- Description
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George White's Music Hall Varieties / Eleanor Powell [theatrical performance]
- Title
- George White's Music Hall Varieties [Theatrical Performance]
- Performers
- Powell, Eleanor
- Patricola, Tom
- Richman, Harry
- Published/Created
- 1932-11-22
- Genre
- Theatrical Performance
- Venue
- Casino Theater
- Abstract
- Musical revue produced and directed by George White. Choreographer: Russell Markert. Opened 22 November 1932 at the Casino Theatre and closed after 48 performances.
Eleanor Powell appeared in the reopened show 2 January 1933 with Tom Patricola, Harry Richman and the Loomis Sisters, and closed after 24 performances.
32-member dancing chorus of George White's Dancing Beauties.
New York Times 23 November 1932: "There is a large dancing chorus, but among the supporting company it is the lanky Eleanor Powell, an excellent tap dancer, who stands out markedly.... "
Variety 29 November 1932: "Miss Powell lands both times with her rhythm bucking, repeating her specialty smash in the last 'Follies' [sic]." - Source
- Schultz, Margie: Eleanor Powell: A Bio-Bibliography. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood (1994).
Last Updated: 12-16-2015
