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- Zig-Zag! abstract "Zig-Zag! was a revue staged at the London Hippodrome, London during World War I. It was devised by Albert de Courville, Wal Pink and George Arnold, with music by Dave Stamper (with arrangements and orchestrations by the musical director, Julian Jones), lyrics by Gene Buck, and additional songs by George M. Cohan. The revue opened on 31 January 1917 starring George Robey, Daphne Pollard, Cicely Debenham, Shirley Kellogg, Marie Spink and Bertram Wallis. It ran for 648 performances.Robey interpolated a sketch into the show based on his music hall character "The Prehistoric Man", with Pollard playing the role of "She of the Tireless Tongue". In another scene, he played a drunken gentleman who had accidentally secured the box at the Savoy Theatre instead of an intended hotel room. The audience appeared unresponsive to the character, so he changed it mid-performance to that of a naive Yorkshire man. The change provoked much amusement, and it became one of the most popular scenes of the show. Zig-Zag ran for 648 performances.During the later half of the war, revues and musical comedies were in great demand; other London hits running at the same time included The Bing Boys Are Here (also starring Robey, who left that show to join Zig-Zag!), Chu Chin Chow, Theodore & Co, The Happy Day, The Maid of the Mountains, The Boy and Yes, Uncle!. The audiences, which included soldiers on leave, wanted light and uplifting entertainment during the war, and these shows delivered it.".
- Zig-Zag! author Albert_de_Courville.
- Zig-Zag! lyrics Gene_Buck.
- Zig-Zag! lyrics George_M._Cohan.
- Zig-Zag! musicBy Dave_Stamper.
- Zig-Zag! musicBy George_M._Cohan.
- Zig-Zag! thumbnail Albert_de_Courville_in_1916.jpg?width=300.
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- Zig-Zag! wikiPageWikiLink Albert_de_Courville.
- Zig-Zag! wikiPageWikiLink Bertram_Wallis.
- Zig-Zag! wikiPageWikiLink Category:1917_musicals.
- Zig-Zag! wikiPageWikiLink Category:West_End_musicals.
- Zig-Zag! wikiPageWikiLink Chu_Chin_Chow.
- Zig-Zag! wikiPageWikiLink Daphne_Pollard.
- Zig-Zag! wikiPageWikiLink Dave_Stamper.
- Zig-Zag! wikiPageWikiLink Gene_Buck.
- Zig-Zag! wikiPageWikiLink George_M._Cohan.
- Zig-Zag! wikiPageWikiLink George_Robey.
- Zig-Zag! wikiPageWikiLink Hippodrome,_London.
- Zig-Zag! wikiPageWikiLink Music_hall.
- Zig-Zag! wikiPageWikiLink Over_There.
- Zig-Zag! wikiPageWikiLink Revue.
- Zig-Zag! wikiPageWikiLink Savoy_Theatre.
- Zig-Zag! wikiPageWikiLink Shirley_Kellogg.
- Zig-Zag! wikiPageWikiLink The_Bing_Boys_Are_Here.
- Zig-Zag! wikiPageWikiLink The_Boy_(musical).
- Zig-Zag! wikiPageWikiLink The_Happy_Day.
- Zig-Zag! wikiPageWikiLink The_Maid_of_the_Mountains.
- Zig-Zag! wikiPageWikiLink Theodore_&_Co.
- Zig-Zag! wikiPageWikiLink West_End_theatre.
- Zig-Zag! wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Zig-Zag! wikiPageWikiLink Yes,_Uncle!.
- Zig-Zag! wikiPageWikiLinkText "Zig-Zag!".
- Zig-Zag! book "Albert de Courville, Wal Pink and George Arnold".
- Zig-Zag! caption "Creator Albert de Courville".
- Zig-Zag! hasPhotoCollection Zig-Zag!.
- Zig-Zag! lyrics "Gene Buck and George M. Cohan".
- Zig-Zag! music "Dave Stamper and George M. Cohan".
- Zig-Zag! name "Zig-Zag!".
- Zig-Zag! productions "1917".
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- Zig-Zag! subject Category:1917_musicals.
- Zig-Zag! subject Category:West_End_musicals.
- Zig-Zag! type Musical.
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- Zig-Zag! comment "Zig-Zag! was a revue staged at the London Hippodrome, London during World War I. It was devised by Albert de Courville, Wal Pink and George Arnold, with music by Dave Stamper (with arrangements and orchestrations by the musical director, Julian Jones), lyrics by Gene Buck, and additional songs by George M. Cohan. The revue opened on 31 January 1917 starring George Robey, Daphne Pollard, Cicely Debenham, Shirley Kellogg, Marie Spink and Bertram Wallis.".
- Zig-Zag! label "Zig-Zag!".
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- Zig-Zag! sameAs Q17060707.
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- Zig-Zag! wasDerivedFrom Zig-Zag!?oldid=677138761.
- Zig-Zag! depiction Albert_de_Courville_in_1916.jpg.
- Zig-Zag! isPrimaryTopicOf Zig-Zag!.
- Zig-Zag! name "Zig-Zag!".