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An elaborate variety show headlining the internationally famous singing group, the Ink Spots and featuring some of this city's top talent will officially open the 1955 season of Winnipeg's Rainbow stage in Kildonan park June 24 and 25.
Called Continental Cabaret, the show is directed by James Duncan, and will feature contrallo Marilyn Duffus and baritone Orville Derraugh - recently starred on the CBC Anniversary television show - soprano Belva Boroditsky, a ballet group under the direction of Arnold Spohr, a full orchestra under the direction of Eric Wild, and the James Duncan chorus. Mareh Phimister and Len Andree will emcee the show as well as contribute several comedy routines.
Announcing the engagement of the Ink Spots, James Duncan commented on the strong appeal the group has for all classes and ages of listener.
"The Ink Spots will appear on both evenings," Mr. Duncan said, "and each night they will occupy a substantial portion of both acts of the Continental Cabaret revue. This will be a wonderful opportunity for the whole city to hear them under the most favorable conditions."
Light music will make up the revue fare, featuring such numbers as a song-and-ballet medley from Finian's Rainbow and selections from The Desert Song.
Winnipeg's only outdoor theatre. Rainbow Stage is undergoing further extension and beautification to both architecture and landscaping, and crews are already at work.
The stage was officially opened Sept. 22, 1953 when the Kiltsliano Boys' band of Vancouver presented a concert there, and the initial Winnipeg show was held July. 7, 1954 when 4,500 persons attended a variety production featuring representative city talent.
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