London Revues

THE NEW HAPPIDROME Prince of Wales Theatre TOM ARNOLD LIMITED presents THE GREAT B.B.C. SUCCESS The New HAPPIDROME of 1944 Staged by ROBERT NESBITT; Dances arranged by Lydia Sokolova and Joan Sherman Fisher; Costumes designed by Slack Lucas and B. J. Simmons Ltd. Settings by Cari 1. OVERTURE• 2. THE DRESS REHEARSAL OF “LOVEJOY’S REVUE” “LET THERE BE MUSIC” The Maestro: Eileen Murphy introduces Melody, Harmony, Rhythm and Tempo The Ballad Singer - Leo Massey The Swing Singer - Bunty Meadows The Harpist - Marie Lawton with HUTCH at the Piano The Dancers - Stuart & Gold Mr. Lovejoy - Harry Korris Ramsbottom - Cecil Frederick Enoch (the Call Boy) - Robbie Vincent 3. MASSEY & HODGES 4. “RENDEZVOUS IN VERSAILLES” The Singer - Eileen Murphy The Lovers - Stuart & Gold 5. MR. LOVEJOY CARRIES ON 6. FRANK WILSON The Australian Sundowner 7. “NAVAL OCCASIONS” (a) Bunty Meadows, Massey & Hodges and THE GIRLS (b) Harry Korris, Robbie Vincent and Cecil Frederick (c) Eileen Murphy—”Nelson’s Day” 8. OUTSIDE THE “HAPPIDROME” The Sherman Fisher Girls 9. CECIL FREDERICK and BUNTY MEADOWS 10. “ON THE BANKS OF THE WABASH” An Old-Time Song and Dance Scena Massey & Hodges, Syd Railton, Marie Lawton, Stewart & Gold and Eileen Murphy , 11. “LOST IN LONDON” Lovejoy, Enoch & Ramsbottom 12. “THE CHARLADIES” Jennie Gregson, Marie Lawton, Connie Crighton, Muriel Zillah interrupt a Band Rehearsal 13. “HULABALOOLA ISLE” Bunty Meadows and The Girls 14. HUTCH The Famous British West-Indies Star 15. MR. LOVEJOY and his Staff Entertain You 16. THE FINALE of Mr. Lovejoy’s Revue THE ENTIRE COMPANY bid you Goodnight from “THE HAPPIDROME”

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