Four, Five, Six
This was a second edition of the revue One, Two, Three! The opening was delayed because Sonnie Hale was taken ill the evening before. His place was taken by Bobby Howes. In August 1948 Binnie Hale was also taken ill and her place was taken by Doris Hare until she was able to return in October.
Cast & Crew
Cast
Performer | Jimmy Cameron |
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Performer | Patricia Clasper |
Performer | Freddie Coulson |
Performer | Wendy Cox |
Performer | Margaret Dearden |
Performer | Sheila Delany |
Performer | Clemency Denning |
Performer | Bill Fraser |
Performer | David Gardiner |
Performer | Tonie Greene |
Performer | Binnie Hale |
Performer | Roy Hartley |
Performer | Anthony Hayes |
Performer | Vida Hope |
Performer | Bobby Howes |
Performer | Paddy Johnson |
Performer | Pamela Kail |
Performer | Maud Long |
Performer | Barry MacDonald |
Performer | Ilena Manova |
Performer | Ursula Medley |
Performer | Rina Moret |
Performer | Leslie Paine |
Performer | John Paramore |
Performer | Tony Saunders |
Performer | Marie Sellar |
Performer | Cynthia Williams |
Performer – Later Addition | Doris Hare |
Crew | |
Additional Material | John Dickson |
Additional Material | Berkeley Fase |
Additional Material | Don Fraser |
Additional Material | Fred Majdalany |
Additional Material | Eric Maschwitz |
Additional Material | Arnold Mayne |
Additional Material | Alan Melville |
Additional Material | Charles Zwar |
Costumes & Decor | William Chappell |
Costumes & Decor | Michael Whittaker |
Dances & Ensembles | Betty Buchel |
Dances & Ensembles | Philip Buchel |
Director | Sonnie Hale |
Director | Hastings Mann |
Music & Lyrics | Norman Hackforth |
Music & Lyrics | Mischa Spoliansky |
Musical Director | Van Phillips |
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