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Havana (Edwardian musical)

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The production ran for 221 performances before touring the provinces. It also soon played in Berlin, Germany. An American production played at the
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Nos. 10 and 11 – Chorus and Zara – The sun is down and over the town, far above is the star that we love
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No. 4 – Tita, Lolita, Pepita, Bombito, Hilario and Alejandro – There's a yacht in the harbour today
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No. 15 – Anita, Pepita, Frank and Reginald – If you see a little bag lying down upon a flag
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No. 2 – Bombito and chorus of girls – If I was a ruler despotical, presumably properly paid
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No. 13 – Reginald and chorus – When I was born, my birthmark was a pirate flag of black
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No. 14 – Anita and Reginald – If you go where duty calls, from a station at St. Paul's
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website (1902–1910) of the Templeman Library at the University of Kent at Canterbury
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and ran from 11 February 1909 to 25 September 1909 for a total of 236 performances.
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No. 6 – Adolfo and girls – Six little girls went on a tour run by a daily print
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No. 16 – Adolfo and chorus of girls – If you desire to see your little girlie
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No. 8 – Reginald and Nix – When I play the buccaneer I'm a flier, never fear
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No. 23 – Consuelo – I know a man who's waiting for me down there by the sea
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No. 22 – Pepita and chorus – I know there's a little girl that you know
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No. 7 – Jackson and girls – As I sit on my hammock, smoking and smoking
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in New York after a Philadelphia tryout, with revisions by its star,
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No. 5 – Consuelo and chorus – I'm a Cuban girl from the island pearl
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No. 25 – Finale Act III – I'm a Cuban girl from the island of pearl
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Jackson Villiers (of the Steam Yacht Jaunty June) – Leonard Mackay
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No. 3 – Anita – Once a sailor man I married, seven years ago today
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No. 12 – Consuelo and girls – Little Miquette, you mustn't forget
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No. 24 – Ensemble – girls, will you take a walk for a while?
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No. 21 – Reginald – When I was once a naughty little nipper
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No. 17 – Frank – When a fellow loves a girl in London Town
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James T. Powers, star of the American production, in 1909
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Bombito del Campo (Mayor of Havana) – Arthur Hatherton
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No. 9 – Finale Act I – The girl with the yellow roses
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No. 20 – Anita and Nix – If you're the dear departed
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No. 18 – Finale Act II – Welcome to the lovely bride
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No. 19 – Chorus – The morning breaks upon the shore
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Lawrence Grossmith

Edwardian musical comedy
George Grossmith, Jr.
Leslie Stuart
Adrian Ross
George Arthurs
Gaiety Theatre, London
Evie Greene
W. H. Berry
Lawrence Grossmith
Mabel Russell
Gladys Cooper
Casino Theatre
James T. Powers
Ned Wayburn
Lawrence Grossmith
Barry Lupino
W. H. Berry
Jean Aylwin
Olive May
Mabel Russell
Jessie Broughton
Gladys Cooper
Evie Greene
The Manchester Guardian

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