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A Revue devised by Harry Grattan. Music: James W. Tate. Lyrics: Clifford Harris and Valentine.

Vaudeville Theatre, London - 29 June 1916 (273 perfs)

 

The Cast included:

Doris Barrington, Peter Bernard, Billie Carleton, Gene Gerrard, Guy Lefeuvre, Beatrice Lillie, Cyllene Moxon, Rebla, Clay Smith, Lee White

 

The Programme included:

  1. Carry On
  2. Dolly
  3. Every Little While
  4. And They Called It Dixieland
  5. We're All Crazy
  6. Ghosts
  7. Jingle Johnnie
  8. Oh! Those Naughty Eyes
  9. Have You Seen the Ducks Go By?
  10. When Maud Put Her New Bathing Costume On
  11. Telephone scene
  12. A Little Bit of Ribbon
  13. If You'll Let Me Play With Your Little Dolly
  14. How Would You Like a Little Ghost Like Me?

 

MD: Albert Ketèlbey

       

 
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