London Revues

J. M. & R. Gatti presents Archibald de Bear's Revue R. S. V. P. in Three Parts IncludingAlice in LumberlandandWorse-than-any-Mary" Book by Archibald de Bear Ballet and Incidental Music by Norman O’Neill Additional Scenes and Lyrics by Greatrex Newman Dances arranged by Quentin Tod and J. W. Jackson Settings and Costumes designed by Clifford Pember In accordance with the Rules of the Lori Chamberlain PART I. 1 THE PRINCIPALS AND CHORUS • having introduced themselves, invite you to Respond 2. THE RECIPE OF REVUE (By Jack Strachey) • Enid Stamp-Taylor and Chorus 3. SITTING ON TOP OF THE WORLD (By Lewis Young and Ray Henderson) • Cyril Ritchard and Mimi Crawford 4. THE FURNITURE SAGA (By A. P. Garland) (In Three Episodes) • Robert Hale and J. H. Roberts 5. LITTLE MISS WEST-END (By Jack Strachey) • Mimi Crawford and Chorus 6. MY BACHELOR DAYS (By Austin Melford and Melville Gideon) • Cyril Ritchard 7. THE FINE OLD ENGLISH GENTLEMAN (By Greatrex Newman and Wolseley Charles) • The Husband - J. H. Roberts • The Wife - Mimi Crawford 8. WORSE-THAN-ANY-MARY (By Greatrex Newman) (With due acknowledgment and apologies to Messrs. Herbert Clayton and Jack Waller, Messrs. Moss Empires Ltd., and the Principals of the London Hippodrome success : “Mercenary Mary”) • Kid June / Chris Baskcomb / Hearn the Hunter - Robert Hale • Worse-than-Any-Peggy - Joyce Barbour • Hale Fellow Well Set - Cyril Ritchard • Great-Great-Great Grandpa - Quentin Tod • Enid (A Bathing Girl) - Enid Stamp Taylor • Eric (A Waiter) - Eric Cave • Arline (A Maid) - Arline Kings • Chorus Gentlemen and Men - Hugh Dempster, Frank Wilson Barrett, Leonard De Renzi Harry Winton and Entire Company INTERVAL PART II.

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