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This Clipping From HOLLYWOOD, CALIF CITIZEN-NEWS ??CT 1 1958 ; Top Stars Set for ffoulin Show Frank Sennes will <jiir?Σ≤ac* -ml previous Mrmi- ^ surpass all i(order Zn??* 3n su?╜*ssive I iuer during the season "gnts to embrace a larcr,. ^ feL^_*iaudience. ** ^ frank. , SENNES SUNSET near ViNE HO 9-6333 FOR RESERVATIONS ^ Your Greatest ENTERTAINMENT Thrill! FRANK SENNES presents SPARKLING NEW REVUE "WONDERFUL WORLD'1 PANORAMA STAGE STAGED AND DIRECTED BY DONN ARDEN S-T-A-R-R-|.N.G THE MILLS BROTHERS * * * ?╟÷ PLUS ?╟÷ PAUL GILBERT 2 Shows Nifely (Except Mon.JCC Cfl plus 1ST SHOW: with dinner +"?╟≤"*' tax AFTER DINNER SHOW <?·*} CA nJus Tues., Wed., Thurs. Only ^jL.JKJ "j.ax (Includes 2 Drinks?╟÷Dancing and Show) SPECIAL SUNDAY MATINEES Channel 7?╟÷Chucko presiding as Birthday Host ...plus regular full show. i IS* ,nd Los Angeles, Calif. Herald Express (Cir. 605,547) OCT 9Cl *?√ß Sensational Show The new Franfc^nes Moulin Rouge show, "Won- fn| And #onn Arden's RHar. Seat. 11V?½ & Express Sennes Moulin Kouge Primpsfor New Kevue Frank Sennes today re- in! And fonn Arden s portedly approved $50,000 production numbers, lav stage.expan?╜<i0n and re^ecora ish, naturally, have an ex ,t.on plans wWch require citing pace. * ^*%?Σ≤w shuttering night operations is the best nightclub show f ^ MouUn Rouge f a of itskindthatleyer saw.jtwo_week per.Qd preceding And, if you didnt eaten; ^ ^ g premiere of ^ the opening night, J??%ewest mUsical "Wonderful missed a terrific *?Σ≤?· world," staged and directed With Milton Berle, ^ Jerry ^ ^^ Arden Lewis, Sammy Daro, J- Anna Maria Alberghetti is and Jimmy^^urXr-dar^ signed to headline the new kings in J^et * tage a< revue presented on tjie oc- world, uPc^n *jySS hi casion of the fifth anniver- once to wishl Frank ana theater-restaurant, new and great show we* ^eheargals beg^ Sept 17 I at Paramount Sunset Studios, thereby enabling Sennes t preserve daytime occupanc. of the Moulin Rouge b; NBC-TV's "Queen for a Day." Donn Arden, assisted bj; Bonnie Hunt and Larry Mai- fonado, completes final cast ing of 100 singers, dancers and showgirls this week.; "Wonderful World" prin-1 cipals will be Ffolliott Charl-j ton, Gregg Loren, Chandra! Kaly, Sandra Dale, Dick Gal-j try, Donna Fuller, Bruce yar*| nell, Betty Ancona, Lee Green,! Allisande White and Freddy LatulL OOVZi NITERY REVIEWS MOULIN ROUGE Roberta Sherwood, show - wise and mellow, not only has a highly appealing and individual song styling, she also can warm an audience. With Paul Gilbert on the bill for a change of pace, it would seem that Frank Sennes can expect strong business for the coming month at the Moulin Rouge. On for the better part of an hour doing 14 numbers, Miss Sherwoo< ranges from hillbilly to her forte, th blues, to uniformly enthusiastic recep tion. Further, her powerful pipes fi the reaches of the Rouge without a of a mike. Gilbert's material is a zany mixture originality and the familiar. Htookh a while to warm the patrons, but succeeded. Best bits were his interp tation of a rough plane flight, and somewhat gory but still funny delin - r??t an ??Deration on Pay-TV. Clo with ex-bandwnan , playlr through D.ck Stab * ts to rough Dick btauuc ^ ~ wide variety of instruments to Louis Blues," was also a crowd-pie Donn Arden's "Wonderful W< extravaganza continues on the b and continues just as impressively did when originally opened an* viewed in these pages two week Stabile's musicianly backing wa; rate. ?╟÷ Leo Kov