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    DESERT INN presents Die McGuire SISTERS 1 CHRIS I PHYLLIS 8 DOTTti fl STARS OF THE ARTHUR GODFREY SHOW II A CORAL RECORDS t L* mmam * mWm ife BOB^ McFADDEN 1 'AMERICA'S FOREMOST SATIRIST BONN ARDEN presents THE DONN ARDEN DANCERS | * IN TWO DELICHTFUL PRODUCTIONS ART JOHNSON, singing master ?╜r infoAmauties CARLTON HAYES and ORCHESTRA 7 Great Musical Group* Perform from Dusk to Dawn U ?√ß?√ß m,m IADY IUCK LOUNGE AND the ^ SKY ROOM ?√ß dance 8 P M. to 4 AM.. ?╟≤n the SKY ROOM SHOW TIMES: 8:15 PM-12 MIDNIGHT SATURDAY: 8:15 PM-11:45 PM-1:45 AM FOR RESERVATIONS CAU DU 2-6000 l Art r T ^ame?╟╓ Beverlee Dennis March 1* 195T isss 33 ssp ?╟≤ mum, <lo>; $2 mini. , in hifrettrn^Hji1^/* Sfe] Room, dehverina aPain^d ,Desert ' repertoire of his disclirkt1i-Planned j SF^J'&SF-'SS&l | and'his^nfs? ?╜* S' mer Stanlet fLAI Pern.er> drum- Sinacore lis^tor^m^i8^?4 Joe excellent liehtin e Cc?╜Sffd ey wlth showmanship g effects is good yockTwfth SmH K *he X is SfteedW Pers??n- | rialf which inH ?l*d uto her ?╟úate-Sophie Tucker imL^^ now W-t openir IPl do.n pSSPffi the foundation8"^8 ?·atter SMI which individuallvrnaiirHnumbers?╟╓ I response. ly nal1 d??wn avid ducUon^numbers ^Corn^f6 Pn???╟  roque?╟Ñ and ?╟út%?·St> ?╟?c??ncerto Baft Johnnie ?╟Ñare SS?d ??f PffiH being an ev^fin ?? over> ldtter presfntation ?╟úffh8 ton"^ Arde?? tongue-in-cheek hum?Σ≤* lic^ e f ??f one of the h<L?u *?or t?? it many" a season SJW here in guides his orch U8) S??n ^ayes I y l *_____Duke. I PS&TETr Wednesdays February 13, 1957 Desert Inn, Eas Vegas ?╟? '<L L Las Vegas, Feb. 5. Patti Page, ; Jack Durant, D1 7^rmfs (9)* Carlton Hayes Orch v 19); $2 minimum. Patti Page?╟╓s/ stint in the Painted Desert Room displays her canary talent to heights unreached before, success of showcase is partially ?╜ue to the expert staging bv her groom, Charles O?╟╓Cmran. Dramatic an? wise Paclng blend well with the wholesome, girl-next-door friendliness of Miss Page?╟╓s delivery. Her familiar voice fits the songs she s selected, and with each she sounds as if she enjoys singing every note. . _ She throws in the inevitable Presley bit, but it?╟╓s different enough to reward her with more than just polite laughter: a few bars of ?╟ Hound Dog?╟Ñ are piped T9fTrhe,ttrwnSltl?Vnt0T ?╟úHow Much That Hound Dog In The Window? She further kids her w.k. doggy disclick by chirping it to the accompaniment of loudly barking orch members. ?╟úA Foggy Day in 1 ?'~?d,?n Town?╟Ñ is made even more vsby sta|e,/og.* she scores with Johnny Guitar,?╟╓?╟╓ which has Morvin"1 brckin?║ by guitarist Bob Morgan. Comedy know-how is shown with a number left over from last week?╟Ñ when -she goes into Jimmy Durante?╟╓s ?╟úBaby Mine ?╟Ñ with bis- mannerisms. ?╟╓ he meehanieal trick of siftging ^Tumbling Tumbleweed?╟Ñ witfi ?╟ three other Pafti Pages?╟Ñ is a clever gimmiek, good for 'solid w-Ph?╟Ñ??½?╟╓ ,Trademark, ?╟úTennessee Waltz is done with emotion while revolving sphere with tiny mirrors ^ f spotlight into darkened room for unusual effect. Not to fhenlwL* re?Ue?½ts fr??m audience" with wS pleasing medley of hits with which she is identified. Her. drummer, Archie Freeman>ahf T^I Cple IJatter Joins her vocally Jn the Dhrante takeoff): contribute heavily to making this i a topnotch act. ?╟  Jack Durant?╟╓s comedy is always welcome, on the Strip. His breath* less, husky-voiced style blasts mon-??*??8 which concentrates on the! shortcomings of his wife. His standard backslapping of bewilder-! ed rmgsiders is good for yocks, asi frC4wls lightening flips and falls! to the floor. First-nighters were reluctant to let Durant bow put. r uThe?╟? Ballad of Frankie &! Johnny is one of the best produc-tion numbers seen on the Strip ini several seasons. Despite limitations! of the small stage, it?╟╓s a lively and exciting romp featuring Broadway- f quality performance by Art John-son, Jerry Jackson, Diane Varga, Cmdy Girard, Flo Walters, Larrv , Maldonado, and the DI chorines (9). Another elaborate piece called Concerto Baroque?╟Ñ is the curtain-raiser; both were staged by Donn Arden. Enlarged orch <19)^for this/ show, which ends March 4, is capably batoned by Carlton Hayes. 8HWlWB|Ep I x * Duke, l