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V alley News {Cir. 17.450) lit * Van Nuys, Calif. News (Cir. 101,038) Qigji \jr 1. 1959" THE GARINA VALLEY NEWS ?╟÷ PAGE .ennes?╟╓ Stage, Aqua Show Seen Nightly at Marineland Prank Serines?╟╓ i>tarlight Spectacular, a combination stage and aqua,;, *ftow under direeljor?* n Arden, has taken o#r the Sea Arena^at MlrinclancJ <ff the Pacific as the first night-time attraction l&e^ented at the famous ocean- arium located, on Palos Verdes peninsula between' Redondo Beach and San Pedro. Blends Four Numbers Sennes, of Hollywood Moul1 in Rouge fame, has assembled a cast of 60 dancers; swim- mers, .aerial artists, champion divers, musicians, comedy div- ers and aqua-belles to bring I to Southern California, one of 1 the most spectacular outdoor stage attractions ever present- ed in this area. According- to Sennes a n d William F. Monahan, vie e president and general miana- ger of Marineland, it is the only show of its kind on the west coast- , T h e musical extravaganza under, the stars ;}s a blend of four big production numbers which are,performed on stage and water by the large cast of dancers, singers and swim- mers who have been rehearsed to perfection by Donn Arden for the past several months* , Comedy Act Scores The stage <and water, nuh^ bers such as the ?╟úAmerica! BEAUTY A%;MABfi?½BaL.AND| ?╟÷ , Marge Calhoun, Cecile Rogers and Barbara Loren form the symbol of Frank Senne?╟╓s State and Aqua Show being presented nightly except Monday through the summer in the Sea Arena at Marineland of the ^Pacific. All seats are reserved and are on sale at ^Mutual ticket agencies; Southern California Music Co., the Moulin Rouge arid Marineland box offices. [Marineland Aquatic [Show on Thru Summer Frank Sennas?╟╓ Starlight Spac- tacular, a combination staga and aqua show, under the direction of Donn Arden. h Iras taken <mit the at Marina- land cf the Pacific as the first night time attraction presented at the famous oceanarium locat- ed on beautiful Palos Verdes peninsula. , between Redondo Beach and San Pedro. Sennes, of Hollywood Moulin Rouge, fame, has assembled a huge cast of 60 dancers, swim- mers, daring aerial artists, champion divers, musicians, comedy divers, and shapely aqua- belles to bring to Southern Cali- fornia one of the most spectacu- lar outdoor stage attractions ever presented in this area. FOUR NUMBERS The musical extravaganza under the stars is a blend of four big production numbers which/ are performed on stage and water by the large cast ?╜f dancers, singers and swimmers who?╟╓vc been rehearsed to per- fection by Donn Arden for the past several months^ The stage and water numbers such as the ?╟úAmericana?╟Ñ, a swinging mus- ical number with a western motif, and the gay ?╟úCarnival of " Venice'* number, which makes use of the water to de- pict ?╟úGaiety on the Grand Canal**, are interspersed .wfHi unusual and amusing acts. A team of daring aerial artists billed as the ?╟úSky Devils?╟Ñ per- ilously perfqrm intricate turns and somersaults atop a 70-foot tower; a champion diver per- forms a comedy routine from a board; mu?· ./JfsPanto* Hollywood, Calif. Reporter (Cir. 7,850) JUL )59 jjt DESERT INN Las Vegas.?╟÷-Ed Sullivan, who makes an annual summer stapd at the Painted Desert Rooin, this War emcees a fast- movjKg Cf^alcdoe of performers in a comec|/ rel/ueaimed at the family trade{fDonn Arden staged. A colorfuI produc t i o n number, ?╟úTelevision Revue of 1960?╟Ñ featured the voice of Art Johnson and the Arden Dancers brought Sullivan onto the stage. The various acts Sullivan has gath- ered for the show are good. The clever puppet turn, ?╟úPinky and Perky,?╟Ñ thril- led the packed house and dance team of Helene & Howard started out with a regular routine, but ended up in a terrific comic dance that brought sal- vos of' applause from the jammed room. Della Reese chirped two songs, one of which was ?╟úStormy Weather.?╟Ñ She was well received, and another song would have been in order. A quick bit of chatter between Sullivan and Arnold Stang was okay, bpt could have been eliminated and never missed. One of the top scores of the show was scored by the Dukes of Dixieland With such bits as ?╟úSlide, Frog, Slide,?╟Ñ ?╟úMack the Knife?╟Ñ and ?╟ú76 Trom- bpnes.?╟Ñ These lads have it! Shades of the late Will Rogers are seen in Bob Lewis in both looks and dry, humorous wit that he expounded while toying with a short piece of rope. His wife assisted him, mostly by making noise, but the act was well?, received. Two types of dance were presented by Sullivan, first La Chunga and her company of Gypsy dancers and then some of the fastest jazz dancers ever seen along the Strip, the Modern Jazz Dancers from Italy. They earned tre- mendous applause. Those stars of yesteryear, Benny Field and Blossom Seeley, demonstrat- swinging musical number with, a western motif, and the gay ?╟úCarnival of Venice?╟Ñ num- ber, which makes use of the water to depict ?╟úGaiety" on the Grand Canal,?╟Ñ are inter- spersed with unusual and amusing acts.. A team of daring aerial artists b i 11 e d as the ?╟úSky Devils?╟Ñ perilously perform in- tricate turns and soniei;$ault& atop a 70-fdot tower; a cham- pion diver performs a Comedy routine from a high diving board; a ?╟úpantomimic?╟Ñ named Jack Wallace is convulsing the audiences with , his clever comedy^act of pantomiming to n wn ?╟? en- Hollywood, Calif. Variety (Cir. 7,477) JUL sSSssi? B tertainer$ g u c h , a?║ , Presley, and other recording artists. Closes with Fireworks j To wrap it all up is a big circus. number finale, replete with a baby elephant, per- forming ponies, and all the excitement of ?╟úCircus Time?╟Ñ which is topped by a sky-high fireworks display. The Sennes Stage and Aqua Show is being presented,night- ly at?'9 o?╟╓clock except Monday through the summer in t 3000-seat Sea Arena at M^ffie- land. The drowsy drwer is just one long blink away from death. Hi ?╟≤ mma M HH U* lA . ?√ß \/ Sannfay Colt ic. .?╟╓ Jack Lemmon.. j.^^rey and Bii/yJ , Lieberson and Bob! Over Sundav' A APPV fflflKtHH S'am?se cats" The of wardrobe for -dressed Danny: Creg J,T^IB M Kerr when 3SS8SS ^ ?╟úBeloved BBfiMpfe 1 rs and I unaes designed by BillTh set where she 13 manse I was fittingoncl dance routines'ShiT^* and BSBBal^BHH ?√ßRBBHM * ?╟╓ ' ?√ß r/eys ro/e wi// Chase warm im rehearsall NBC spec firJ H?╟╓ Bl" creen . . ducer . . T;?╟÷enied in this pil|ar ?╟ú Duf it doesn?╟╓t tW$ 8Inalde/ovelv?╟Ñ ,. summings had A guesting here with P,L'.0??Las *e M^ caught house. |nwi.tr.get you twenty th with m$mm 3BSB1 classic has^evehS i n.. n M ever received sy and Bess?╟Ñ w?╜ d,. r. , ger Mens _____ j___________________________ st rap this in... thought ofj^- St submitfed t^^.?╟  ,ncidentallv submitted the a/ly, 'mmOrfa/J <Por?║y.f?╟╓ m rey Wood it wa<Twit h ed to the crowd that they still have it as they sang ?╟úBirth of the Blues?╟Ñ and ?╟úMelancholy Baby.?╟Ñ Their ,efforts received a big hand. In the finale, John Shirley and his wife do balloon tricks, aided by the Donn Arden Dancers. All in all, the Sullivan show is good entertainment, well-backed by Carltop Hayes orchestra. ?╟÷Gene Itfftle Los Angeles, Calif. Herald Express (Cir. 344,028) IL Fifth Maflnelahd's JAqua Show It?╟╓S a fifth week for Frank Sennes?╟╓ ?╟úStarlight sPfj^ ular and*^qua ft^Ba riThln2h"s this week goes into special Summer prxcesJ n staged by Donn Arden, the revue combines production numbers on stage with _water feats in a large pool directly in front. X3 fX>