dancers of the day