Ivor Novello was a Welsh musician and composer, born on January 15, 1893. He is best known for his contributions to musical theatre and popular music in the early 20th century. Novello composed many hit songs and musicals, including Keep the Home Fires Burning. His work has had a lasting impact on British music, and he is remembered as a talented and influential figure in the entertainment industry. He passed away on March 6, 1951.
"Television, they say, will permit a person to be entertained at home, without the effort of going to a picture house, without the trouble of booking seats, without the presence of other people."
"There is an atmosphere about the picture theatre that speaks of entertainment and relaxation. The charming surroundings, good music, and the fact that each visitor is determined to enjoy a few hours of holiday all exert an influence on the mind."
"The inconvenience, the glaring lights, the long hours of waiting, and the repetition of every scene are all calculated to defeat anything more than a real mastery of love technique."
"When the cinematograph first made its appearance, we were told that the days of the ordinary theatre were numbered."
"A couple of seats at a good picture house cost comparatively little but give a generous return in the shape of freshened minds and freedom from the worries that even the best regulated homes cannot always avoid."
"We were asked to believe that the variety and the novelty of even the crude films of the early days would provide a means of entertainment which would cut out the stage."
"The average person is gregarious; there is something in the spirit of the crowd that adds to the enjoyment of entertainment."