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This Clipping Front TIMESQUARE REPORTER NEW YORK, N. Y. | . 1 ?½1T Sanaa | LATIN QUARTER TO CELEBRATE ?╟úSWEET SIXTEEN?╟Ñ | BIRTHDAY TUESDAY, APRIL, 22nd WITH $150,00?? NEW LOOK l FLUS PREMIERE, MARKING DONN ARDEN?╟╓S DEBUT AS | NEW PRODUCER OF LATIN QUARTER! I parking its ?╟úSweet Sixteen?╟Ñ birthday and the unveiling of a I Hew Look,?╟Ñ the world-famed Latin Quarter will premiere its f a11 new semi-annual revue, ?╟úInternational Holiday for Love,?╟Ñ on ^ Tuesday evening, April 22nd. Redecorated and redesigned at?╟╓ a r cost of $150,000, the Latin Quarter now i emerges as a modern after-dark show-8 place. 1 April 22nd marks the first major premiere at the Latin Quarter since owner E. M. Loew exploded on Uhfe Broadway scene with a new concept in cafe entertainment sixteen happy years ago, Don n Arden, the international producer of spectacles, will make his Broadway debnt as the new producer of the Latin Quarter reVues. Sallie Blair, the beautiful, exciting and sensuous song star, will headline the f semi-annual extravaganza, while the popular Bernard Brothes, premiere comedy stars of America and the Continent, Will fill the niche as-the extra added attraction. Donn Arden, comparatively young in years, is the stager of the famous % revues at the Lido, Paris, the Moulin Rouge, Hollywood and the Mi || 11 hill Las Vegas. ?╟úInternational Holiday For Love,?╟Ñ will be presented in 12 acts and 11 scenes. Original music and lyrics will be provided by Pony Sherrell and Phil Moody, who have fashioned the scores * for many films. Besides Sallie Blair and The Bernard Brothers, other highlights of the new semi-annual revue will be The Bob DeVoye Trio, who specialize in adagio work plus ballet and modern jazz dancing; Francis Bruun of France, tagged the world?╟╓s greatest juggler; and Queti Clavijo, noted femme flamenco dancer. * * * JEAN CARROLL, FIRST LADY OF LAUGHS, MOVES INTO SPOTLIGHT AT JACK SILVERMAN?╟╓S OLD ROUMANIAN Jean Carroll, who has parlayed a wonderful gift of gab and * sparkling sense of humor into a successful career in show business, opens a three-week headline stint at Jack Silverman?╟╓s ______ _ Broadway showplace, the Old Ro- ---- , j,?╟??╟÷i ?╟÷ a f Sallie Blair This Clipping From NEW YORK, N. V. DAILY MIRROR JUl 2 1958 LEE MORTIMER Old Trade Jinx TIMES SQUARE, July 1?╟÷In-I dependence Day weekend, like || Election, Lent, the Jewish holi-| days,: the month before Christ-| mas and the week we played B Louisville, is a traditional show I business excuse for bad business. But the Latin Quartet?╟╓s Ed I Risman, with one of the greatest I years in history already under* i his belt,- is defying the jinx and Springing in the second editidh of j^on^Arden?╟╓s spectacular revue | sfamn^ Kathryn Grayson to-1 morrow night. LA GRAYSON is , leaking her I first New York night club ap-1 pearance, and advance indica-I tions are that she and her turn | are something. She promises to I do a shimmy that will shake the I L.Q. to its foundations. I An extra added starter in to | morrow?╟╓s new bill is Jack Du I rant, the comedian, Who is a | Latin Quartet perennial, always | good for yaks and yocks from I the yokelry and aren?╟╓t we all? 1 Others to be seen An the re | vamped and revised revue are | the St. Leon acrobatic troupe, I the great Bob De Voye trio with I the world?╟╓s most stunning little | adagio dancer, Queti Clavijo and | her flamencos and Tanya Corlett, | the gal in the shower, which Isn?╟╓t a bad idea either in this torrid I weather. I Also Martha ?╟úLegs?╟Ñ Errolle, 1 famed musical "comedy singer, | and John Juliano and Gene Var-| ranoe doing the production war-I biing; lovely and exciting Gina 1 Gennardi, the soubrette, Tony I Mack and Ray Kyle, featured I dancer and singer, respectively,; i and the swell Jo Lombardi and BESS IS BETSY. Hostess Bess Manglaris is shown as Betsy Ross whom she will portray as p^rt of special Independence Day celebration to be held Friday in Stuyvesant Room of the Hotel Astor. Buddy Harlpwe orks. Better phone Gigi for a reservation. Opening night looks like a sell-out despite the holiday. STOP PRESS: In tomorrow?╟╓s N. Y. Mirror, Frances Merron gives you advance dope on the big Betty Kean-Lou Parker Copa-cabana opening?╟÷also on Thurl-dayi This Clipping From NEW YORK, N. Y. JOURNAL AMERICAN MAY 20 1958' THE KNIGHT WATCH spupjg UMOUJI ||3^ sfing ?╟÷ Sfadiog louojfjpojx AJOJOduiSfuO^ ?╟÷ UJOpOft 1WU (ftUUM Rayon the Way (NIGHT VIDE TOUR, Johnnie Ray, tings into the Latin Quarter up Donn Arden?╟╓s musical ! Holiday,lorXove.,, Monk?╟╓s Downstairs Room, new In the cast will he Mickey jteems; from the supper clubs, ind Jennie Lou Law, recovered w mmm They- replace konny Graham and Ellen Han- p33B[d put? aAijB TtjSneft0111 illness jo jsjij aqj jo auo si pufonny Grah pasiBj sbay ibuiiub i>Wey> off 011 the straw hatcir-?╟≤ - ?╟≤ r ?╟≤ '*Wlt .1 . That same night, the t?║Shicq Hamilton quintet, John^ ny Smith?╟╓s quartet and J. J, Johnson?╟╓s fivesome fly into Birdland ... European concert violinist Kalman Banyak, making his American bow at the Chardas, was held over today by proprietors Nagy and Rappy for the next 18 months ... This is, I?╟╓m sure,; a record .* . Young baritone saxophonist Pepper Adams and his quintet follow the Tony Scott quintet into the Black Pearl on Thursday night.