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:''For the 1929 film, see The Co-Optimists (film)''. ''The Co-Optimists'' is the title of a stage variety revue which opened in London on 27 June 1921. The show was devised by Davy Burnaby. The piece was a co-operative venture by what ''The Times'' called "a group of well-known musical comedy and variety artists" presenting "an all-star 'pierrot' entertainment in the West-end."〔"The Theatres", ''The Times'', 20 June 1921, p. 9〕 It opened at the small Royalty Theatre and soon transferred to the much larger Palace Theatre.〔"The Palace Itself Again – Co-Optimists' Cheery Burlesque", ''The Times'', 23 August 1921, p. 6〕 The show ran initially for 500 performances; it was completely rewritten and revived at regular intervals to keep it fresh. The final edition, beginning in November 1926 and closing on 4 August 1927, was the 13th new version.〔"The Co-Optimists", ''The Times'', 30 November 1926, p. 12〕 ''The Co-Optimists'' provided an early platform for the comedy actor and singer Stanley Holloway and brought him wider notice throughout the UK. In 1929, the revue was made into a feature film with the same name, again starring Holloway.〔"The Film World", ''The Times'', 18 December 1929, p. 12〕 In December 1926, Lee DeForest filmed Betty Chester singing "Pig-Tail Alley" in a short film, ''Betty Chester, the Well-Known Co-Optimist Star'', made in his Phonofilm sound-on-film process.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=The Co-Optimists )〕 ==Music and lyrics== Melville Gideon, Clifford Grey, Irving Berlin, Philip Braham, Vivian Ellis, William Helmore, Ivy St Helier, Laddie Cliff, Austin Melford, Greatrex Newman, Arthur Schwartz, Clifford Seyler.
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