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In 2010, the Center Theatre Group staged Harps and Angels, a musical revue of the Randy Newman songbook, interspersed with narratives reflecting on Newman's inspirations.

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The off-Broadway musical revue Forbidden Broadway Strikes Back includes parodies of Rent songs such as " Rant " (" Rent "), " Ouch!
In 1925, Ellington contributed four songs to Chocolate Kiddies, an all-African-American revue which introduced European audiences to African-American styles and performers.
The only major M-G-M stars missing from the revue are Greta Garbo, Ramón Novarro, and Lon Chaney, Sr., although Chaney is referred to by name in one of the songs performed.
Consisting of 25 songs, the revue was performed by four vocalists, two male and two female.
In addition to Alasdair Clayre's " The Dove ", the revue used mostly Brel's later songs, including " Friend, Don't Let Me See You Cry " (" Voir un ami pleurer ") and " To Grow Old " (" Vieillir ").
" After vaudeville, the pair began work on a musical revue, Shuffle Along, which incorporated many songs they had written, and had a book written by F. E. Miller and Aubrey Lyles.
Her revue, with future TV pioneer Danny Thomas as her opening act, included songs from her films, performances on her musical saw ( a skill she had originally acquired for stage appearances in Berlin in the 1920s ), and a pretend " mindreading " act.
The revue As You Were, with additional songs by Cole Porter, opened at the Central Theatre on January 29, 1920, and closed 143 performances later on May 29, 1920.
She revived old Victorian songs and ballads, many of which she retained for her performances in another revue entitled Riverside Nights.
Shortly after Bart began composing songs for Unity Theatre, contributing material ( including the title song ) to their 1953 revue Turn It Up, and songs for their 1953 pantomime, an agitprop version of Cinderella.
The Coasters ' hits also comprised a major portion of the song score for the 1994 musical revue Smokey Joe's Cafe, a retrospective of Leiber & Stoller songs that received one Grammy Award and seven Tony Award nominations following its 1995 Broadway debut.
The revue premiered at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles and included, among other songs " I Think It ’ s Going to Rain Today ," " Sail Away ," " Marie ," " Louisiana 1927 ," " Feels Like Home ," " You've Got a Friend in Me " and " I Love L. A ." The revue was directed by Jerry Zaks and featured Ryder Bach, Storm Large, Adriane Lenox, Michael McKean, Katey Sagal and Matthew Saldivar.
He wrote songs with Norman Martin for the revue Put It in Writing ( 1962 ).
He also worked with composer Paul Klein from the early 1950s onward, contributing songs to the cabaret revue Isn't America Fun ( 1959 ) and the Broadway revue From A to Z ( 1960 ), directed by Christopher Hewett.
In 1995, the musical Swinging on a Star, a revue of songs written by Johnny Burke opened on Broadway and ran for three months ; Lamour was credited as a " special advisor ".
They first worked together at a school revue in 1939 and eventually wrote over a hundred comic songs together.
The most successful songs during the period 1870 – 1930 were the so-called Athenian serenades ( Αθηναϊκές καντάδες ), and the songs performed on stage ( επιθεωρησιακά τραγούδια ' theatrical revue songs ') in revues, musical comedies, operettas and nocturnes that were dominating Athens ' theatre scene.
Cast members Val Lehman ( Bea Smith ), Sheila Florance ( Lizzie Birdsworth ), Colette Mann ( Doreen Burns ), Betty Bobbitt ( Judy Bryant ), Jane Clifton ( Margo Gaffney ), Patsy King ( Erica Davidson ) and Gerard Maguire ( Jim Fletcher ) appeared in a live stage revue at Pentridge men's prison in Melbourne, performing various songs and sketches.
A popular music revue developed by Florida Studio Theatre in Sarasota, FL, entitled Sophie Tucker: The Last of the Red Hot Mamas, celebrates Tucker's brassy and bawdy behavior, songs, and persona.

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Lapine created a " multimedia revue ", formerly titled Sondheim: a Musical Revue, which had been scheduled to premiere in April 2009 at the Alliance Theatre, Atlanta, Georgia.
A revue of Rodgers ' music titled Hey, Love, conceived and directed by Richard Maltby, Jr. ran in June 1993 at Eighty-Eight's in New York City.
After leaving Radio City Music Hall the first play Minnelli directed was a musical revue for the Shuberts titled At Home Abroad which opened in October 1935 and starred Beatrice Lillie, Ethel Waters, and Eleanor Powell.
In 1954, 20th Century Fox filmed a version of the revue, titled New Faces, in which she performed " Monotonous ", " Uska Dara ", and " C ' est Si Bon ".
While most comic songs will only be heard within the revue they were written for, sometimes they become more widely known, such as A Transport of Delight about the big red London bus by Flanders and Swann, who first made their name in a revue titled At the Drop of a Hat.
It first appeared in a Pembroke College revue, Something Borrowed, in 1960 ( where it was titled Leg Too Few as the show had an alphabetical theme and the sketch appeared under the letter " L ") and later the same year in the Footlights revue, Pop Goes Mrs Jessop.
He then focused on organizing a musical revue, Pick Up the Pieces, which eventually became a much more elaborate venue of literary burlesque, titled Poets Follies, which premiered in January 1955 and featured a stripper reading the poetry of Sarah Teasdale ( sic ).
She also appeared in the original company of the Jerry Herman musical revue Showtune ( then titled Tune the Grand Up ).

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I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again ( often abbreviated ISIRTA ) was a BBC radio comedy programme which originated from the Cambridge University Footlights revue Cambridge Circus.

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He was featured alongside Chevy Chase and John Belushi in the Off-Broadway revue National Lampoon's Lemmings.
One of the jobs was working in a burlesque revue with fan dancer Sally Rand.
Arden's Broadway debut came in 1934, when she was cast in that year's Ziegfeld Follies revue.
In 1939, he was selected to be part of a musical revue " One for the Money " produced by the actress Katharine Cornell, who was known for finding and hiring talented young actors.
From his first years in the École Normale, Sartre was one of its fiercest pranksters ; In 1927, his antimilitarist satirical cartoon in the revue of the school, coauthored with Georges Canguilhem, particularly upset the director Gustave Lanson.
" This sentiment was echoed further in 1930 by Igor Stravinsky, when he stated in the revue Kultur und Schalplatte that " there will be a greater interest in creating music in a way that will be peculiar to the gramophone record.
From about 1900, the term género ínfimo (" degraded " or " low genre ") was coined to describe an emerging form of entertainment allied to the revista (" revue "): these were musical works similar to the género chico zarzuela but lighter and bolder in their social criticism, with scenes portraying sexual themes and many verbal double entendres.
Williams ' last revue was One over the Eight, with Sheila Hancock.
For instance, George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue was never featured in the Follies, and the number " Pretty Girl " was written for the 1919 Follies, not the first edition of the revue, as shown in the film.
A month after this movie, Warner Brothers released The Show of Shows, a musical revue which was photographed almost entirely in Technicolor and a full talking picture.
Producer Rapf tried to follow it up with another revue, The Hollywood Revue of 1930, which was changed during production to The March of Time, and finally abandoned.
Bennett then recommended him to the producer putting together Beyond the Fringe, a comedy revue, where he was to first meet Peter Cook.
Beyond the Fringe was a British comedy stage revue written and performed by Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Alan Bennett, and Jonathan Miller.
While Bennett and Miller were already pursuing traditional careers, Cook had an agent due to his having written a West End revue for Kenneth Williams ; as a result, Cook's agent negotiated a higher weekly fee for him to participate, although by the time the agent's fee was deducted, Cook actually earned less than the others from the initial run.
The revue was widely considered to be ahead of its time, both in its unapologetic willingness to debunk figures of authority, and by virtue of its inherently surrealistic comedic vein.
As with the established comedy revue, it was a series of satirical sketches and musical pieces using a minimal set, looking at events of the day.
It consisted of performances of material that was popular in theatrical revue before the advent of Beyond the Fringe.
When TW3 was cancelled in anticipation of the 1963 election, Rushton and some of the TW3 cast as well as some of the members of the Cambridge University revue Cambridge Circus ( including future-Goodies Tim Brooke-Taylor and Bill Oddie ) went on tour in America as David Frost Presents TW3.
A Broadway musical revue showcasing Waller tunes entitled Ain't Misbehavin ' was produced in 1978.
As Jimmie Baskette, he appeared on Broadway with Louis Armstrong in the all-black musical revue Hot Chocolates in 1929, and was announced for Hummin ' Sam in 1933, although it failed to open.
In 1941, he performed a new revue in the Casino de Paris: Bonjour Paris, which was another success.
His next partner, Lucille Bremer, was featured in two lavish vehicles, both directed by Vincente Minnelli: the fantasy Yolanda and the Thief, which featured an avant-garde surrealistic ballet, and the musical revue Ziegfeld Follies ( 1946 ), which featured a memorable teaming of Astaire with Gene Kelly to " The Babbit and the Bromide ," a Gershwin song Astaire had introduced with his sister Adele back in 1927.

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