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  Munseys: Shelley

Shelley

Francis Thompson
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Opens with the Tony Charmoli Dancers in the choreographer's impression of the roaring '20s, followed by Kaye and child ballerina Laurie Ichino singing and dancing about their "Mutual admiration society." Singer Kit Smythe also dances with four male Tony Charmoli Dancers to "Some people" and with Kaye and Howard Morris in the closing number "Pleasure." Shelley Bonis, daughter of Kaye show productio


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