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A SHOW IS BORN! I _ Afip u uuv LIDO?╟╓66 LIDO ?╟╓66 ?√ß 1 LIDO ?╟╓66 1 |V . ???╟≤- ?╟≤--?√ßMNnl LIDO ?╟╓66 an all-new the girls, - 9 ftibulaus acts. . Whakdsskow! f L0o Revue; ?√ß the sets, ' Breathtaking St?╟╓ditsMay 27 th. ik&tnost lavish,, th?·scenery, \ ?╟ " stag'e effects. See it. niost exciting, |, the:ftih?╟÷ ?√ß ^ "And in0ot*?· Lido kevue ever. whtit'a night Barone?╟╓s mpst\ it?╟╓sgaingtobe! ???√ß. ?√ßgorgeous citizens.,. ' *** STARDUST REHEARSAL!?╟÷Some of the cast of the new Lido show run . through rehearsal numbers of the. magnificent production which4 opened# the Cafe Continental of the Stardust Hotel Thursday evening. ???√ß.'/jy>. ?╟úQuelle Nuit!?╟Ñ (What A Night!), the long awaited new Lido de. Paris extravaganza, will premiere at the Stardust Hotel on Thursday evening, May 27. The magnificent new production, with a cast of 100 that includes 40 showgirls alone and some of the finest novelty acts in Europe, is expected to be the most opu- lent and exciting of all six Lido shows which have been making -llltatbr^imp^c 1 uh history at thev>StaVdust since 19^8! To date, almost 4.ofjo.00these productions^ which the most glamorously IwumccsSjmre shows in the history oMt^pn-' theatrics. Staged and created by Donn and conceived by Pierre Louis- Guerin and Rene Fraday, ?╟úQuelle unique production innovations ever elude a live horse chariot race, a locomotive crashes into an auto- mobile, and a starkly realistic complete devastation of a town Six spectacular production scenes, pean novelty acts, make up Donn Arden 2 The production opens with six-1 a I PBBbFMm' *?╟╓e(* into a large staircase that leads the show is in full swing with the The scene changes t o-.^^i^puaH 't i1 l|'!Bfinter sports I ski lift raises the?╜Sn|^^B|9HM skiers go on a happy outing in a I railroad crossing before being j The glamorous Taj Mahal is the on a magic carpet to be greeted | In a magnificent ant?╜g5^aiml[ijE5M tive reception. The next scene ^^^^pB^^^|g(jn^^-here two the I Trevi, to perform a t before ^^^EHimsRaraiageautiful water After a live chariot race, the next setting takes place in a palace (Continued on Page 5) LIDO (Continued from Page 2a rsuMEn of iKrnn^i^umdgt^M.1 wild II scene If Bjuuvfy9R3araIHroffi^^MLf Mt. G Vesuvius and the destruction of ! ftulragifijMffi sal scene. spectacle, with the full cast, the pageant carnival in Venice is being held ?√ßd?╟÷uialul ^^Smsffirr'oiinded K a. blazing ^ I i '?╟úQuelle Nuit?╟╓s?╟Ñ novelty acts in- clude ro bfo&/'aiiiej& comedy instrumental group; the IliBEya^^hv^^aE^^^^^aiath e Gimma Boys. ^wB^ffim^aanave l?eeigaefip^Si| by the internationally renowned are by Fost, the music is by Jim Harbert, vincourt and Jean Gruyer, with the orchestra under the direction Quelle Nuit! will be seen twice ^^raS^Kho Stai clust -HotLl^w ljth performances at 8:15 and midnight. 9sB5|M tliird show in Jg^yMper held each Saturday evening at 2:15 A.M.