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In Paris, Bobby Summers and Mabel Mannering frequently address their Uncle Brab with the catchphrase, "Yes, uncle!". Bobby is trying to help his friend, the artist George Stark, to disentangle his amatory affairs, and for that purpose, Bobby is temporarily impersonating George, with Mabel pretending
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The couple have a quarrel about whether to attend the Four Arts Ball, and Bobby goes on his own, disguised as a French count, in which guise he successfully deceives both Mabel and an old flame, Lolita. Lolita successfully makes a play for rich Uncle Brab.
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in London on 16 December 1917 and ran for a very successful 626 performances. The piece starred
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and the following series of highly successful reviews). The story is based on the farce
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was one of a number of very successful musical hits of the London stage during
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List of longest running plays in London and New York
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Index

Yes, Uncle

Nat D. Ayer
Clifford Grey
Book
Austen Hurgon
George Arthurs
West End

musical comedy
Austen Hurgon
George Arthurs
Nat D. Ayer
Clifford Grey
The Bing Boys are Here
Nicolas Nancey
Paul Armont
George Grossmith, Jr.
Edward Laurillard
Prince of Wales Theatre
Fred Leslie
Leslie Henson
Madge Elliott
Cyril Ritchard
World War I
revue
The Bing Boys Are Here
The Maid of the Mountains
Chu Chin Chow
comic opera

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