London Revues

“SHE SHALL HAVE MUSIC” (a colour dance) (Lyrics by Robert Gould. Music by Arthur Wilkinson) • Sheila O’Neill with Lindsay Dolan and David Toguri Wendy Barry, Robert Howe, Bernard Sharpe, Anthea Slatter, Cathie Snedden, James Sparrow, Ruth Till; The Singers; Don Lawson on the Drums “PRIMROSE” (by Jeremy Kingston. Music by Peter Knight) • Dora Bryan, Richard Wattis, Amanda Barrie “RUN, RUN, RUN” (by Jay Livingstone. Music by Ray Evans) • The Company Act 2 4. MUSICAL COMEDY “COSETTE” or “GENTLEMEN PREFER REDHEADS” (Book and Lyrics by Alan Melville. Music by Charles Zwar) The Scene is the Military Academy at St. Cyr; The Time —When francs were 40 to the £. • Cosette - Dora Bryan • Lt. Paul Duchesne - Richard Wattis • Pierre - Dennis Lotis • Fifi - Amanda Barrie • Zizi - Sheila O’Neill • Jean-Jacques - John Hewer • Madeleine - Elaine Taylor • Mme. Duchesne - Hilda Campbell Russell • Henri - Julian Fox • Cadets and Visitors - The Company Musical Numbers • “St. Cyr” - Jean-Jacques & Cadets • “Mademoiselle Cosette” - Fifi, Zizi & Cadets • “Not a Cloud in the Sky” - Pierre and Madeleine • “Cherish Your First Affair” - Cosette 5. T. V. COMEDY • Introduced by Amanda Barrie and John Hewer “DINNER FOR TWO” (by S. C. Green and R. M. Hills) • Mary - Dora Bryan • Freda - Sheila O’Neill • Roger - Richard Wattis • Arthur - Dennis Lotis • Jim - John Hewer • Janet - Amanda Barrie The action takes place in Roger and Mary’s new house 6. VARIETY THE DANCERS AND SINGERS • “ Something About A Show Tune” by John Taylor THE LIVER POULES (by Peter Myers, Alec Grahame and Ronnie Cass) • Dora Bryan, Amanda Barrie, Sheila O’Neill, Anthea Slatter

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