London Revues

IT’S FOOLISH BUT IT’S FUN A revue devised and produced by Douglas Furber Musical Numbers artranged and staged by Buddy BradleyBallet by Andree Howard Music by Vivian Ellis, John Ridley, Marc Anthony, Fred Prosker and Ralph Reader Orchestra under the direction of Reginald Burston London Coliseum - 12 March - 11 December, 1943 1. MOONLIGHT SONATA - Te Company 2. THIS HEAVEN (by Marc Anbthony and Douglas Furber) Nancy Burne, Guy Fielding Geroge Carden, Lulu Dukes and Girls 3. MUSIC HALL (by Doug;as Furber and Frank Eyton) The Dickensian - Danny Page The Wdding Party; The Best Man - Jimmy Nervpo The Bridegroom - Teddy Knox The Bride - Nancy Burne The Bride’s Father - Frank Holloway Theatre Manager - Roy Jeffries The Illusionist - Robin Hood His Assistant - Isobel Marden 4. CAFE MONTMARTRE (Music by Offenbach) The Waiter - Geroge Carden Another Waiter - Danny Page The Sailor - Bruce Carfax The Girl - Phyllis Stanley The Polka Dancers - Arnaud & Peggy The Can-Can Dancer - Pamela Foster “Love’s Last Word” (“Quand l’amour Meurt”) - Music by Creamieux 5. WILL IT COME TO THIS? (by Douglas Furber) Mrs Bunce - Isobel Marden Mr Bunce - Teddy Knox Francis Bunce - Jimmy Nervo Fay - Daphne Peretz Bessie - Nancy Burne 6. LOST, STOLEN OR STRAYED (by Douglas Furber & John Ridley) Phyllis Stanley, Guy Fielding, George Carden and Girls 7. BETTY DRIVER 8. RETURN TO YESTERDAY (by Douglas Furber & John Ridley) The Edwardians - Phyllis Stanley, Bruce Carfax The Dancers - Arnaud & Peggy The Victorians - Jimmy Nervo and Teddy Knox

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