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his sailor's undress uniform. He meets Betty and instantly recognises the girl he has loved since seeing her photograph. Betty also recognises the man she loves, mistaking him for Beverley, who has been playing a sailor's part and wearing the same uniform. Lord Bellingham next meets Richard, also mistaking him for Beverly. He objects to an actor's courting his daughter, and he invites the young lieutenant to a ball to be given the next night at his mansion, on condition that "Beverly" must pretend to be tipsy, in order to cure his daughter's love.
35: 297:"Beverley" creates an embarrassing disturbance at the ball and does his utmost to draw Betty's ire. However, Betty outsmarts her father, having already figured out the likeness and true identity of Dick Alington. In addition, it happens that the man she really loves is Dick, not Beverley. This is a good thing, because her friend is already engaged to Beverly. Dick, meanwhile, has inherited five million pounds, and Lord Bellingham is delighted with the match. 282: 148:, the story concerns a young woman from a noble family, who falls in love with an actor. She then meets a sailor who appears identical to the actor and mistakes him for the latter. Her father objects to a marriage with the actor, but when it turns out that she really loves the sailor, all objections fall away. 289:
At the interval of a play, the fashionable audience mill about in the foyer, complimenting the new hit play and its leading actor, Mr. Beverley. Sir Timothy Bun, Lady Bun, and their large family of "adopted" daughters, "the twelve Bath Buns", are part of the crowd. An actress, Miss Truly St. Cyr, is
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Six months before the present time, Mrs. Alington had sent her son a photograph of Betty, and the young lieutenant had fallen in love with the girl depicted. It turns out that Lieutenant Richard Alington, R.N., is identical in appearance to the actor, Mr Beverley. Richard arrives at the theatre in
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courted by a young lord. Mrs. Alington, a widow, is eagerly anticipating the return of her naval lieutenant son, Richard, whom she has not seen for ten years. The lovely Betty Silverthorne has fallen in love with the dashing Beverley during Act I, to the chagrin of her father, Lord Bellingham.
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and ran for a total of 287 performances. It starred Hicks and his wife,
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went on to marry a nobleman: Sylvia Lillian Storey (1890–1947) married
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on 19 March 1906, moved on 26 December 1906 to the newly built
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Index


Herbert Haines
Jerome Kern
C. H. Taylor
P. G. Wodehouse
Book
Seymour Hicks
Cosmo Hamilton
West End
Seymour Hicks
Cosmo Hamilton
C. H. Taylor
Herbert Haines
Jerome Kern
F. Clifford Harris
P. G. Wodehouse
David Garrick
Charles Frohman
Aldwych Theatre
Hicks Theatre
Ellaline Terriss
Zena Dare
Ellaline Terriss
Seymour Hicks
Tom Terriss
William Lugg
Maudi Darrell
Topsy Sinden

Gaiety Girls

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