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CIVIC THEATRE

Five outstanding production songs were written- by Dave Oppenheim and Ted Grouya for "Lady, Let's Dance," Monogram's glittering musical extravaganza which opens an engagement at the Civic Theatre to-nighfc- with England's famous skating and dancing artist, Belita,. in the- starring role. ; > The numbers by this clever pair of songsmithS are • 'Days of the Beau Brummel," "Lady,/ Let's;; Dance," "Dream of Dreams," "Happy Hearts," and the finale, "Ten Thousand Men and a Girl." The scoire of the picture also includes a samba number, "Salmente. Una yez/'.t^ie stri'king "Rhumba", " Rhuniba," ' and' Henry Busse'$;famous "trade mark" melody, "Hot*% Lips," appropriately done by Bus^e.^himself at the head of his of.ches't'i;a., . " " ! * Other fahioys bands appearing iii "Lady, Let's Dance" are those of Eddie LeBaron, Mitcli Ayres and Lou Bring.

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Chronicle (Levin), 1 May 1946, Page 2

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CIVIC THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 1 May 1946, Page 2

CIVIC THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 1 May 1946, Page 2

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