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or ' What Have You?'
A modem musical comedy by D. F. Aitken and William Shakespeare , with music by Harry Jacobson and Kenneth Leslie-Smith and lyrics by Eric Maschwitz and James Dyren forth. Radio play by Henrik Ege
The Debonnaires. Augmented Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black. Produced by Ronald Waldman

Contributors

Comedy By:
D. F. Aitken
Comedy By:
William Shakespeare
Music By:
Harry Jacobson
Music By:
Kenneth Leslie-Smith
Unknown:
Eric Maschwitz
Unknown:
James Dyren
Play By:
Henrik Ege
Produced By:
Ronald Waldman
Rosalind:
Patricia Burke
Orlando:
Patrick Waddington
Touchy:
Jack Warner
Celia:
Cecile Chevreau
Freddy Duke:
Stephen Jack
Phoebe:
Phoebe Hodgson
Oliver:
Ernest Clark
Audrey:
Audrey Cameron
Le Beau:
Basil Dawson
The Duke:
C Denier Warren
Sylvius:
Philip Wade
Commentator:
Stephen Jack
Jock:
Carleton Hobbs

An entertainment for Forces
Overseas
Peter Sinclair , Eleanor Fayre , Derek Roy , Triss Henderson. the Vincent Raff Trio , Roy Stevens , Pat Frost , Evel Burns. Burton Seeley. the BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Frank Cantell. Introduced by Joyce Red man (by permission of the Old Vic Theatre Co.). Produced by Cecil Madden and Bryan Sears From the Camberwell Palace

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Sinclair
Unknown:
Eleanor Fayre
Unknown:
Derek Roy
Unknown:
Triss Henderson.
Unknown:
Vincent Raff Trio
Unknown:
Roy Stevens
Unknown:
Pat Frost
Unknown:
Evel Burns.
Unknown:
Burton Seeley.
Conducted By:
Frank Cantell.
Introduced By:
Joyce Red
Produced By:
Cecil Madden

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