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| Opening Date: | Jan 09, 1924 |
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| Closing Date: | Sep 20, 1924 |
Total Performances: | 298 |
| Production Staff |
| Produced by The Selwyns |
| Conceived by Andre Charlot; Book by Dion Titheradge and Jack Hulbert; Music by Philip Braham, Ivor Novello, Noël Coward, Eubie Blake and Bert Lee; Lyrics by Noël Coward, Douglas Furber, Eric Blore, Ronald Jeans, Noble Sissle, R. P. Weston, Collie Knox and Norah Blaney; Musical Director: Philip Braham; Additional lyrics by Dion Titheradge, Clifford Seyler and Bob Alden; Additional music by Bob Alden |
| Directed by Andre Charlot and Douglas Furber; Choreographed by David Bennett |
| Scenic Design by Marc Henri and Laverdet; Costume Design by G. K. Benda, Lenief, Louise Boulanger and Guy deGerald |
| ACT 1 | |
How D'You Do (music by Philip Braham; lyrics by Eric Blore and Ronald Jeans) | |
Ready to Work (from YES!, London) (music by Norah Blaney; lyrics by Dion Titheradge) | |
There Are Times (from A TO Z, London) (music by Ivor Novello; lyrics by Ronald Jeans) | |
Parisian Pierrot (from LONDON CALLING, London) (music by Noël Coward; lyrics by Noël Coward) | |
I Was Meant for You (from LONDON CALLING, London) (music by Eubie Blake; lyrics by Noble Sissle) | |
Little Go Getter (music by Philip Braham; lyrics by Clifford Seyler) | |
I Don't Know (from LONDON CALLING, London) (music by Philip Braham; lyrics by Ronald Jeans) | |
Cigarette Land (from POTLUCK, London) (music by Bert Lee; lyrics by R. P. Weston) | |
| ACT 2 | |
There's Life in the Old Girl Yet (from LONDON CALLING, London) (music by Noël Coward; lyrics by Noël Coward) | |
Limehouse Blues (from A TO Z, London) (music by Philip Braham; lyrics by Ronald Jeans) | |
The Oldest Game (in the World) or Lovers of History (from A TO Z, London) (music by Ivor Novello; lyrics by Ronald Jeans) | |
It's a Far, Far Better Thing (music by Philip Braham; lyrics by Ronald Jeans) | |
The Bolshie Quartet (music by Douglas Furber, Ronald Jeans and Bob Alden; lyrics by Douglas Furber, Ronald Jeans and Bob Alden) | |
March With Me (from LONDON CALLING, London) (music by Ivor Novello; lyrics by Douglas Furber) | |
I Might (from RATS, London) (music by Philip Braham; lyrics by Ronald Jeans) | |
I Did Feel a Dreadfully Ass (music by Philip Braham; lyrics by Ronald Jeans) | |
Night May Have Its Sadness (from A TO Z, London) (music by Ivor Novello; lyrics by Collie Knox) | |
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