Little Nemo goes to Slumberland to recover the elixir of youth stolen by Dr. Pill's dancing missionary. A storm carries Nemo to a cannibal island, where his tin soldiers fend off the hungry natives.
• Tommy Trinder PAT KIRKWOOD - Mistress of Song THE ICE AGE - Trinder - The Voice KEN WHITMER - Musical Humourist VAUXHALL - Now and Then • Jean Bayless, Albert Chappelle, Alan & Blanche Lund IT'S ...
• PEACE AND QUIET (from “The Water Gipsy”) – The Company • HOW DO YOU DO RIGHT? (from “The Fleet’s Lit Up”) – Rachel Robertson, Simon Shepherd, Ron Moody • A SMALL ABODE – Thelma Ruby • SMALL TIME ...
BRING BACK BIRDIE A Musical Comedy in 2 Acts, 15 Scenes: Conceived as a sequel to Bye, Bye Birdie. Book by Michael Stewart. Music by Charles Strouse. Lyrics by Lee Adams. Martin Beck Theatre, New York ...
9. WELCOME HOME • The John Tiller Girls 10 MURDERING A SONG • Professor Ken Morris 11. "A TROLLEY BUS NAMED DELIRIOUS" • Prunella - Edwina Carol • Clarence, her Husband - Henry Lytton • Ferdie - ...
Critics - Michael Anthony, Morton Lowater, Cyril Butcher Lili del Campo - Dorothy Dickson THE GREAT WESTERNS - Nelson Keys, Ivy St. Helier First-Nighters—The Company LIBERTY HALL Lyle Evans SNAPS The ...
.... AND ANOTHER THING .... Revue devised by Ted Dicks and Myles Rudge. Music and lyrics: Ted Dicks and Myles Rudge. Additional songs by: Alan Melville, Charles Zwar, Lionel Bart, Barry Cryer, Robert ...
SCENE I — Continued. • Trixie (a Typist) - Dorothy Minto • Mr. Nitouche (Musical Comedy Businessman) - Harold Bradly • Mr. Entrecôte - Nigel Playfair • Office Boy - Leon Morton • Comte de Whynot - J.
A TO Z A Revue.Music by Ivor Novello and Helen Trix; Book and Lyrics: Dion Titheradge; Ronald Jeans and Helen Trix; Additonal Songs by Philip Braham, Lew Brown, Douglas Furber, Albert von Tilzer, Les ...
PIECES OF EIGHT An intimate revue. Sketches by Peter Cook. Additional material by Harold Pinter, Sandy Wilson, John Law and Lance Mulcahy. Music by Laurie Johnson Revue devised by Michael Codron and ...
AT THE LYRIC A Revue by Alan Melville, with additional lyrics by Paul Dehn. Music by Kenneth Leslie-Smith, Charles Zwar and Donald Swann. Lyric, Hammersmith, 23rd December, 1953 THE CAST INCLUDED: ...
Nat Jackley, Jean Carson, Rolly Rolls, Halma & Konarski, Eileen O'Dare, Dick & Dot Remy, Bob Bromley, Georges Campo, Peter Dimuantes Viki Emra and The Artnof Monsieur Choppy.