London Revues

5 THE HONOUR SYSTEM • The Police Chief – Melville Cooper • A Policeman – Edward Coventry • Two Crooks – Bobby Clark, Maul McCullough 6 STEALING THROUGH (by Douglas Byng & Melville Gideon. Ballet by Georges Balanchin) • Ada May and Mr. Cochran’s Young Ladies • A Satyr – Bobby Clark 7 A CONTRAST (by Douglas Byng) • Announcer – Jane Welsh a) 1901 – MASTER BERTIE’S MISTAKE • Colonel Mafeking Smith – Melville Cooper • Mrs Mafeking Smith – Betty Shale • Sylvia (their daughter) – Molly Molloy • Blanche (their daughter) – Effie Atherton • Bertie (their son) – Edward Cooper • Annie (their maid) – Queenie Leonard b) 1931 UNSWEPT CORNERS • A Father – Melville Cooper • A Mother – Betty Shale • A Daughter – Molly Molloy • A Daughter – Effie Atherton • A Son – Edward Cooper • A Maid – Queenie Leonard 8 “I Can’t Do Anything at all, but just Love You” (by Noel Coward) • Ada May 9 THE LADY IN RED a) Outside the Stage Door of a small Provincial Theatre • Sappington – John Mills • Mr Cunningham – Bobby Clark b) THE STAGE • One Young (a Chinaman) – Melville Cooper • Mohamed Mahoney – Bobby Clark • Becchauser – Paul McCullough • The Lady in Red – Kathryn Hamill • Victor Fairhair – Henry Mollison 10 BRIGHT YOUNG PEOPLE (by Noel Coward) • Queenie Leonard, Edward Cooper and Effie Atherton 11 SCARAMOUCHE – An impression of the Commedia dell Arte (Music by Elsie April from an air of Pergolese. Choreography by Georges Balanchin. Lyric by Douglas Byng) • Scaramouche – Bernardi • Sylvia Kathryn Hamill • Capitano – Henry Mollison • Pierettes - Mr. Cochran’s Young Ladies, The John Tiller Girls • Zanni – Jack Adnes, Miles Arlen, Billy Coram, Edward Coventry, Norman Graham, Fred Leroy, Anthony

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