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Guy Scrymgeour is in love with Josephine Zaccary, but their union is opposed by his uncle, the rich and influential Mr. Chesterton, because she is the daughter of a mere orchid hunter. Meanwhile, a penniless young physician, Ronald Fausset, loves Lady Violet Anstruther. The two couples wed secretly,
77:. The story concerns marital mix-ups and the quest of a wealthy man for a $ 2,000 Peruvian orchid to be sent to France. When foul play keeps the flower from reaching its destination, it is discovered that a nearly identical orchid is growing in the garden of the horticultural college. 165:, including changing the name to "Artie Choke". Herbert also created a new part for himself, the boxer and wrestler Toby Blockett. Only 12 of the musical numbers created by Caryll and Mockton were used, and the production interpolated several songs by American songwriters, including 217:, for a competitive exhibition. However, Zaccary is unreliable and goes to Paris instead, in search of flowers of the human variety. Fortunately, it is discovered that Meakin, the gardener at the horticultural college, is growing a nearly identical orchid. 213:
Chesterton founds a horticultural college and sends Zaccary (Josephine's father) to Peru to seek a special $ 2,000 orchid, the orchid of his dreams. Zaccary is supposed to take the flower to
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both attended the opening night. Some of the show's most successful songs were "Liza Ann", "Little Mary", "Pushful" and "Fancy Dress".
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but the Registrar switches the names on the marriage certificates, so that Guy is joined to Lady Violet, and Ronald to Josephine.
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No. 13. Finale Act I – "What a most romantic history! Solving all the recent mystery! Violet has played the run-away"
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No. 20. Lady Violet & Zaccary – "There's a Yorkshire town, very bleak and brown, where your life is not too gay"
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No. 8. Lady Violet, Jo, Guy & Ronald – "Our marriage lines! our marriage lines! The magic in those simple signs"
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No. 16. Lady Violet & Chorus – "There's a certain little lady who's already known to fame as Little Mary"
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No. 17. Guy & Meakin – "We're true British labourers honest and free, but, alas, we are both unemployed"
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Act II – Various locations in Nice: Black Massena, Promenade des Anglais, & Interior of the Opera House
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No. 9. Caroline & Meakin – "The cuckoo is calling aloud to his mate, the turtle dove coos in its nest"
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No. 11. Zaccary & Chorus – "I've travelled far where panthers are that jump on you and catch you!"
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No. 3. Jo & Chorus – "If I could be a girl in high society, whose pedigree included a peer or two"
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No. 29. Ronald – "There are lots of fellows in the world today, but ther're very few about like me"
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No. 27. Jo & Guy, with Chorus – "When I go to a ball, although I'm the keenest of the dancers"
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on 8 April 1907. It ran for 178 performances, during which time the production transferred to the
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No. 6. DΓ©butantes – "Come! come! come! Come for confidential talks in the arbours and the walks"
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No. 22. Jo – "I've been waiting for some sort of sign that you want this little heart of mine"
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No. 7. Chesterton & Chorus – "From the start of my existence I was noted for persistence"
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No. 12. Caroline & Chorus – "I was tired of living single, never putting up the banns"
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No. 10. Chorus – "Now the speechifying's done, and the prizes we have won have been given"
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Countess of Barwick's Horticultural College and the Square and Opera House at Nice, France
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No. 26. Chorus – Bal Blanc – "Carnival is nearly ended, now we drop our colours splendid"
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No. 5. Jo, Lady Violet, Guy, Ronald & Meakin – "For a stylish and up-to-date wedding"
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M. Frontenbras, M. Merignac (Comte Raoul's seconds) – George Gregory and Charles A. Brown
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No. 18. Zaccary & Chorus – "I'm monarch of many a million, especially put in francs"
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No. 19. Ronald & Jo – "I never was so thoroughly wretched and sad in all my life"
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This article is about the Edwardian musical. For the 1905 novel by Robert Grant, see
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No. 2. Thisbe & Chorus – "A statesman in the Cabinet wants plenty of assistance"
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No. 28. Lady Violet & Chorus – "When I was extremely small, only three or four"
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No. 1. Chorus – "This high horticultural college is formed with the excellent plan"
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No. 24. Thisbe – "There's a girl I want you all to know, Rose-a-Rubie is her name"
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No. 25. Octet – "Oh dear! have you heard of it? There's a ball we ought to see"
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No. 15. Caroline & Chorus – "I've a passion for fancy dress, more or less!"
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No. 14. horus – "Up and down, over the town, motley and merriment speed along."
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No. 30. Finale Act II – "At the fancy, fancy ball, happiness has come to all"
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Josephine Zaccary (pupil teacher at the horticultural college) – Ethel Sydney
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as Zelie, George C. Boniface, Jr. as Aubrey, Melville Ellis as Ronald, and
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No. 21. Guy – "There's a charming little lady who's a patron of the play"
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Lady Violet Anstruther (principal pupil at the horticultural college) –
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No. 4. Meakin & Chorus – "You amateurs who try to run a garden"
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Mr. Aubrey Chesterton (Minister of Commerce, and Guy's uncle) –
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It was the first show produced at the renovated Gaiety Theatre.
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Fausset, Violet, Meakin, Josephine and Guy in the Wedding Dance
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Comte Raoul De Cassignat (of the Quai d'Orsay) – Robert Nainby
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Dr. Ronald Fausset (a country practitioner) – Lionel Mackinder
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Lady Warden (of the horticultural college) – Gertrude Aylward
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Zaccary (a professional orchid hunter) – Fred Wright, junr.
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No. 23. Chorus – "We are going to the Ball all in white"
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Act I – The Countess of Barwick's Horticultural College
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Countess Anstruther (Violet's mother) – Phyllis Blair
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List of longest running plays in London and New York
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The Hon. Guy Scrymgeour (Mr. Chesterton's nephew) –
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Index

The Orchid (novel)
The Orchid (film)
Orchid (disambiguation)

Edwardian musical comedy
Ivan Caryll
Lionel Monckton
James T. Tanner
Adrian Ross
Percy Greenbank
Paul Rubens
Broadway
Gaiety Theatre
Gertie Millar
Gabrielle Ray
Harry Grattan
Edmund Payne
George Grossmith, Jr.
King Edward VII
Queen Alexandra
Frank Smithson
Broadway
Herald Square Theatre
Casino Theatre
Lee
Sam S. Shubert
William Rock
Joseph W. Herbert
Eddie Foy
Jerome Kern

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