THE ‘NEW REVEILLE’
Arrangements arc now well in hand for the production by more than 260 perlormers of the ‘New Reveille.’ Although the name will remain the same the programme will be changed after the fourth performance. Mr Lints, the producer, states that tho New Reveille ’ should easily eclipse the memorable ‘ Reveille ’ of 1919, which drew capacitv houses for sixteen nights. The ‘ New Reveille ' is not a revue, but. is a spectacular entertainment. there is no plot, no padding, and no waste time, but just one scene after another. There are fifty-seven different attractions, including tho Demon Ballet in the palace of names, Belltoppor, Mirror. Jazz, Black and Into, Military, and Comedy Scarecrow ballets twenty-six songs, all supported by special choruses and dances. In the Sally number there are sixteen men and thirty-two wonicu. The sketches will be <i feature of the production. Mr Lints considers that (ho junior section of seventy performers would make a star attraction in any production. The plans are now open at the D,I.C.
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Evening Star, Issue 21518, 16 September 1933, Page 13
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