Easter Sunday, which arrived on April 5th, was the first since the USA entered WWII. The secular portion of the stage revue, entitled “To The Colors,” was a patriotic flag-waver in five scenes. Cecil B. DeMille’s Technicolor adventure, “Reap the Wild Wind,” was the screen feature.
Looks more elaborate than it was in the ‘70s. Really a stunning spectacle. I’m sure all the sets have been disposed of quite a while ago. The choral stair icons were last used in '76. I never saw them again after that.
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Easter Sunday, which arrived on April 5th, was the first since the USA entered WWII. The secular portion of the stage revue, entitled “To The Colors,” was a patriotic flag-waver in five scenes. Cecil B. DeMille’s Technicolor adventure, “Reap the Wild Wind,” was the screen feature.
Looks more elaborate than it was in the ‘70s. Really a stunning spectacle. I’m sure all the sets have been disposed of quite a while ago. The choral stair icons were last used in '76. I never saw them again after that.