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I agree.The BEST of the Toties (Bergere Sexier than ever! Can Can A. Postcard Prologue M.C. & Male Acros in tailcoats, top hats, etc. Look at "pin-up postcards" of the period (1900's). As they look, each postcard is seen full scale in a round floral frame (taken from present souvenir card) with live females posed. Last postcard is 6 girls in white busties and petticoats with pink flowers (from 1975 "brass bed" segment) they step out of frame and do a short Can Can with men. Scene is backed by Diamond Drop. Transition: As floral frame is struck, M.C. rides across on "Penny Farthing" bicycle announcing "Can Can." B. Can Can #1 As is in present show Aero Can Can As is in present show VI. 1920's Set-up M.C. and Lead Nude (or Adagio Female) in Period Resort Attire do a song & dance, to: "By the Sea", Backing is red eylash or Diamond Drop B. Beach scene 10 Showgirls (and Lead Nude) in black 1920's bathing outfits are posed in between 10 or 11 6' red & white stripe beach umbrellas. They are backed by blue (or lime green) eye and 4 large sail boats. They do routine to "Sur La Plage" with beach balls which develops into strip. Finally wearing only black & white stripe beach towels. They are then chased by men in black & white stripe bathing suits, straw hats & monocles. Flicker light (strobe) effect. VII. 1930's Glamour Current Number Prepared by Ginny, 3/7/97