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My Lady Molly

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The audience rejoiced over a departure from the stereotyped, and often vulgar, methods of so-called "musical comedy," and gladly welcomed a clever and artistic comic opera ... brim full of humour and melody. ... Mr. Sidney Jones's pre-eminence among the lighter musical composers amply reflected. ...
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is very handsomely and elaborately dressed. ... Miss Sybil Arundale ... is literally as pretty as a picture, playing and singing with a modesty and refinement worthy all praise. The audience showered favours upon her, and her triumph was undoubted. Moore effectively assisted to procure the general
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success, and Mr. Bert Gilbert made a great hit as the Irish servant. ... The book ... has been neatly written. ... Great enthusiasm reigned at the fall of the curtain, and Mr. Jones had a fine reception.
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No. 24 - Flower Chorus - "A chance, dear girls, to exercise your pow'rs; we're ask'd to deck the castle for the fΓͺte..."
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Nos. 4a & 5 - Recit. & Quartette - Mirabeau, Alice, Lionel & Landlord - "Your worship's breakfast waits..."
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No. 17 - Alice & Chorus - "I know that I've been naughty all my life; my conduct's most provoking, I'm afraid..."
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No. 14 - Chorus, Recit. amp; Song - Harry - "We saw the swords, upon our words! the naked steel flash'd out! ..."
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in London on 14 March 1903, under the management of Frederick Mouillot, running for 342 performances. It starred
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No. 26 - Chorus - Bridal March - "Now the chancel waits the bride, brilliantly lighted, radiant with flow'rs..."
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No. 25 - Mickey O'Dowd - "There's times when the world is a beautiful place, wid niver an ache nor a trouble..."
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No. 20 - Sir Miles, Alice & Lady Molly, with Chorus - "Yoicks ho! Were I younger I'd teach you to dance..."
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No. 30 - Finale Act II - "But today, yes, today hope blossoms anew, and the weary days were not all in vain..."
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No. 28 - Chorus - Bridal March - "What has happened, what's the matter? Is it that the bride was nervous? ..."
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No. 13 - Chorus & Trio - Molly, Hester & Mickey - "Maggie, Winnie, Catkin, Minnie, Alison and Sue..."
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No. 12 - Harry & Lionel - "Though you may choose your future bride, I do not dread what you may do..."
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No. 21 - Harry - "There's an eye that is watching me all unseen, a bold dark eye with a winsome light..."
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No. 2 - Landlord, with Chorus - "A man may know no voice of friend; may travel far from kith and kin..."
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No. 23 - Entrance of Bridesmaids, and Song - Hester - "What a show of pretty things, light and airy..."
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No. 22 - Alice, Molly, Lionel & Harry - "Suppose a Highwayman you were, and went to rob a coach..."
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No. 18 - Mickey & Mirabeau - "It's dreadfully hard to understand the things you foreigners say..."
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No. 3 - Lionel & Chorus of Maidservants - "There's a little maid I know. She is so very sweet..."
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No. 29 - Molly & Harry - "I craved for that kiss last year, and a word that you would not say..."
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No. 27 - Song - Mirabeau - "'Opeless ze state of me, sad ees ze fate of me, bygone ze date of me..."
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No. 1 - Chorus - "Brushes and brooms sweeping the corridors, dusting the rooms, up with the lark..."
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No. 8 - Lady Molly, Hester & Mickey - "Wear 'em wid an air, hat an' boots an' them things..."
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No. 15 - Finale Act I - "Rogue detected! There's a gentleman present here, now in this room..."
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No. 10 - Alice, with Chorus - "Now a gallant knight lov'd a maiden fair in medieval fashion..."
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No. 7 - Lady Molly & Hester - "Oh, I'll greet him soft and low, fan the old-time embers..."
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No. 19 - Lady Molly - "When a maiden is wooed by a man, his advances she frequently spurns..."
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No. 16 - Chorus - "How do you do? And you, my dear? You rode, no doubt; I came by post..."
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No. 1a - Landlord - "There is the Key. Let ev'ry man go in and fetch his measure of bran..."
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No. 4 - Alice & Lionel - "When we were children, I and you, of course you recollect..."
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No. 9 - Chorus and Solo, Sir Miles - "Ye-ho yoicks! Run to earth, there's the sign! ..."
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No. 6 - Mickey, with Chorus - "Ye sarve a man for sivin years and follow him about..."
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No. 11 - Chorus - "Topers, fling your glasses aside; quit your vows, Sir Lover..."
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Photos from a 1927 production by the Torquay Amateur Operatic Society
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Lucy and Allison (chambermaids) – Miss Arundale and Rose Batchelor
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was the last successful English comic opera in the tradition of
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Mademoiselle Mirabeau (governess to Alice) – AndrΓ©e Corday
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Rev. Silas Wapshott (Vicar of Coverdale) – Walter Wright
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Mickey O'dowd (Servant to Captain Harry) – Bert Gilbert
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Act I – The Courtyard at Coverdale Arms. "Morning."
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Housekeeper (at Coverdale Arms) – Dorothy Cameron
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Walter Hyde
Decima Moore
'comedy opera'
George H. Jessop
Percy Greenbank
Charles H. Taylor
Sidney Jones
Brighton
Terry's Theatre
Sybil Arundale
Decima Moore
Alfred Cellier
Dorothy
Arthur Sullivan
Haddon Hall
Edwardian musical comedies

Walter Hyde
Sybil Arundale
Decima Moore

Vocal score
Song list, roles and other information
Links to Midi files, lyrics and cast list
My Lady Molly
Information about shows opening in London in 1903
Fashions in My Lady Molly
Photos from a 1927 production by the Torquay Amateur Operatic Society
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