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- (1924) – revusical Some Night (1924) – revusical Alpine Antics (1924) – revusical The Pickled Porter (1924) – revusical Off Honolulu (1924) – revusical Harmony...
- Murray Anderson's Almanac: A Revusical Comedy of Yesterday-Today-Tomorrow (1880-1930) was a Broadway show from 1929. It was produced by the Almanack Theatrical...
- he pla**** Donald. Agnew has also written and Performed in his one-man revusical entitled "Dually Andrews". He appeared as Peter in Gone but not Forgotten...
- Alhambra Theatre. Her last appearance on stage in London was in the "revusical promenade" Let's All Go Down the Strand at the Adelphi in 1939. She died...
- English-Australian musical composer who worked extensively in vaudeville, pantomime, revusical, revue and follies, radio and film. Lawrence was born in England and moved...
- was engaged as both a comedian and a producer. For the first show, a revusical written by Phiilips with the title, 'What Oh Tonight', he called his off-sider...
- subsequently wrote the score for more revues and pantomimes, including the revusical The Lads of the Village (1917), and another revue-musical, The Beauty...
- Courtneidge followed, but none of these found an audience. In 1916, his revusical set in ancient Rome called Oh, Caesar! pla**** with some success in Edinburgh...
- Wallace had written and appeared in the 1920s. It was one of a series of "revusicals" written by Wallace during this period. Tommy Dodd is discovered working...
- revue Wallace had performed in the 1920s. It was one of a series of "revusicals" written by Wallace during this period. The film marked the feature film...