Fuller, Gallagher, Etc. Set for George White's Scandals

By: Apr. 11, 2007
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The George White's Scandals - the peppy revue that regularly lit up Broadway in the '20s and '30s - will be brought back to life on April 16, 2007 (show at 6:30PM; buffet at 5:45PM) at the German Lutheran Church of St. Paul, located at 315 West 22nd Street.

Presented by Bandwagon, the event will be hosted by Arlene Dahl and star Meg Bussert, Penny Fuller, Helen Gallagher, Joel Higgins, Sarah Rice, Jane Summerhays, Martin Vidnovic and Julie Wilson, with David Auxier, Heather Barr, Steve Cancel, Shannon Darin, Jason Esposito, Natalie Ferraro, Maurice Jackson, Adrian Li Donni, Megan Loomis, Suzanne Scott, Charly Seamon, Marian Steiner and Shorey Walker.

With musical staging by Auxier, Walker and Bjarne Buchtrup, the evening will feature twenty years of great show tunes, from 1919 through 1939. The George White's Scandals, like the famed Ziegfeld Follies and even racier Earl Carroll Vanities, was a long-lived revue that featured comedy sketches, lavish scenery and costumes, great songs (by composers such as the Gershwins and DeSylva, Brown and Henderson), and, of course, bevies of beautiful girls.

The event will feature arrangements and musical direction by Mark York and will be produced and directed by Jerry Bell.


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