The Magic Of The Early Musicals

Mary de Ville


Organisation:
Poetic Therapy
Region:
East Midlands
Notice Period:
Emergency (maybe less than one week's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Paid
Category:
Entertainment
Updated:
5th June 2022
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A nostalgic look at film musicals of the 1930s and 40s with song clips, Keynote slides and a thread running through titled Women At Work

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About Mary de Ville

Over 10 years experience of reminiscence presentations - all containing around 150 Keynote slides plus accompanying verses and poems and recorded music and songs - around 28 topics including Radio Programmes Of 1950s, Early TV Programmes, The Magic Of The Early Musicals( 30s and 40s), Fabulous Musicals Of The 1950s, Film Musicals Of The Swinging 60s, The Many Faces Of Comedy (30s - 60s), A Fine Romance (30s - 60s), A Day At The Seaside, Singing The Twentieth Century Down ( 2 shows up to 1960)

Our aim is to include something for everyone - visual, oral, spoken word, music, and we make our presentations as interactive as possible, though there is of course no obligation, if participants are in the mood to just sit back and listen.

Would also consider travelling to parts of West Midlands, and Sheffield and South Yorkshire.


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