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the war is over as Jane and Harry also fall in love ("Bye and Bye"). Mary's messenger is captured, and Betsy volunteers to take an update to General Washington. She is told to return to Mary's house and, when the coast is clear for the American soldiers to move, to light a lantern then put it out. Upon her return, Sir John and she acknowledge their love for each other. When Sir John falls asleep, Betsy lights the signal. The American soldiers march North safely. Sir John is captured but, in the post-war epilogue, he is freed and reunited with Betsy.
449:: During the tryouts, numerous songs were cut from the production, including Ale, Ale, Ale!, "Duet (in the barrel)" (which became the solo song "Oh, Dear"), "Girls Do Not Tempt Me", and "The Three Musketeers". The duet "Dear Me" (formerly "Oh, Dear") is believed to have been cut from the show because Mrs. Ford could not dance in only a barrel costume while holding a parasol. 221:, Jack Shannon as Private Peters, Mark Truscott as Private Woods, Percy French as Private Lindsay, Frank Lambert as Envoy, and H. E. Eldridge as George Washington. The success of the show led to many more Rodgers and Hart musicals. Despite a good run with very favorable reviews and a national tour, revivals afterwards were few. 339:
sends word to Mary asking her to try to detain Howe and his officers overnight. Mary's feisty, feminist Irish niece Betsy Burke comes home wearing only a barrel after a dog steals her clothes while she is swimming. British Captain Sir John Copeland has gallantly supplied the barrel. Though divided by
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Mary gives a ball for the British officers, promising to show them some of the beauties of the local countryside. The British soldiers are happy to spend time consuming refreshment and indulging in music, dancing and flirtation at the Murray mansion. Betsy and Sir John dream of being together when
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called the book "wise and truly witty and genuinely romantic" and praised the beauty and freshness of the songs. Historian Stanley Green wrote that there was a "well-sustained attempt" to match the music to the plot and period. The ballads were "dainty, charming pieces." The
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as Mary, Helen Spring as Jane, John Seymour as Captain Harry Tryon, Helen Ford as Betsy Burke, Charles Purcell as Captain Sir John Copeland, Alden Gay as Caroline, Marian Williams as Annabelle, Jane Overton as Peg, Andrew Lawlor Jr. as Jimmy Burke, William Eville as
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in San Francisco. It was given an on-book concert in 1999 by the Musicals Tonight! troupe with piano accompaniment. In 2002, for the Richard Rodgers centennial, New York's amateur Village Light Opera Group (VLOG) produced the show conducted by
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Murrays) and her young ladies are working to sew uniforms for American soldiers, but they are sad at the absence of their young men. Mary's flirty daughter Jane leads British
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reviewer wrote that "We have a glimmering notion that someday they will form the American counterpart of the once great triumvirate of Bolton, Wodehouse, and Kern."
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and writer Herbert Fields, and the first of more than two dozen Rodgers and Hart Broadway musicals. The musical takes place in 1776, during the
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Hart got the idea for the musical from a plaque in Manhattan about Murray. He, Rodgers and Fields first took their musical to Fields' father,
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released a recording of the complete score in the Moore reconstruction. The recording features the Orchestra of Ireland, conducted by
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as Mrs. Murray, in an adaptation by Neil Simon, was broadcast on November 26, 1955, and the soundtrack is still available. A
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at the Ohio Colonial Theatre in July 1925. After rewrites, it played for a week in Baltimore in early September 1925.
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home long enough for some 4,000 American soldiers, fleeing their loss in the
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nationality and Copeland's sexism, they fall in love ("Here In My Arms").
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and his British troops by serving them cake, wine and conversation in her
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and closed on May 22, 1926, after 286 performances. Directed by
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and join reinforcements to make a successful counterattack.
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plot and production information, Guide To Musical Theatre
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detained British troops long enough in Manhattan to give
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with an orchestration reconstructed by Larry Moore.
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Index

Dearest Enemy (TV series)

Richard Rodgers
Lorenz Hart
Book
Herbert Fields
American Revolutionary War
Broadway
musical
Herbert Fields
Lorenz Hart
Richard Rodgers
Rodgers and Hart
American Revolutionary War
Mary Lindley Murray
George Washington
Lew Fields
revue
The Garrick Gaieties
Helen Ford

Helen Ford
Broadway
Knickerbocker Theatre
John Murray Anderson
Flavia Arcaro
General Henry Clinton
General William Howe
Israel Putnam
Aaron Burr

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