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The big, new modern revue, Paris to Piccadilly, opened tonight at the Prince of Wales

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The big, new modern revue, Paris to Piccadilly, opened tonight at the Prince of Wales

The big, new modern revue, Paris to Piccadilly, opened tonight at the Prince of Wales Theatre for a three month season. Presented by Bernard Delfont in association with Leslie Grade, it is a vehicle for Britains favourite Frenchman, Sacha Distel. Pictured is Cilla Black. 13th April 1972

Harry Prosser
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England
DM 72 4327

Media ID 21740434

© Mirrorpix

Full Length Show 1972 Presenter


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Captured in this vintage photograph is the enchanting Cilla Black, a radiant presence at the grand opening of 'The big, new modern revue, Paris to Piccadilly, ' held on the 13th of April 1972. The Prince of Wales Theatre came alive with an electrifying atmosphere as audiences eagerly awaited a three-month season of pure entertainment and glamour. This remarkable production was masterfully presented by Bernard Delfont in collaboration with Leslie Grade, promising an unforgettable experience for all. At the heart of this dazzling spectacle was none other than Britain's beloved Frenchman, Sacha Distel. With his undeniable charm and talent, Distel took center stage as he effortlessly transported spectators from Paris to Piccadilly through mesmerizing performances that left hearts captivated and spirits uplifted. Amongst the star-studded cast stood Cilla Black herself – a true icon who graced both stage and screen with her incredible voice and infectious smile. As she posed for this snapshot frozen in time, her joy radiated through every corner of the theatre. Her presence added an extra touch of magic to an already extraordinary evening. This print by Harry Prosser transports us back to a golden era where live shows were revered as cultural treasures. It serves as a cherished reminder of the power that music, theater, and camaraderie hold in bringing people together for moments that last a lifetime.

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