Sun, Sep 21, 1958
The Red Army Dance Ensemble performs; accordionist Dick Contino performs; Rise Stevens sings "Getting to Know You" from "The King and I" in Russian; a trained bear act from the Moscow State Circus performs; the Barry Sisters sing "Dark Eyes"; Marvin Roy performs a magic act; gospel singer Margaret Tynes sings "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot"; and Marge and Gower Champion dance in the tradition of Native American Indians. Other highlights include the following: tap dancer Conrad Buckner performs; Eddy Manson plays a medley of Stephen Foster tunes on the harmonica; the Obratsev Puppets perform; Nora Kaye and Scott Douglas dance to Leonard Bernstein's "Serenade for Violin Solo, Strings and Percussion," choreographed by Herbert Ross; and Rise Stevens and others sing "Getting to Know You."
Sun, Aug 9, 1959
Jane Russell sings "Say It Isn't So". Jane Russell and her brother Kevin sing a duet. Toni Arden sings "Non Dimenticar". Toni Arden and her brother Jan Arden sing"Ain't She Sweet," "Yes Sir, That's My Baby" and "Pigalle". Keefe Brasselle plays a song and does impressions of Al Jolson, Jimmy Durante, and Eddie Cantor. Shecky Greene performs a comedy routine and jokes with Ed Sullivan (who appears on stage throughout most of the routine). Shecky then impersonates a German coed. Sabicas performs on the flamenco guitar. Helene and Howard add slapstick comedy to their dance routine. The Martin Brothers perform their flaming club routine with the lights out. Miss Mara (trapeze artist) and the Shaller Brothers (jugglers on a trampoline), perform on stage.