A Little From The London Revue At The Lyceum Theatre London (1926)
The “London Revue“ at the Lyceum Theatre.
A line of chorus girls wearing two tone outfits (black at the front and white at the back) perform a routine based around swimming movements. Moves include breaststroke and front crawl arms, and high kicks. George Carney - dressed as a commissionaire - watches two young dancers perform a comedy routine involving acrobatics. Young dancer may be Minnie Love.
Was probably an item in Eve’s Film Review issue 225.
The London Revue was produced by Norman Lee, the dances were arranged by Max Rivers, costumes designed by Florence Groves, Dolly Tree, Aubrey Hammond and Cedric Whyte.
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