The Billy Barnes Revue - Sketches and Musical Numbers

Sketches and Musical Numbers

ACT 1
  • "Do a Revue" (The Company)
  • "Where Are Your Children?" (Ken Berry, Bert Convy, Jackie Joseph, Ann Guilbert, Patti Regan and Len Weinrib)
  • "Las Vegas"
    • Herman (Rob Rodgers)
    • Girl with Hat (Ann Guilbert)
    • Tanya (Joyce Jameson)
    • Her Fellas (Bert Convy and Ken Berry)
  • "Medic"
    • Surgeon (Len Weinrib)
    • Staff (Ann Guilbert and Patti Regan)
  • "Foolin' Ourselves" (Bert Convy and Ken Berry)
  • "Safari à la Marilyn"
    • Papa (Len Weinrib)
    • Arthur (Bob Rodgers)
    • Marilyn (Joyce Jameson)
  • "The Pembrooke Story"
    • Arthur (Ken Berry)
    • Edythe (Ann Guilbert)
    • Miss O'Brien (Jackie Joseph)
    • John (Bert Convy)
    • Peter (Len Weinrib)
  • "Whatever" (Patti Regan)
  • "City of the Angels"
    • Lily (Joyce Jameson)
    • Lolly (Ann Guilbert)
    • Dolly (Jackie Joseph)
  • "Listen to the Beat!"
    • Host (Len Weinrib)
    • Jack (Ken Berry)
    • Mary Lou (Ann Guilbert)
    • Dean (Bert Convy)
    • Sarah (Joyce Jameson)
    • The Prophet (Len Weinrib)
    • Beatniks (Bob Rodgers, Patti Regan and Jackie Joseph)
  • "Home in Mississippi"
    • Maggie (Patti Regan)
    • Big Daddy (Len Weinrib)
    • Big Mama (Ann Guilbert)
    • Brick (Bob Rodgers)
    • No-neck Monsters (Themselves)
  • "Tyler My Boy" (Bert Convy)
  • "Whatever Happened" (Patti Regan)
  • "The Thirties"
    • Narrator (Bob Rodgers)
    • Peddler (Patti Regan)
    • Fred (Ken Berry)
    • Ginger (Joyce Jameson)
    • Forgotten Woman (Ann Guilbert)
    • Forgotten Man (Len Weinrib)
    • Shirley (Joyce Jameson)
    • Daddy (Bert Convy)
    • Step-Mommy (Patti Regan)
    • Gold Digger (Jackie Joseph)
    • J.N. (Len Weinrib)
    • Sam (Ken Berry)
    • Ruby (Ann Guilbert)
    • Dick (Bert Convy)
    • Jeanette (Joyce Jameson)
    • Nelson (Bob Rodgers)
ACT 2
  • "A Dissertation on Transportation; or, It All Started with the Wheel"
    • Principal (Bob Rodgers)
    • P.T.A. Principal (Joyce Jameson)
    • Teacher (Patti Regan)
    • Sweet Little Girl (Jackie Joseph)
    • Sour Little Girl (Ann Guilbert)
    • Teacher's Pet (Ken Berry)
    • Bully (Len Weinrib)
    • Bert Convy (Bert Convy)
  • "The Fights" (Introduced by Ann Guilbert)
    • Shirley (Joyce Jameson)
    • Harry (Bob Rodgers)
  • "The Vamp and Friends"
    • Vamp (Ann Guilbert)
    • Champ (Ken Berry)
    • Tramp (Patti Regan)
    • Camp (Len Weinrib)
  • "Blocks"
    • Husband (Bob Rodgers)
    • Wife (Jackie Joseph)
  • "Hellahahana"
    • Natives (Bert Convy, Ken Berry, Joyce Jameson, Len Weinrib and Jackie Joseph)
    • Turista (Ann Guilbert)
  • "What Ever Happened To" (Patti Regan)
  • "World at Large"
    • Moderator (Bert Convy)
  • World at Large No. 1
    • Rosabelle Haley (Joyce Jameson)
    • Warden (Len Weinrib)
    • Matron (Ann Guilbert)
  • Station Break
    • Fire Prevention Queen (Patti Regan)
  • World at Large No. 2
    • Mr. Lernstein (Bob Rodgers)
    • Choral Group (Choral Group)
  • World at Large Preview
    • Oed (Ken Berry)
    • Jo (Patti Regan)
  • "Too Long at the Fair" (Joyce Jameson)
  • "Once of Those Days"
    • Poor Soul (Len Weinrib)
    • Ads (Bert Convy, Jackie Joseph and Ken Berry)
  • Finale (The Company)

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