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Van Nuys, Calif. Valley News & Green Sheet (Cir. 4xW 262,629) JUL 8196b em PC. B. Est. 1888 rsJfc When a rehearsal can stimulate nostalgia to the point of tears, it stands to reason that this package, costumed and curved in all the right places, will merit a standing ovation on opening night. Currently generating mucho interest on the Jimmy Rodgers TViewer, Nancy Austin is also concentrating on her own Fall tube topliner. In "Miss Nancy," she will pick up the plot from her own life story, wherein she taught school by day and moonlighted in clubs in the evening. Hubby David London will sing one of his own compositions on Nancy's (Summer) show. ?╟≤His original "It's Christmas Again" will be etched by Bing Crosby. mr. las vegas says j r monologist and Shelley Herman is y spotlighted in the of stars at the Fre- Room 10 imont Hotel's Fiesta | Opening his evening's fare [with the now celebrated make-believe telephone routine (which we all have had happen to us at one time or another), his show is chock full of humorous current hap- | penings and realisms. | Adding to the enjoyment of I Fremont showgoers is the song stylings of lovely Jaye P. Morgan, a gal who has mar- j velous voice control whether belting or caressing a song. Musical conductor Al Jahns and his Fremont orchestra pay tribute to the birthday of America with a medley of patriotic songs that was much appreciated by the opening night audience. THE SUPER SPECTACU- LAR' "Pzazz ?70jmd all That Jazz, BaTry^TTfflses its curtain this week at the Desert Inn. I think more people have been looking forward to this premiere than for the ribbon cut- , ting of the Landmark and International Hotels. I'll probably report on the Frank Sen- nes-Donn Arden production in I depth next week . . . \ The Trainers, m a k i n g levery night like New Years [Eve in the Sahara's Casbar [Lounge, fracture their audiences with their original "Let It All Hang Out," which, of all |things, is a nursery rhyme . . . j Talented singer Lauri Per- |ry, getting the Landmark's Top of the Dome off to (a gala opening with her fine group, can wave across the street to husband Biackie Hunt of the Characters who are premier-: ing at the International.