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New Zoo Revue is an American half-hour children's television show that ran in first-run syndication from 1972 to 1977. [3] Concept
The Big Revue, also titled as The Starlet Revue, [2] is a 1929 American musical short film produced by Warner Bros. Pictures as part of their Vitaphone Varieties series. Directed by Murray Roth , the film includes performances by The Gumm Sisters and The Meglin Kiddies and additional child performers.
A revue is a type of multi-act popular theatrical entertainment that combines music, dance, and sketches. The revue has its roots in 19th century popular entertainment and melodrama but grew into a substantial cultural presence of its own during its golden years from 1916 to 1932. [ 1 ]
Nuts and Wine was a theatrical revue, with lyrics by C. H. Bovill and P. G. Wodehouse and music by Frank E. Tours, with additional numbers by Guy Jones and Melville Gideon, from a book by Bovill and Wodehouse. It was performed at the Empire Theatre, London, opening on 3 January 1914. [1]
Douglas R. Momary (born June 1, 1947) is an American writer, actor, producer, and composer for television and film. Most notably, he was the co-writer and co-creator of the 1970s children's TV show New Zoo Revue, in which he also starred, alongside his wife Emily Peden.
All Star Cartoon Revue: United States ? Walt Disney Productions: Traditional: Theatrical [15] Compilation film: Film compiled from Disney theatrical animated shorts; originally released theatrically for overseas markets and never in the United States until March 12, 1980. November 23, 1979 77 minutes Animal Treasure Island
Captain Louie is a family musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and a book by Anthony Stein adapted from the children's book The Trip by Ezra Jack Keats.It is the story of a young boy from the inner city whose family moves to a new neighborhood, forcing him to leave his old friends behind.
In its primary sense, the term was created by Franz Cižek (1865–1946) in the 1890s. The following usages denote and connote different, sometimes parallel meanings: . In the world of contemporary fine art, "child art" refers to a subgenre of artists who depict children in their works;