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spaper critics alike declared the Revue even better than Ned Wayburn's "Honeymoon Cruise," which had previously held the attendance records in those cities. "NED WAYBURN'S SYMPHONIC JAZZ REVUE" Another new production, also composed of pupils of the Ned Wayburn Studios--touring the principal motion picture theatres in the Middle West and also Keith-Albee and Orpheum Circuits. Staged the dances for Geraldine Farrar in an Operatic Fantasie--"Carmen" (all the dancers in this production being pupils of the Ned Wayburn Studios). SOCIETY, UNIVERSITY AND PRIVATE ENTERTAINMENTS For Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt, 2nd, devised and staged her "Mah Jong Fete" at the Hotel Plaza, New York, for the Big Sisters charity, December, 1923, and her "Persian Jazz Fete," December, 1924. The Princeton Triangle Club's Musical Comedy, "Drake's Drum" last year and "The Scarlet Coat" this year. The Filene Store's musical comedy, "The Caddie Girl," Colonial Theatre, Boston, in April, 1924, and "Barbara Lee," in April, 1925, presented at the Tremont Theatre, Boston, for one week, with Leah Ainsworth, a Ned Wayburn pupil, in the title role. Penn. State College Thespian Club's Show, "The Magazine Cover Girl" last year, and "Wooden Shoes" this year. The Third Annual Masonic Fashion and Home Exposition at Madison Square Garden, New York, May, 1924. Elaborate entertainments for the Willys-Overland Company, at the Hotel Biltmore, New York (three years). Jewelers' 24-Karat Club Annual Entertainment at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York (three successive years). "Own Your Own Home Exposition," at Trenton, New Jersey. Shriner's Frolic, at Washington, D.C. Kansas City "Junior League Follies" (December, 1924). Atlanta "Junior League Follies" (February, 1925). A Musical Revue for the New York Edison Co., 1925 (so successful it had to be repeated). The Providence Junior League Show, 1925. The New Haven "Junior League Nautical Bal Cabaret," 1925. The Vincent Club Musical Comedy, "Fez," in Boston (April, 1925). "The Chatterbox Revue" in Rochester (April, 1925). The Massachusetts "Tech" Show, "The Duchess of Broadway" (1925),--and a great many other society, charity, masonic and church entertainments. It is out of this amazingly wide and varied experience that Ned Wayburn evolved the courses in stage dancing, stage-craft and showmanship which are being taught with such great success today at the Ned Wayburn Stud
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