London Revues

George Black's Musical Funfare HAPPY and GLORIOUS Produced by Robert Nesbitt: Dances arranged by Joan Davis; Musical Adviser - Debroy Somers PalladiumTheatre - October 3, 1944 - April 6, 1945 1. FAN FARE • The Master of the Musick - Victor Standing • The Mistress of the Rhythm - Zoe Gail • The Argyll Octette, The Palladium Girls and The Dance Band (“Happy and Glorious Day” - Music by Walter Ridley. Lyric by Syd Colin and Bob Musel) 2. TRINDER RETURNS 3. CAIROLI BROTHERS • Internationally Famous Clowns 4. RHYTHMMAKES THE WORLD GO ROUND (Lyrics and Music by Walter Ridley, Bob Muse and Michael Carr) • The Singer - Elisabeth Welch • The North - Renee Guscott, Mary Scott, Lola Derrol, Diana Glover, Phyliss Rawlings, Laetitia Montford • The East - Marqueez and Ensemble • The South - Joan Carrod, Ena Curtis, Roma Darrell • The West - George Gray and Ensemble 5. WORDS and MUSIC • Tommy Trinder and Zoe Gail interrupted by Jack Williams, Harold Revell, Alan Bailey, Jack Wilmer, not to mention Teddy Finch and "Joe" 6. HIGHLAND BRIGADE • The Warriors - Victor Standing and The Argyll Octette • The Highlanders - The Dagenham Girl Pipers 7. THIS IS THE ARMY, MR. TRINDER • The Officers - Harold Revell and Alan Bailey • The Sergeant - Jack Williams • The Batman - Tommy Trinder 8. THE GUARDS BRIGADE (“Marching on Parade” - Lyrics and Music by Michael Carr, Freddie Prisker and John Turner) • Zoe Gail and The Military Band • The Dagenham Girl Drummers and Full Ensemble INTERMISSION 9. TAPPING TO THE BATON • The Leader of the Band - George Gray and The Girls 10. LEASE – LEND (by Howard Thomas) • Tommy Trinder and Zoe Gail

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