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Ziegfeld Follies ROCHESTER THEATRE SERIES AUDITORIUM THEATRE NEW 1958 EDITION PRIOR TO NEW YORK starring PAUL GILBERT -KAYE BALLARD-MICKI MARLO AND THE GLORIF IE D ZIEGFELD GIRLS week of September 23, 1957 STAR STUDDED Calendar for October presented by THE ROCHESTER CIVIC MUSIC ASSOCIATION -Thursday evening Oct. 3rd Artists Series THE FLORENCE ORCHESTRA. CARl.O ZECCHI, Conducting Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino -Monday evening, the 14th FRED WARING and the Pennsylvanians Presenting Hi-Fi Holiday ~Tuesday evening, the 15th Artists Series THE BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CHARLES MUNCH, Conducting One of tho World's Finest -Tuesday evening, the 22nd BALLET RUSSE de MONTE CARLO Many principals and a full corps da ballet -Monday evening, the 28th U.S. MARINE BAND 'The Prto :; idcnt'" Own' Returns Again Ti.: kets on sale at Box Office Open Daily 9-6 - Saturdays 9-5 I EASTMAN THEATRE ------ - -··---·· MARK KROLL and CHARLES CONAWAY presents "Ziegfeld Follies" starring KAYE BALLARD PAUL GIL.BERT MICKI MARLO BOB COPSEY PATRICE HELENE and and JOBEE AYERS JAN HOWARD KEnY LESTER LORD BUCKLEY LONEY LEWIS JIMMY ROMA SARA AMAN LEW HERBERT RICHARD CURRY MUSIC and LYRICS BY JOE & NOEL SHERMAN DEAN FULLER a'1d MARSHALL BARER DAVID ROGERS & COLIN ROMOFF GERRY ALTERS & DAVID ROGERS HERB HARTIG & GERRY ALTERS - FRED EBB & PAUL KLEIN SAMMY FAIN and JACK BARNEn OTIS CLEMENTS and DAVID ROGERS JERRY BLOCK .and LARRY HOLOFCENER SKETCHES BY ARNIE ROSEN and COLEMfiN JACOBY IRA WALLACH EDDIE DAVIS and LONEY LEWIS DAVID ROGERS Dances Staged by BOP COPSEY Scenery & ro~tumes Des igned by RAOUL PENE DU BOIS lighting by LOUIS POPIEL Musical Director RAY O'BRIEN ORCHESTRATIONS by JOE SHERMAN Personal Production Stage MQnager: MILTON STERN Ent:re Production Directed by MERVYN NELSON Dresses 'Suits ewttt Coats IN C. ' 600 PARK AVE. Lingerie GR 3-8850 l Millinery don't miss any of the hit shows coming here .. ROCHESTER-BROADWAY THEATRE L!AGUE announces a subscription series for the BEST OF BROADWAY 4 HIT SHOWS GUARANTEED uNo Time for Sergeants" Maurice Evans in association with Emmett Rogers present this laugh riot direct from Broadway. llka Chase as uAUNTIE MAME" A fabulous comedy about the adventures of n fabulous lady . even funnier than the very funny book. 2 More Hit Shows currently being negotiated in New York are shows such as THE HAPPIEST MILLIONAIRE with Walter. Pidgeon, SEPARATE TABLES with Geraldine Page, and A VISIT TO A SMALL PLANET. Subscription Saves 30°/o Reserved and unreserved seats in both the orchestra and balcony at all prices. Choose where you want to sit, whether you want to attend opening night or second night .•. mail your order to BROADWAY THEATRE LFAGUE, 504 Professional Building, 35 S11RES. Chestnut Street, Rochester 4, N.Y. or phone BUtler 8-3752 be­ tween 1 0 a .m. and 4 p.m. Make checks payabl to Broadway Theatre League. ACT "A ZIEGFELD SHOW" . By DAVID ROGERS and OTIS CLEMENTS Sung by . RICHARD CURRY Girl . .. .. ..... PATRICE HELENE Boy . ........... JAN HOWARD The Ensemble, The Ziegfeldians and the Ziegfeld Girls "MISS FOLLIES" . ........... BY DAVID ROGERS and COLIN ROMOFF Sung by .......... ... .. .. ...... RICHARD CURRY ,HE ZIEGFIELD GIRLS "GUESS MY LINE" ..... ... BY EDDIE DAVIS and LONEY LEWIS John Galy . ..... .. PAUL GILBERT Arlene Francisco . ..... SARA AMAN Mr. Smythe . • ... ... LEW HERBERT Robert Q .... .... JAN HOWARD Director . RALPH ADANO Dorothy Killquart . PATRICIA HOWARD Miss Millie ... MICKI MARLO Cameraman . .. GERRY RUFFNER Commander Llghthead .... LORD BUCKLEY Asst. Director . ..... ROBERT LANE "YOUNG MAN WITH A HORN" JIMMY ROMA "VOLUNTEER WORKER" ..... ... BY ARNIE ROSEN and COLEMAN JACOBY Miss Trudy Schmidlapp KAYE BALLARD Man with Hic-Cups ....... ROBERT LANE Man In Traction ......... LONEY LEWIS Man in Oxygen Tent ... NELS JORGENSEN Man to be operated on . LEW HERBERT Man In Room 904 CHRIS SCOTT Old Man ... ...... LORD ·-BUCKLEY "LONESOME IS AS LONESOME DOES" . ... BY JOE & NOEL SHERMAN Sung by . • . MICKJ MARLO "SOMEBODY'S KEEPING SCORE" ........ .. BY SAMMY FAIN and JACK BARNETT Sung by . ..... ..... PAUL GILBERT THE ZIEGFELDIANS and Ensemble For Pleasant Used Book Browsing ... WELCOME.TO GILBOY'.$ ·HOUSE OF BOOKS 197 CHESTNUT" ST. OPPOSITE THE AUTOMOBILE CLUI lA 5-9801 H Put a Little Fun in Your Life • • • Try Dancing" AT ~CUPe 1<~ ARTHUR MURRAY STUDIO 414 MAIN STREET EAST Opp. Eastman Theatre JAY VICTOR (Former Arthur Murray New York Director)-NOW IN CHARGE The most - fashi~nable millinery .• the ultimate in fine handbags ••. and personal custom service awaits you at CHARGE EAST AND BUDGET AVENUE ACCOUNTS AT MAIN WELCOMED STREET formerly of B. Forman Co. " CHASTITY BELT" ..........•............ ....... .. BY EDDIE DAVIS and LONEY LEWIS . E ~ merelda . .. ....... MICKI MARLO Earl .. ... ... .. .... LONEY LEWIS Knight ........ .•..... LORD BUCKLEY Squire . .. .. ... JIMMY ROMA " PLAY, MR. BAILEY" ..............•.......• . .. ..... BY CHUCK MEYER and BIFF JONES , Sung by ... .. ........ ...... .... ... ......... ..... .... KETTY LESTER " GOOD BYE, MR. GHEOPS" . .. ... BY ARNIE ROSEN and COLEMAN JACOBY Prof. Cavendish. PAUL GILBERT Miss Chumly ... ... KAYE BALLARD . " WHEN PAPA WOUlD WALTZ" . • • . BY JERRY BOCK and LARRY HOLOFCENER Danced by HELENE and HOWARD Sung by RICHARD CURRY with THE ZIEGFELDIANS and THE ZIEGFELDANCERS "BE BOP LULLABY" . • . BY RALPH STRAIN and MARSHALL BARER Sung by ... ........... ......... ... ....... ............ KETTY LESTER " VANITYADE". .... •. .. ... BY DAVID ROGERS Edith .... .. .. : KAYE BALLARD Henry . .... .. .. .. RICHARD CURRY " KNOW YOUR DOCTOR" Doctor ............. PAUL GILBERT Nurse . ANN DRAKE " ONE MORE SAMBA" ................. .. ..... BY DAVID ROGERS and GERRY ALTERS Sung by ... MICKI MARLO D•nced by COPSEY & AYERS Sung and Danced by THE ZIEGFELDIANS, THE . ZIEG ~ rLDANCERS a01d THE ZIEGFELD GIRLS MONROE RECORD SHOP 772 MONROE AVENUE GReenfield 3·9258 DICTOGRAPH HI Fl Phonographs PERSONALIZED SERVICE Is our note to your musical enioyment Free Every Month Schwann LP Catalogue Owned and Operated by Herman Surasky, Violinist, Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra Store Hours Daily: 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. 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BY MARSHAL ROSEN and COLEMAN JACOBY Sung and Danced by HELENE & HOWARD, SARA AMAN, THE ZIEGFELDIANS, THE ZIEGFELD GIRLS and the Ensemble LORD BUCKLEY SPECIALTY " HI·FI" .. ... .•... BY IRA WALLACH Chuck . PAUL GILBERT Harry . .. ....... LORD BUCKLEY Edna . KAYE BALLARD Clara . LADY BUCKLEY "MISS FOLLIES" I Reprise) .......... BY DAVID ROGERS and COLIN ROMOFF Sung by . • . THE ZIEGFELD GIRLS "THE PARADE IS PASSING ME BY" ... .. .. .. ... ..• ... BY JOE and NOEL SHERMAN Sung by . KAYE BALLARD COPSEY and AYRES SPECIALTY "UPPER BIRTH" ......... ........ .. ... ...... .. ..... BY IRA WALLACH* Mike Snodgrass PAUL GILBERT Son . ... GERRY RUFFNER Annie Snodgrass . KAYE BALLARD Delivery Man ... CHRIS SCOTT Ted Morrow . LORD BUCKLEY "IT'S SILK, FEEL IT" . BY MARSHALL BARER and DEAN FULLER Sung by ... .... KETTY LESTER Danc.d b1 . .. COPSEY & AYERS, SARA AMAN, THE ZIEGFELD GIRLS FINALE ........ "A PRETTY GIRL IS LIKE A MELODY" ......... 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