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The Time, the Place and the Girl (10/21/1942 - 10/31/1942) music by Joseph E. Howard; lyrics by William B. Friedlander (Unless otherwise noted) |
| ACT 1 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Song List | Sung By | |
| There's a Little Man on My Shoulder | The Buccaneers, The Sophisti-Kids and Ensemble | |
| Ocarina | Mrs. Talcott (a widow), The Sophisti-Kids and The Buccaneers | |
| Travelling Man | Lawrence Farnham, The Buccaneers and The Sophisti-Kids | |
| Something In My Eye (music by Benjamin Britten and Joseph E. Howard; lyrics by Benjamin Britten and Joseph E. Howard) | Margaret Howard and Dancing Ensemble | |
| Dr. Keeley | Molly Kelly (a nurse) and "Happy" Johnny Hicks (a gambler) | |
| Will-o'-the-Wisp | Mrs. Talcott (a widow) and The Sophisti-Kids | |
| A Penny for Your Thoughts, Junior Miss (music by Joseph E. Howard and Boris Kogan) | Margaret Howard, Tom Cunningham (a rich man's son) and The Sophisti-Kids | |
| The Custom of Dressing for Dinner | Mrs. Talcott (a widow) and Entire Ensemble | |
| ACT 2 | ||
| Song List | Sung By | |
| The Custom of Dressing for Dinner (Reprise) | ||
| Work Eight Hours | Tom Cunningham (a rich man's son) and Entire Company | |
| Treason | Lawrence Farnham and Margaret Howard | |
| Rations | Molly Kelly (a nurse), "Happy" Johnny Hicks (a gambler) and Dancing Ensemble | |
| I Can't Get Along With You | Margaret Howard and Tom Cunningham (a rich man's son) | |