London Revues

A New Musical Show FINE AND DANDY Devised by Firth Shephard and Robert Nesbitt Sketches by Reginald Purdell, Frank Eyton, Austin Melford, Ronald Jeans and others Music by Manning Sherwin. Lyrics by Val Guest and others Additional Music composed and arranged by John Blore and others Dances arranged by Robert Helpmann and Ann Coventry Costumes designed by William Chappell Scenes designed by Stern Dialogue scenes produced by Leslie Henson; Staged by Robert Nesbitt Saville Theatre, London - 30 April, 1942 - 27 February, 1943 PART I THE PARTY'S ON (Lyric by Graham John. Music by John Blore and Manning Sherwin) • The Footmen - Gavin Gordon and Noel Leyland • The Guests - Joan Alexis, Graham Payn, Pat Taylor, Douglas Byng, Stanley Holloway, Dorothy Dickson And Leslie Henson • The "Tigers" - Bobbie Charman, Molly Gay, Dorothy Maclaren, Jose Bartlett, Enid Neal, Georgette Bishop, Beryl Frew, Ely Wilson, Jean Freeman, Sheila Huntley Pearl Bentley DANCE WITH ME • Graham Payn, Joan Alexis and Pat Taylor UTILITY SUIT (By Austin Melford) • The Four Models - The Girls • 1st Customer - Molly Gay • 2nd Customer (Miss Brent) - Decima Knight • 3rd Customer (Lady Snowhill) - Dorothy Dickson • Head Vendeuse (Winkelman) - Sylvia Leslie • Assistant (Miss Street) - Bobbie Charman • Sorbet - Douglas Byng • Mr. Hardman - Leslie Henson RHYTHM ROOKIE • 1st Girl - Pat Taylor • 2nd Girl - Joan Alexis • 3rd Girl - Decima Knight • The Boy - Graham Payn • and The Girls ON GUARD (By Reginald Purdell) • The Sergeant - Gavin Gordon • The Home Guard - Leslie Henson • The Grenadier - Stanley Holloway • Duet - "I Should Like to Be a Ghost" (Lyric by Graham John) STRANGE AS IT SEEMS • The Singer - Pat Taylor • The Visions - The Girls

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