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A?╟÷Sec. II rpr?.,Sept?╜3 Moulin Ro I Stages Thr I Packed Re I By HAROLD. HILDEBI BONN ^ARDEN U^wra new spectacular Toujours! ?╟╓?╟╓Wednesday ; Frank Sennes?╟╓ Moulin before an approving fuj Once again the Senne * combo have come up i most exciting, colorfi scale revue tp be found vicinity. Like; its. predecessor marks the third show |fj ha$ produced since Sen opened the defunct Ear^ Theater Restaurant in' . the production moves lil The stage" is peopled a Withcbetter than 100 peij in lavish scenes; sets ar< highly appropriate and changeable, performers the keen sense of cama usually found after lor sociation, -choreography perb and the costumes stunning,-vivid hues, j Europe trip A trip to Europe prov theme of ?╟úToujours,?╟Ñ wii at Paris (of course), Ij Venice and China. Thes springboard' the extr; production numbers. Most of the sets, as ceding shows, are eft presented on a reVolvini One of the f i nest s we?╟╓ve come across in long while is the ?╟úSt Sea?╟Ñ number where tw< set sail and are engul stormy weather. The wave illusion by Harve ren was startingly reali Among the individus mostly imported from are the Peters Sisters, hefty singers who pos goodly amount of showr and a bouncy delivery, ! short of the star billi corded them. Opening this?╟ was won by the y< member of the Marqui ily, a baby chimp. Wh< expected, the four* ca monkeys completely br the customers. The lit low had a favorite bandjj the Jerry Gray aggr and, instead of rompi] stage "when he was tc over and sat on the mu knee, - ( ?√ß . ?√ß $|?║ r4 P j If memory serves us this act was seen here a or so ago with the Shrine Uir cus. In any event, it delighted! first nighters and naturally will appeal t6 children at the Sunday matinee. Dance Trio , The Andrea Dancers?╟÷twoj guys and a girl-fedo acrobatic Adagio styling and the Peirb i Brothers are truly jugglers extraordinary. Most of the showgirls are holdovers (and why hot? They would be hard to duplicate), as are the pigeons and a couple of f other lesser attractions. Costumes didn?╟╓t seem so scanty this time. This, plus the| animal Act; points up a show thatis, geared all the more for family trade. W| Moulin Rouge has been ^ top long promoted as a tourist attraction. Let?╟╓s call it a Los ^Angeles Attraction ?╟÷ it.de-.-. selves It. ; HOLLYWOOD - Last times SUN A .mh. WIERE BROTHERS all-new 1957 K s,03ecf & Directed J?½*?½1 WhyDONN ARDEN 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY iexc;n*M.) 1JT SHOW) withdimur..,*Q22 t!z?╟ SNB SHOWi with dinnerettflB?╟ú f?╜' (Except Sat. & Sun.) HO 9-6333 FDtMSlRVAiivm^wMnhsSUNier near VINE 0PeningThursdayr NOVEMBER 8 for 2 WEEKS ONLY f F5?·.NKIE laine Aaaea Attraction to Big 1957 Show