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mounted. Edwardes had caught the atmosphere of the circus ring and the last scene, "The Artists' Ball," was one of the finest The Guv'nor had ever staged. It got rounds of applause when the curtain went up, at every performance. Sullivan was loud in his praises of the music, too – there was no criticism from him. And he expressed great pleasure in my own performance, going so far as to say that he hoped I would be able to create a part in one of his next works.
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and was good enough to come round after the play to my dressing-room. I was a little afraid that he might be contemptuous of our gay, light-hearted trifle, but no, not at all, he said he had been delighted with everything, the comedy, the charm, the setting – it is true that the play was beautifully
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Dick Capel, an understudy who occasionally performed at a Paris circus as "The Cannon King", impressed pretty Dora Wemyss, a school girl. Dick, however, is engaged to be married. Dora's father, Sir Titus, an English tourist, has been hiding in the cannon and has been flirting with the circus girls;
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he is avoiding his wife. Dick shoots Sir Titus out of the cannon. Meanwhile, Bugs, a silly American bartender, agrees to fight a celebrated wrestler, The Terrible Turk, in order to win over Lucille, the girl who walks the
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Set in Paris, the plot concerns a group of English tourists who get mixed up with a circus troupe. Two of the famous songs from the show are "A Simple Little String" and "The Way to Treat a Lady".
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also appeared. The show also had a successful New York run at two theatres in 1897 for a total of 172 performances. It was produced by
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in London, creating a sensation in the press and an outpouring of sympathy for Terriss and Hicks.
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No. 4 - Chorus and Drivelli - "What is this attraction" and "The Uses of Advertisement"
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No. 20 - Mrs. Drivelli and Chorus - "I think that it's behaving very shabby"
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No. 17 - Gaston and Chorus - "Now, comrades, have a glass with me"
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No. 14 - La Favorita and Chorus - "A life to be envied by all"
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Views of W. S. Gilbert, by Ellaline Terriss and Seymour Hicks
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No. 9 - Gaston and Chorus - "When strolling down a boulevard"
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No. 13 - Albertoni and Chorus - "If you really wish to hear"
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Later during the London production, Terriss's father, actor
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This article is about the 1896 musical. For other uses, see
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No. 10 - Dick and Chorus - "When you rise at early dawn"
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No. 2 - Biggs and Chorus - "Supposing you should suffe."
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No. 19 - Lucille and Biggs - "Pets of the circus ring"
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No. 5 - La Favorita - "What queen holds prouder sway"
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No. 3 - Dick, Reggie, and Biggs - "Oh, I am in love"
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No. 6 - Lucille and Biggs - "If the combat you win"
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Index

Circus Girl

Ellaline Terriss
Ivan Caryll
Lionel Monckton
Harry Greenbank
Adrian Ross
Book
James T. Tanner
West End
Broadway
Edwardian musical comedy
James T. Tanner
Harry Greenbank
Adrian Ross
Ivan Caryll
Lionel Monckton
George Edwardes
Gaiety Theatre
Seymour Hicks
Ellaline Terriss
Edmund Payne
Arthur Williams
Charles Frohman
Mabelle Gilman Corey
Nancy McIntosh

Sir Arthur Sullivan
William Terriss
Adelphi Theatre

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