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The Girls of Gottenberg

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Although this show was popular in London in 1907, it had competition from several very successful shows in that season, including the hit productions of
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opening on 2 September 1908 and an Australian run. One of the best known songs from the show is "Berlin Is on the Spree".
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No. 27. Extra duet: Elsa & Otto, with Chorus – "Maiden who brings the beer, won't you let me marry you, my dear?"
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No. 23. Mitzi & Chorus – "There are places on the map that I never want to see, such as London (on the Thames)"
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No. 14. Mitzi & Chorus – "I've heard in a wonderful legend of old that down in the Rhine is a treasure of gold"
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No. 8. Mitzi – "When I was ever so young, my father he said, 'Look here, you're a likely lass for serving a glass'"
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No. 3. Trio & Dance - Otto, Hermann & Karl – "I hope your man is up to the plan, it needs a cheek infernal"
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No. 24. Finale Act II – "Berlin is on the Spree, and that's the place we want to see" (short reprise of No. 23)
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No. 26. Extra song: Mitzi & Chorus – "In Frankfurt town there lives a charming German gentleman"
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No. 2. Fritz & Men's Chorus – "Of all the girls there is but one, no other can compare with her"
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No. 10. Mitzi – "There's a little Hotel that I know very well on the banks of the beautiful Rhine"
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No. 15. Clementine & Max – "The birds in Spring-time are pairing; the dog-rose up on the bark"
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No. 11. Elsa – "When I was a MΓ€dchen wee, gentlemen I oft would see turning round to look at me"
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No. 20. Mitzi & Max – "Once in the window of a ham and beef shop two little sausages sat! "
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No. 4. Chorus of Town Girls & Students – "Oh, Market Day is merry, when lads a-courting go"
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No. 22. Minna, Freda, Katrina, Lucille & Brittlbottl – "Officers' girls have lots of fun"
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No. 6. Chorus – "What is it, who is it coming so fast? Is it the Emperor's envoy at last?"
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No. 25. Extra song: Mitzi – "To hold my own with ladies high was always my ambition"
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No. 16. Mitzi, Max & Otto – "When you go over to London, as lots of Germans do"
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No. 5. Minna & Chorus – "A lot of funny folks one sees at Ladies' Universities"
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No. 18. Elsa – "On a night, a month since, at a dance I met with a man to woo me"
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No. 21. Minna & Chorus – "Ach! vat a joysome day when soldiers come our way"
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No. 9. Otto & Chorus – "My dear mother said to me at the early age of three"
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No. 19. Elsa & Otto – "Won't you come and two-step, little girl, with me?"
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Cultural Identity in British Musical Theatre, 1890–1939: Knowing One's Place
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No. 12. Finale Act I – "How splendid! We've ended our time of loneliness!"
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Act II – The Gardens of "The Red Hen", across the River, near Gottenberg
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of the German people and their culture as seen through a British lens.
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No. 7. Max & Chorus – "I'm the Confidential Agent of the Kaiser"
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No. 1. Chorus of Soldiers – "Ein! zwei! drei! Ein! zwei! drei!"
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No. 13. Chorus and Kannenbier – "Jup, jup, jup, Tra la la la la"
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Barbara Briefmark (The Postmaster's Daughter) - Enid Leonhardt
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Betty Brencastler (The Doctor's Daughter) - Tessie Hackney
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General the Margrave OF Saxe-Nierstein - Eustace Burnaby
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Otto (Prince of Saxe-Hildesheim) - George Grossmith, Jr.
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Song list and links to Midi files, lyrics and cast list
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Clementine (The Burgomaster's Daughter) - Violet Halls
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Information about other London shows opening in 1907
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Katrina (The only Girl in Rottenberg) - Kitty Hanson
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Index


Ivan Caryll
Lionel Monckton
Adrian Ross
Basil Hood
Book
George Grossmith, Jr.
West End
Broadway
Edwardian musical comedy
George Grossmith, Jr.
Adrian Ross
Basil Hood
Ivan Caryll
Lionel Monckton
P. G. Wodehouse
stereotypes
Gaiety Theatre
George Edwardes
George Grossmith, Jr.
Edmund Payne
Gertie Millar
Gladys Cooper
Broadway
Knickerbocker Theatre
The Merry Widow
Miss Hook of Holland


Jean Aylwin

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