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17: 475: 40:, concerning a young ballad singer who disguises herself as a Hussar to follow her penniless beloved to France. By a feat of gallantry, she saves his life and is promoted to the rank of sergeant. It turns out that she is a rich heiress, and all ends happily. 195: 525: 353: 47:
in London on 23 November 1889, running for 175 performances. It was the revised version of an opera written several years earlier called
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No. 8. Concerted Piece: Kitty, Bundy & Soldiers – "Come, sing to us, or forfeit pay" & "When I was but a little child"
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No. 18. Recit. & Song of the Regiment: Kitty and Chorus – "Thanks, comrades, thanks for this your greeting"
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No. 5. Valse Song: Kitty Carroll – "Wand'ring at will o'er dale and hill, gaily my voice is ringing"
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No. 14. Sir Harry – "I am lord of a castle, so fair, so grand, that I built of mine own free will"
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No. 3. Ralph Rodney – "When life and I were first acquainted, then life was old and I was young"
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No. 23. Chorus of Children (Bridesmaids & Drummer Boys) – "Happy little maidens all are we"
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No. 27. Kitty, Barbara, Mrs. Magpie, Rodney, Leighton & Sir Middlesex – "One little kiss"
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No. 17. Drummer Boys' Chorus – "You may tell by our manners airy, we belong to the military!"
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No. 9. Kitty & Rodney – "One winter morn, a maid forlorn sat weeping, weeping by the way"
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No. 6. Chorus of Soldiers & Villagers – "Tramp, tramp, tramp, tramp, onward we go, boys"
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No. 15. Mrs. Magpie & Bundy – "There was a pretty maiden, and she lov'd a sailor bold"
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No. 1. Chorus with solos, and Song: Bundy – "Merry England" and "Won't you join the army?"
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No. 20. Kitty & Rodney – "My Kitty, dear, how came you here? So far away from home"
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No. 4. Sir Harry Leighton, Ralph Rodney & Barbara – "Pray understand I keep my hand"
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No. 7. Sir Middlesex Mashem & Chorus – "I am a soldier of renown, a veritable hero"
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No. 13. For Exit of Girls – "Old Bruges' belfry tells the earth that faded is the day"
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No. 2. Sir Harry Leighton – "My love and I were singing; my love and I were young"
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until 11 October, with Tempest making her American debut, and then moving to the
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No. 19. Rodney – "How calm and still the night! How soft and dim the light!"
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No. 11. Chorus – "Old Bruges' belfry tells the world that fading is the day"
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No. 25. Kitty – "I dreamt I was a child again, and stood by a silver sea"
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No. 16. Barbara – "My love must be a soldier with a great large heart"
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No. 28. Finale Act III – "Steady, boys, steady; ready, boys, ready"
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The show also had a New York run, opening on 3 August 1890 at
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No. 10. Finale Act I – "My lad, 'tis time for us to start"
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No. 26. Bundy – "I intend to sing a song with variations"
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No. 22. Chorus – "A Jubilee! A Jubilee! A Jubilee today!"
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No. 21. Finale Act II – "Hasn't she a soft white hand!"
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Arthur Williams
Edward Solomon
Henry Pottinger Stephens
Lyric Theatre
Marie Tempest
Hayden Coffin
Arthur Williams
John Le Hay
Palmer's Theatre
Grand Opera House
Ben Davies
Arthur Williams
C. Hayden Coffin
John Le Hay
Marie Tempest

Punch
Claude Duval
"Amusements: Metropolitan Opera House"
The New York Times
American Musical Theatre: A Chronicle
ISBN
0199729700
Article about the 1891 Boston premiere
Vocal score
Midi files and cast list
Photographs in costume
Lists shows opening in London in 1889
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