We move to the black desert near Bent River Junction, Arizona. Rose and Albert find the El Coyote Club, a noisy Western saloon, the site of Conrad's last gig. The bartender turns out to be Mae ...
CRUISE, BABY • She-Cruiser – Hermione Baddeley • He-Cruiser – Cyril Ritchard • Spinster - Betty Ann Davies • Parson - Michael Anthony • Ghastly Tot - Peggy Willoughby OUR BRITISH PASTIMES • Compère - ...
• The Singer - Leigh Stafford • The Lady of the Morning - Roma Beaumont • The Lady of the Evening - Louise Lloyd ACHTUNG! ACHTUNG! ALL FALL DOWN • Jack and John Bredwin Come and meet the Stars at THE ...
PART II 14. “RELATIVES“ - By Sid Onflick, Elwood Stutz and Sid Berman The Orchestra - Miguelita and her Afro-Cubanos The Girl Friend - Marlana The Husband - Ronald Frankau His Wife - Nina Tarakanova ...
When Lieutenant Bummerli, a Swiss mercenary in the Serbian army, takes refuge from his Bulgarian enemies in the house of a Bulgarian general - to be precise, in the daughter's bedroom - he sets hearts ...
Tom Arnold presents FINE FEATHERS A Revue Devised and Staged by Robert Nesbitt, Assisted by Joan Davis Dances and Ensembles by Joan Davis and Buddy Bradley Musical arrangements by George Melachrino; ...
Book adapted and additional lyrics by: David Simpatico: Music adapted and arranged and additional music and lyrics by: Bryan Louiselle Music and Lyrics by Sammy Fain and Bob Hilliard, Oliver Wallace ...
Loosely based on the famous 'Alice' stories by Lewis Carroll, this delightful adaptation portrays the plucky Alice accidentally finding her way into a bewildering plot, as she follows the White Rabbit ...
A Musical Revue in Two Acts, a Prologue and 21 Scenes. Sketches by Moss Hart. Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin. Opened Music Box Theatre, New York - 30 September 1933; closed 8 September 1934 (400 ...
The shows are listed in alphabetical order. The original opening date is the official frst night, not counting previews, unless otherwise stated. By and large revivals of shows are not included. In ...
NEW FACES Revue by Eric Maschwitz; Music by Jack Strachey. Lyrics by Tommy Connor and Manny Sherwin. Music arranged by Peter Yorke Comedy Theatre, London - 11 April, 1940 (257 perfs) PROGRAMMW 1.
• Song - Madame Alvarez - "O Pellegrina! Pilgrim from a Persian sea! Pearl that Cleopatra gave love-gage to Antony - Antony, her lord and slave..." • Finale - "Who is the gent? ... The Duke of Trent, ...