Starnight Revue
One of the highlights of Harry Wren's revue, Starnight Roof '63, now playing at the Majestic Theatre,' is the Madcaps, a versatile balancing duo, who make their entrance down the aisle from the rear of the theatre, with the small man balance upside down on the head of his large companion. Their act brought prolonged applause. Other features of the show are the jazz pianist, Maurice Rocco, who plays several brisk numbers while standing, the Spanish singer, Diana Marquez, and the talented banjo player, Freddy Morgan, who also had considerable talents as a comedian. The chorus girls are beautiful, the costumes spectacular, and the orchestra most competent.
Because of a typographical error, the heading of the review printed in "The Press'' yesterday read Starlight Roof '63, instead of Starnight Roof '63. The error is regretted.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30269, 23 October 1963, Page 15
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137Starnight Revue Press, Volume CII, Issue 30269, 23 October 1963, Page 15
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