Word: hazel
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Keep Kool. For an impression of this show, it is only necessary to wind up the foregoing and run it through the projection machine again. Simply substitute the names of Hazel Dawn, Charles King, and Johnny Dooley for those given. As its title implies, it aims at a summer mortgage on Broadway. Hence it has a chorus suitably prepared for sweltering weather...
...Hazel is of different stuff. Tall, scrawny, she has nevertheless a sort of elfin charm. She is afflicted with what she calls "spazzums in her mind," and lives in a world of her own imaginings, populated by fairy princes and deferential dukes. Later in life she becomes "literary," transfers the dukes and princes to foolscap, and eventually pours forth upon the English public a bewildering procession of sentimental books which win thousands of readers but never a reviewer's tribute...
...addition to these groups, there will be several numbers by professional actors. Miss Louise Brown, the famous danseuse now starring in "Sally, Irene and Mary", will give a solo dance, and a group of actors,--among them Miss Sydney Reynolds, Miss Hazel Vernon, Walter Regan, and Burford Hampden,--who are now playing in Boston theatres will portray "Richard the Third...
...when her offer to present the portrait to the Tate Gallery was rejected, has given it to the Guildhall Gallery, London. Lady Cunard is the wife of Sir Bache Edward Cunard (shipping magnate), and the daughter of the late E. F. Burke of New York. Lady Lavery was Miss Hazel Martyn, daughter of Edward Jenner Martyn of Chicago...
Nifties of 1923. An attempt by William Collier and Sam Bernard to revive the old Weber and Fields sort of show, with the assistance of Ray Dooley, Hazel Dawn, Van and Sehenck, Frank Crummit and others. Except for a few bright spots, a rather dull attempt to anyone not historically interested in the development of the revue. The bright spots include Peggy and Cortez' exceptional dancing, a low-comedy picnic -Keep Off the Grass, Collier and Bernard as Mr. and Mrs. Davidson in a burlesque of Rain* But the funniest thing in the show is a would-be serious...