London Revues

George Black invites you to STRIKE IT AGAIN Designed and Produced by Alec Shanks, With Wendy Toye – Dances, Musical Adviser - Debroy Somers Prince of Wales Theatre, London - 28 November 1944 - 16 January, 1945 1. MEET THE SWING STREET KIDS (“That’ll be the Day” by Hubert Gregg) The Good News is told by Roberta Huby, Stella Moya, Joyce White, Pauline Black, Coral Woods And Lind Joyce “The Adam in Me” (by Hebert Gregg) Sung by Bonar Colleano Jnr. 2. A COME-BACK (by Bud Flanagan) Sid Field Introduced by Jerry Desmonde 3. THE CONVICTS RETURN (by Frank Eyton) The Heroine - Roberta Huby 4. LOOK ON THIS PICTURE (Harold Purcell) (a) Royal Diversion The Singer - Roberta Huby (b) Affairs of State Premiere Danseuse - Wendy Toye An Admirer - Teddy King 5. FRENCHWITHOUT A BLUSH (by Barbara Gordan and Resit Thomas) The Parisian - Billy Dainty The Vendeuses - Stella Moya & Lind Joyce A Tommy - Sid Field A G.I. - Jerry Desmonde 6. THE FRENCH PANTOMIMIST (by Pam Smalley and F, Frustaci) Sherkot 7. FANTASY (“Fascinating You”) The Young Man - Bernard Hunter The Dancer - Joyce White 8. BRUSHWORK (by John Jowett) The Artists - Sid Field & Jerry Desmonde A Student - Pauline Black A Rustic - Syd Railton They’re Only Human (by Leslie Gibbs arid Michael Carr) 9. SOMETHING OLD—SOMETHING NEW Around Chestnut Street—”Between 18th and 19th Chestnut Street” The Boys and Girls - Coral Woods, Bill Gordon, Charles Yates and Pauline Black At the Cafe—”Canteen Bounce” The Proprietor - Billy Dainty The Pianist - John Shackell Bessie Rhonestone Gown - Stella Moya The Waiters - Alan Wren, Billy Maguire The Checkroom Girl - Jacquelyn Dunbar The Guests - Hazel Holland, Beryl Fraser, Jean Chappelle, David Carey, Teddy King Piccadilly—”I Left my Heart in Piccadilly (by Hubert Greg) Bernard Hunter and Roberta Ruby

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