London Revues

• Ruby - Hermione Baddeley • Young Doctor - Nigel Bruce • A Postman - Ernest Lindsay • A Lady Journalist - Joan Clarkson Scene 6. "THE RAKE" - A Hogarth Impression (Choreography by Leonide Massine: Music by Roger Quilter) Massine has taken a number of Hogarth's characters - symbolic and realistic. William Nicholson has given them a characteristic environment for a Hogarthian Orgy, " The Rake " lolls drunkenly in a chair while his wanton companions disport around him, The negro Cupid is busy with bow and arrows, plumbing the hearts of his victims( and the worship of women and wine whips itself up into a passionate whirl, And while the revellers seek their pleasure, the sages are wrapt in contemplation of their globe, and a window frames the faces of a curious crowd, who see, and are silent, • First Dancer - Greta Fayne • Second Dancer - Greta Beronius • Third Dancer - Betty Oliver • Posture Woman - Florence Desmond • Corset Woman - Eleanora Marra • First Fat Woman - Ernest Lindsay • Second Fat Woman - Violet Gould • The Rake - Terry Kendall Musicians • The Dog - Helen Gardom • The Bull - Edith Tooley • The Cat - William Cavanagh • The Cock - Billy Reynolds • The Woman with Bound Hair - Laurie Devine • The Thin Man - Richard Dolman • The Beau - Leonide Massine • Man Dancer - Jean Perrie • Boot Man - Donald Neville • Giant - Kenneth Henry • Globe Man - Fred Wallace • Man with Compass - Fred Winn • Cupid - Arthur Howe • Coloured Woman - Emma Williams • Dances – Trio - Greta Fayne, Greta Beronius and Betty Oliver • Solo - Eleanora Marra • Duo - Eleanora Marra and Leonide Massine • Entrance of Grotesques - Donald Neville, Kenneth Henry and Laurie Devine Scene 7. "REMEMBER" (Music and Words of Song by Irving Berlin) • Yvonne - Alice Delysia • Major Hamilton - Nigel Bruce • Maid - Jessie Taylor Scene 8. SONG "SOUTH SEA BLUES" (Wimperis and Anthony) • The Man - Richard Dolman • The Maid - Greta Fayne • Mr. Gloom - Douglas Byng

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