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A rollicking romp of a family show that brings
back your favorite stars from the good ol' days of music and comedy.
Imagine the fun you will have seeing all of your favorite stars from
the Golden Age of Comedy.
Jeff Gardner & Jerold Goldstein will put
laughter in your heart and a tear in your eye with this collection of
classic songs and routines, bringing to your venue the brightest stars
from the galaxy of entertainers.
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* The Marx Brothers * Jimmy
Durante
* Abbott & Costello * Al Jolson
* Music by Irving Berlin
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This show can be customized according to your
needs! These two expert comedians can entertain audiences of all ages.
You can't miss with material like this!
Who's on First * Swanee * Baby Face * Mammy
* Toot Toot Tootsie
I Love a Piano * Inka Dinka Doo * September Song * Blue Skies * Sonny Boy
Jeff Gardner has returned from a critically
acclaimed tour of The Jazz Singer playing the part that Al Jolson made
famous. Recently Mr. Gardner served as a stand-by for Mandy Patinkin
on Broadway in The Wild Party. Also on Broadway he created the role of
Mercier in The Scarlet Pimpernel His other Broadway Credits include:
Cyrano the Musical, Jerome Robbins' Broadway, The Queen and the Rebels
and the National Tour of Les Miserables.
Jerold Goldstein has appeared twice as Chico
Marx. Once in Animal Crackers at the Arena Stage in Washington, and then
again in The Coconuts at The Actors Theater of Louisville. He appeared
on tour with A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum and stood
by for Rip Taylor. Other Broadway credits include Ain't Broadway Grand
and How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying starring Matthew
Broderick.
As a composer, New York audiences have seen
productions of his musicals Babalu, My Oldest Friend, and Music is My
Fist, which were written with William Squier.
"If your organization is looking for
a fundraiser, or simply an evening of entertainment that will thrill
young and old adults alike, then call the Legends of Vaudeville team
today..."
-- David A. White III - Executive Director, Missouri Symphony Society

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