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Greenbank provided the book and lyrics, the music was by Jean Gilbert and Vernon Duke, with additional numbers by the show's conductor, Arthur Wood. Ivy Tresmand took the leading role of Yvonne, a professor's daughter who, for reasons of musical comedy logic, adopts the identity of a music hall star.  \n\nIn the programme for <i>Yvonne</i>, de Veulle's surname appears as de Veuille. \r\n\r\n","physicalDescription":"Costume design by Reginald de Veulle for a Chorus Girl in <i>Yvonne</i>. Full-length female figure in a tight-fitting knee-length turquoise dress with red patterning and a band of turquoise 'fringe' running from the wearer's left shoulder across the body to the flared fringed hem. Worn with a Chinese-style headdress in turquoise decorated in red. Unsigned. 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