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Victory Canteen : ウィキペディア英語版
Victory Canteen

''Victory Canteen'' is a musical with book by Milt Larsen and Bobby Lauher and music and lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman.
==Production==
The musical opened on January 27, 1971 at the Ivar Theatre (Hollywood, California) and ran for six months, and then transferred to San Diego.〔Nimmo, Harry. "Chapter 'Victory Canteen'", ''The Andrews Sisters: A Biography and Career Record'', McFarland, 2004, ISBN 0786417315, p. 356〕 The show featured Sherry Alberoni, Patty Andrews, 〔 Lorene Yarnell, Beverly Sanders, and Marsha Kramer, Patty Shayne, and Brian Avery. 〔(" ''Victory Canteen'' Production" ) broadwayworld.com, accessed August 22, 2015〕
Also in the cast was Anson Williams as KNX Radio Entertainment Reporter Tom Hatten. The follow-spot operator was KFWB Traffic Reporter Doug Dunlap.〔("Robert Sherman. ''Victory Canteen'' Listing" ) doollee.com, accessed August 22, 2015〕

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