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lass who, in 1908, has found work at Garrods in London as a shop girl, selling candy. The young men are making themselves ill eating the sweets they buy to gain the attention of the beautiful, but no-nonsense Mary, who disapproves of their attempts at familiarity. Miss Gibbs has fallen in love with
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Mary's cousin Timothy travels from Yorkshire to play in the town band for a contest at the Crystal Palace. He is a very unsophisticated country boy, and he has a variety of humorous big city adventures. Timothy gets entangled in a crime by mistakenly picking up a bag. Inside the bag is the
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a young bank clerk who is actually the son of an Earl, Lord Eynsford, in disguise. His father would not consent to his marrying a shop girl. When she discovers that young Eynsford has lied to her, she breaks up with him.
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in White City, Timothy worries that the police will find him and accuse him of the crime. He disguises himself as a contestant in the Olympic
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No. 15 - Hughie, Toplady, Slithers, Amalfy, Eynsford and Timothy - "Though something has upset me..."
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in London on 23 January 1909 and ran for an extremely successful 636 performances. It starred
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No. 16 - Betty and Chorus - "I am sure your education is not complete..."
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No. 18 - Mary and Timothy - "I'd like to tell you all about the farm..."
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No. 4 - Jeanne and Chorus of Girls - "Some people say success is won..."
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No. 22 - Finale - Act II - "When country cousins come up to town..."
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No. 13 - Chorus and Entrance of Irish Girls - "Palaces oriental..."
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No. 7 - Mary and Chorus of Dudes - "I'm a little Yorkshire lass..."
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Mr. Amalfy (The Director-General of the White City) – H. B. Burcher
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No. 21 - Hughie and Timothy - "If you'll come down to my place..."
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No. 3 - Bridesmaids - "We're the dear little ladies, selected..."
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No. 11 - Concerted Number - "There's a City of palaces white..."
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No. 8 - Hughie and Chorus - "Though I'm a man of noble birth..."
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No. 2 - Eynsford - "There's a girl at the stores called Mary..."
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was revived by the Lyric Theatre in July and August 2011 at the
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No. 19 - Chorus and Solo Dance - "Over the dome and steeple..."
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No. 9 - Mary and Timothy - "When the season's on the wane..."
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No. 10 - Mary and Hughie - "I will confess that as a man..."
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No. 14 - Mary - "Oh, London is really a wonderful town..."
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No. 6 - Dudes - "A fashionable band of brothers are we..."
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Act II - Court of Honour at the Franco-British Exhibition
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No. 1 - Chorus - "We'll be quick and do our shopping..."
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No. 17 - Concerted Number - "Push the pram for baby..."
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List of longest running plays in London and New York
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Details of an August 2011 Staged concert revival of
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Lord Eynsford (In Love with Mary) – J. Edward Fraser
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Mr. Toplady (Manager at Garrod's) – Arthur Hatherton
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The Hon. Hughie Pierrepoint (An Amateur Criminal) –
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Index



Gertie Millar
Pierrot
Edwardian musical comedy
James T. Tanner
Adrian Ross
Percy Greenbank
Ivan Caryll
Lionel Monckton
George Edwardes
Gaiety Theatre
Gertie Millar
Edmund Payne
George Grossmith, Jr.
Gladys Cooper
Broadway
Finborough Theatre
Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts
Walnut Creek, California

George Grossmith, Jr.
Edmund Payne
Denise Orme
Jean Aylwin
Maisie Gay
Gladys Cooper
Gertie Millar
Blanche Stocker

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