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one of the great variety acts of ail time CARLTON HAYES > and his Orchestra ?√ß 74 Las Veg^PI^, ?╟ More!?╟╓ As i Nod CowttdWows ?╟╓Em in CafeTurhj ?╟≤ S5mmS^ luminaries the Stage, Mrs. Worthington ,are here last week K The constant cries of ?╟úmore!" were prelude to numerous encores-of songs deliv-wed by tire British theatrical wiz-*d who, snugly and commercially w?╟?.i roivafd socked across hisP?╟╓CTW M Englishmen?╟Ñ Noa^touara so firstmight and ?╟úDon?╟╓t Put Your Daughter on message to a glitteri g ^ j t}ie stage, Mrs. Worthington?╟Ñ |are Coward classics that are strictly boffo. His version Of?╟ ?╟ Let?╟╓s Fall In Love?╟Ñ is a satire on everyone from Louella Parsons to Davy Crockett, and all but rocks . the roof from its joints. .His closed, ard who snugiy auu ?╟÷-?╟÷ ?╟ ?╟ The party?╟╓s Over,?╟Ñ is clever nremiere American cafe! craftsmanship from a-man whose with this p , he should sense of tifhing, shading* and pleasr appearanc , P ^ stage any- ing should be studied by every ?╟≤be socko on any uf gg| and stage director in show where. . song- business. *' *v The ^r1I?1IiQntrived around his The ?║zonys stop the show with alog T^l^n^veevt in which their familiar ?╟úSleeping'Beauty?╟Ñ own c^effings ana delightfully ! dance, and their other adagios, are the star lighter in ma- 1 well received as the hard-working and de-1 brother and sister duo score irf S??╜Cl^ppllent taste. Show , breathtaking routines that embody repeals a refreshingly new person- skill and sneed in holds and for American bistros, Who come the accepted thmg m tnese PaCoward distinguishes ^: Sw**1* froni reeep ^J.rLn saloons with *"?╟Ñ* (jUT111 LxJ Iftr Gild his ORCHIS MA grace, skill'.and' speed .in holds and I spins that have long been a delight ito nitery audiences here. The De Castro Sisters belt their humorous Cub&n songs with plenty of movement by the brunet -lookers to evoke much . laughter applause. 'Takeoffs of Billy Daniels and Eartha Kitt are okay SaYuLtheir ?╟úTeach Me Tonight?╟Ñ is aticfco. ' Their - latest recording, VBodmrBoQm, Boomerang,?╟Ñ should plication in u^^pnsee You ttiis kct; launched by 111 bee xuu Desert Inn, Las Vega* Las Vegas, June 7. NoeT Coward, (2), De Castro Sisters (3), Art Johnson, Donn Arden Dancers (20), Hayes Orch. (12); no cover, no minimum. DAZZLING FUN AND FROLIC FIESTA DOROTHY jfSWAY f ?╟útfte park with DICK EMMONS pianist and musical, conductor DONN ARDEN DANCERS | in spectacular stage presentations I EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION Again,?╟Ñ that segues to short snatches of ?╟úDance, Dance, Dance Little Lady,?╟Ñ, J&Sl&SL- SB -SBiiS ~ ,71 r ioi polloi are on hand to view'ti Donn Arden intros a pair of in-tei ;sting production numbers with the first b#hmd-the-&efenes of Soho calledJ^Pbppy Seed Alley,* a well-contrived Chitfese sek thing that moves well and evokes top reaction. The stcdbd number Is a London prelude*,to the Coward entrance and is overlong but interesting, especially in the London fog effects with .the mist rising i from the stage floor. Art Johnson | delivers okay in the production q singing spot and the Carlton orch scores in its backstop job j > | The question to remain swered is?╟÷Sifter tne opener vj the receptive theatrical hep" ~ ?╟?..T n^r-Pave (departed and the so-c| ?╟ Someday I*!! Find You, a u i?qi i,nj r??niini.?╜m ?╜?╜ hand tn viawTi: low My Secret Heart,?╟Ñ and many more. What the voice lacks is made up in heart and projection for huge audience rewards. His talent to amuse is seemingly endless as the Briton exhibits a warmth that?╟╓s genuine to the ex-, treme. ?╟úPoor Uncle Harry?╟Ñ conveys clever lyrics. ?╟úLife Called To Mrs. Wentworth Brewster is hilarity itself, as toward delivers with a ?╟úFunicula Fumcali touch that?╟╓s delightful. ?╟úLoch Lomond is his own zestful version of; the Scottish classic, and is irresistible. Hist 19?? hit, -?╟úWorld ^Weary, comes in for mitts, while his.^ ?╟úNina,?╟Ñ a Britisher^ version oip Spanish amour, is quaint. arcD wtio must be consider^ smash iuiibased on* bijs P?·r?·< pmce?╟÷will they respond wit) huch gustp To the rapid-fire 4, ;S?╟ h star?╟╓s technique? They shi qor he?╟╓s readily and canniiy ad jble to them. Top business foi oonth-long show is assured, r ^ y ,|gpTl B( y Times l -Today! LASCHAVALES POWELL DE ESPANA Donn'Arden DojteieW uneout DESERT INN presents THE AMERICAN NIGHT CLUB PREMIERE OP THE INCOMPARABLE . , vvi 0 THOSE HARMONY-HAPPY THE Min person! ?Σ≤ NOEL .j COWARDl THE BRILLIANT CREATIVE ARTIST IN A DISTINGUISHED STAGE PRESENTATION THE V. C-v', SZ0NY1 ARTISTS OF THE DANfel ** DE CASTRO SISTERS ^ | - WITH HERBIE DELL AT THE PIANO I??LUS TWO BREATH-TAKING Donn Arden PRODUCTIONS {{Mg lb DONN ARDEN DANCERS ^9T JOHNSON, SINGINOt/AASTER OF CEREMONIES i^RLtON, and HIS-ORCHESTRA WgM'' SrtOW TIMES 8:30-11:30 P.M. 0, SATURDAY 8:30 PAA. - 12 MIDNIGHT call 6000 for reservations