108. Charles B. Cochran's 1931 Revue 1931
Noël Coward and others
Dances and ensembles by Buddy Bradley, Billy Pierce, and George Balanchine
 The whole produced under the direction of Charles B. Cochran. Staged by Frank Collins
March 19, 1931, London Pavilion. (Out-of-town preview: February 18, Palace Theatre, Manchester.)
Bobby Clark, Ada-May, Melville Cooper, Paul McCullough, Queenie Leonard, Edward Cooper, Effie Atherton, and others
Performance Type
Musical Theater
Note
STEALING THROUGH (Part I, Scene 6): Music and Sketch: By Douglas Byng and Melville Gideon. Production: Scenery and costumes by Oliver Messel. Scenery executed by E. Delany; costumes executed by Reville, Ltd., Eleanor Abbey, L. & H. Nathan, Ltd. Cast: Ada-May, Mr. Cochran’s Young Ladies; A Satyr, Bobby Clark. SCARAMOUCHE: AN IMPRESSION OF THE COMMEDIA DELL’ARTE (Part I, Scene 11 [Finale]): Music: By Elsie April, from an air of Pergolesi. Lyrics by Douglas Byng. Production: Scenery and costumes by Oliver Messel. Scenery executed by Alick Johnstone; costumes executed by Eleanor Abbey and C. Alias, Ltd. Cast: Scaramouche, Bernardi; Sylvia, Kathryn Hamill; Capitano, Henry Mollison; Pierrettes, Mr. Cochran’s Young Ladies, The John Tiller Girls; Zanni, 8 men; Clown, Charles Farey; Sprite, Eve; 2 Pages; Mezzetin, Edward Cooper; Coralline, Jane Welsh; Pantalone, Melville Cooper; Jacqueline, Effie Atherton; Arlochino, John Mills; Isabel, Molly Molloy; Pulcinella, Al Marshall; Trivellino, Queenie Leonard; Columbine, Ada-May; Two Sailors, Clark, Paul McCullough.