Also tomorrow night, Danny Moss and Roy Williams, who draw rave revues and full houses around the world, come to the Shire Hall, Howden. |
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She made her debut dancing with Anton Dolin's company in London in 1929, performing balletic interludes in revues at the Coliseum. |
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The Sondheim revues work as well as they do because so often the songs are inherently dramatic, almost playlets in their own right. |
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These were made at a time when her style had matured, so it is not easy to appreciate how she would have performed them in the revues. |
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Adding drama to the downtown scene are the melodramas and vaudeville revues presented at the Gaslighter Theater. |
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A number of revues, plays and cabaret evenings keep the Arctic inhabitants occupied. |
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Concert parties at the time improvised with available talent and material to provide variety revues involving light-hearted music and comedy. |
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West End theatres used to run revues or present speciality acts like an American singer surrounded by dancers and back-up acts. |
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It also offered popular education and supplied entertainment which drew on theatre, the revues, music, and cinema. |
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The Shuberts, theater owners and producers, offered a series of revues called Artists and Models. |
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Never having seen this Russian clown-show before, I was also struck by how much it resembled the revues of my youth. |
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Do not look here for wit, satire, or dazzling invention, in which the old-time revues abounded. |
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Take your pick from carol concerts with seasonal readings, Christmas revues, Dickensian productions of A Christmas Carol and Victorian music hall. |
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The most famous Broadway theatrical revues of all time were the Ziegfeld Follies. |
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Many shows were revues, series of sketches and songs with little or no connection between them. |
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Revues like The Bing Boys Are Here in Britain, and those of Florenz Ziegfeld and his imitators in America, were also extraordinarily popular. |
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