- Source: The Dippers
- Ciduk (burung)
- Sendok madu
- Ajuk-Ajuk penebah coklat
- Nabisco
- Pijantung rimba
- Burung-madu mempelai
- Cikrak Eurasia
- Naturisme Kristen
- Irus
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- Dipper
- The Dippers
- Honey dipper
- Big Dipper
- Brown dipper
- American dipper
- White-throated dipper
- Rufous-throated dipper
- Giant Dipper
- Forever (The Little Dippers song)
The Dippers is a comedy play by the British writer Ben Travers first performed in 1922 and based on his own 1920 novel of the same title. Featuring a musical score by Ivor Novello, it opened at the Royal Court Theatre in Liverpool before touring, and then transferring to the Criterion Theatre in London's West End where it ran for 174 performances between 22 August 1922 and 20 January 1923. The West End cast included Cyril Maude, George Bellamy, Ernest Trimingham, Jack Raine, Hermione Gingold, Christine Rayner and Binnie Hale. Travers subsequently went on to pen the series of Aldwych Farces.
Synopsis
Henry Talboyes is stranded in a village and mistaken for a professional dancer and encounters the famous the American husband-and-wife dancing team The Dippers.
Adaptation
In 1931 it was adapted by Travers himself into the British film The Chance of a Night Time directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Ralph Lynn, Winifred Shotter and Kenneth Kove.