London Revues

Val Parnell presents his elegant Floor Show at the STARLIGHT ROOF Production by Robert Nesbitt: Comedy directed by Charles Henry: Dancing Staged by Joan Davis Music by George Melachrino: Lyrics by Eric Maschwitz: Comedy Scenes and Dialogue by Matt Brooks London Hippodrome, - 23 October, 1947 - 25 December, 1947 PART ONE THE SINGERS • Coral Woods, Brenda Gay, Sybil Gilchik, Pearl Newman, Kenneth Birrell, Gordon Needham, Leslie Baker, Bill Moskalyk introduce The Dancers • June Wheeler, Clementina Stuart, Maive Hewson, June Turton, Mavis Peterson, Jean Allison, Mary Maxfield, Jillian Roma, Lucille Gaye VIC OLIVER introduces PAT KIRKWOOD • • • • FRED EMNEY introduces himself • • • • "Clair de lune" interpreted by Marilyn Hightower as "the moon," William Vaux as "the night," Frank Bernaski as "the mortal " and Corps-de-Ballet • • • • VIC OLIVER and BARBARA PERRY demonstrate the Power of Music • • • • PAT KIRKWOOD and JERE McMAHON prove that ladies and gentlemen don't make love • • • . A discourse on inflation by WALLY BOAG • • • • VIC OLIVER presents two discoveries of the concert platform . . . . THE COMPANY show you what will happen if "LONDON GOES WEST" "Feudin’ and fightin’" by Burton Lane PART TWO Santiago's Latin Rhythms with MARILYN HIGHTOWER, WILLIAM VAUX, LUCILLE GAYE. THE CORPS-DE-BALLET and BARBARA PERRY "South America Take It Away" (Words and Music by Harold Rome) • • • • MICHAEL BENTINE makes an appeal • • • • VIC OLIVER strikes a blow for the Films • • • • "So little time" - PAT KIRKWOOD in nostalgic mood • • • • FRED EMNEY fills up his form • • • • A Dance Divertissement by BARBARA PERRY

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