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The Entertainment Capitol press release: photocopy

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1960-01-11

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Series II. Folies-Bergere production papers, designs, and photographs

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ent000012
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    ent000012. Jerry Jackson Papers, 1953-2009. MS-00573. Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada. http://n2t.net/ark:/62930/d1pp9c

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    titifeh. THE ENTERTAINMENT CAPITAL By Donn Knepp PHOTO DATE 1/11/60 File # TR1608083 As the decade ends, the TROPICANA brings the second major production show to the STRIP! on.Christmas Day, it unveils its, direct from Paris, FOLIES BERGERE. It costs over a quarter-of-a-million dollars to stage and produce, and is the first time the entertainment legend (starting in Paris, 1870) plays in the U.S. Its parading lineup of continental beauties (50 girls from 10 countries) is an overnight success?╟÷appealing to all showgoers. LOU WALTERS produces the spectacular by arrangement with Mons . PAUL DERVAL. Others involved in the production are* choreographer, LEE SHERMAN; artistic direction, scenery, and costumes, Mons. MICHEL GYARMATHYj stage manager, TONY AZZI. Music by the HERMAN KAYE ORCHESTRA features singers, COLETTE RIEDINGER and RALPH YOUNG.