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To-Night's the Night (musical)

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Lady Pussy Preston, Lady Edith Taplow, Mimi Skeats, The Hon. Baby Vereker, Avice Carlton, Yvette La Plage (Guests at the Carraways) – Peggy Kurton, Barbara Dunbar, Judith Nelmes,
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in London, opening on April 18, 1915 and running for a very successful 460 performances. Grossmith starred in the piece with
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No. 6 - Victoria, Henry, & Pedro – "You're looking very sweet, can't we arrange to meet somewhere by and by?"
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that the musical was the first Gaiety Theatre Company production presented in New York before opening in London.
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No. 5 - Dudley & Chorus – "If by some delightful chance at a dinner or a dance some delicious girl you meet"
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No. 2 - Carraway & Chorus – "Hullo! little ladies, now you can't complain, here's your faithful Robin"
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No. 16 - Waltz Song – June & Chorus – "It's long after twelve, time that the moon went home to bed"
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No. 17 - Dudley & Chorus – "Why people rave about wonderful nights is one thing I never could see"
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No. 11 - June & Chorus – "I know a man (he lived across the street) who once composed a real good"
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No. 3 - Beatrice, Henry, & Montagu – "No one can afford to be too fussy, prim, and proper"
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No. 4 - June & Pedro – "You foreigners have romantic ways, when merely paying a call"
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No. 9 - Finale Act I – "Tonight's the night of the new revue which ev'ryone should see"
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No. 15 - Dudley, Carraway, Henry & Pedro – "Nowadays we're told not to be so lazy"
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No. 13 - Pedro & Chorus – "I'm a very contented chap, bright and gay, tout Γ  fait"
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No. 8 - June & Dudley – "Got the cutest little way, like to watch you all the day"
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No. 7 - Montagu & Girls – "I never had such a rotten time in all my blessed life"
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No. 18 - Pedro – "If from your window you just take a peep, on a warm sunny day"
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No. 10 - Chorus – "Oh, the Mannequin, Mannequin, Mannequin, Mannequin Ball!"
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No. 14 - Beatrice & Dudley – "Once there was one little pair of boots"
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No. 19 - Henry – "I once made Mama a promise I would never flirt again"
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No. 12 - Victoria – "I'm rather fond of someone who's very fond of me"
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in New York on December 24, 1914. It then was produced at the
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Daisy De Menthe (Of the Piccadilly Theatre) – Madge Saunders
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Attendants at Covent Garden – Dorothy Devere and Vera Davis
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Act II – Scene 1 – Foyer of the Boxes, Royal Opera House
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No. 1 - Chorus – "Life is very jolly down at Maidenhead"
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Song list and links to Midi files, lyrics and cast list
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Angela Lovitt-Lovitt (Montagu's Wife) – Gladys Homfrey
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Alphonse (Head Waiter at Covent Garden) – Robert Nainby
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Paul Rubens
Paul Rubens
Percy Greenbank
Book
Fred Thompson
Broadway
musical comedy
Paul Rubens
Percy Greenbank
Fred Thompson
Jerome Kern
Les Dominos roses
Alfred Hennequin
Alfred Delacour
George Grossmith, Jr.
Edward Laurillard
Austen Hurgon
Shubert Theatre
Gaiety Theatre
Leslie Henson
The New York Times

Leslie Henson
George Grossmith, Jr.
Doris Stocker

George Grossmith Jr.
The Pink Dominos
Der Opernball

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