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The Messenger Boy

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123: 359: 351: 50: 228:, that he married her in 1901. She outlived her husband, dying in 1958. The young ladies appearing in George Edwardes's shows became so popular that wealthy gentlemen, termed " 225: 622: 617: 602: 163:. The story concerns a rascally financier who tries to discredit a rival in love; it takes place in London, Cairo and Paris. 612: 607: 510: 191: 459:
No. 23 - Chorus - "Let the trumpets and the drums, as they blare and roll and rattle, greet the Governor that comes"
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No. 11 - Captain Naylor, Captain Pott, & Cosmos - "I will bet the crowd a dinner that I get to Egypt first!"
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No. 12 - Mrs. Bang & Chorus - "You talk about detectives in a story, that guess whatever people say or do"
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No. 26 - Mrs. Bang & Chorus - "Although I'm British born, I do not look with scorn on foreigners as such"
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No. 18 - Isabel & Chorus - "There's a girl you may have met, if you have you won't forget; she is Maisie"
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No. 13 - Concerted Piece - "Oh, Captain, we're sure you can tell us a lot, we want your advice if you please"
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No. 6 - Cosmos, Daisy, Gascoigne, Le Fleury, & Phunckwitz - "If you want to go by a proper P. & O."
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No. 10 - Clive & Chorus - "I met a Miss Mary Maclean on the boat, alone and in charge of the skipper"
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No. 3 - Lady Punchestown & Pyke - "Supposing a sweet little maid, well-bred, rather clever and fair"
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No. 21 - Lady Punchestown, Pyke, Mrs. Bang, & Hooker - "Now how shall we try to stop this lad?"
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No. 15 - Chorus - "Sheltered from the noon-day glare, civilized society gazes on the passers by"
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No. 25 - Nora & Chorus - "The boys go marching down the street, with a tramp, tramp, tramp"
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No. 17 - Clive, Daisy, Gascoigne, Phunckwitz & Le Fleury - "Now this trip you should take"
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No. 16 - Hooker Pasha & Chorus - "My name it is Hooker Pasha, no family tree can I muster"
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No. 27 - Finale Act II, with Nora & Clive - "We will take our wedding trip upon the Nile"
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No. 7 - Tommy & Chorus - "I am a smart little sort of a chap, very obliging and active"
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No. 5 - Nora & Clive - "Oh, my dearest, ere I go, there's one thing I want to know"
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No. 4 - Nora & Chorus - "Oh, I'm very much afraid there's a lot of scandal made"
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No. 2 - Cosmos & Chorus - "If there's anybody pining for a reputation shining"
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Nora (Lady Punchestown's Step-Daughter) – Violet Lloyd (later replaced by
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No. 14 - Finale Act I - "Cast the moorings free, warp the vessels round"
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No. 8 - Rosa & Tommy - "I'm a little messenger, summon'd by a call"
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later joined the cast. It had a Broadway run of 128 performances, at
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Act II - Scene 1 - Cairo; Scene 2 - Up the Nile; Scene 3 - El Barra
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Song list and links to Midi files, lyrics and original cast list
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No. 22 - Captain Pott & Chorus - "I'm famous Captain Pott"
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No. 20 - Song and Dance - Rosa - "Oh, when de moon am rising"
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No. 1 - Chorus - "To our Charity Bazaar, Come buy! buy! buy!"
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No. 24 - Rosa & Tommy - "Oh, if you please, I'm Rameses"
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No. 9 - Chorus - "Tarentella" - "Tra la la la la la la la"
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Captain Pott (of the "S.S. Shark") – Fred. Wright, Jun.
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Lord Punchestown (Governor of El Barra) – William Wyes
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Act I - Scene 1 - HΓ΄tel de Luxe, Thames Embankment
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Mr. Gascoigne (an Amateur Journalist) – A. Hatherton
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Musical comedy by James T. Tanner and Alfred Murray
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Index

musical comedy
Courier (film)

Plymouth
Ivan Caryll
Lionel Monckton
Adrian Ross
Percy Greenbank
Book
James T. Tanner
West End
Broadway

musical comedy
James T. Tanner
Adrian Ross
Percy Greenbank
Ivan Caryll
Lionel Monckton
Paul Rubens
Plymouth
Gaiety Theatre
George Edwardes
Harry Grattan
Edmund Payne
Marie Studholme
Daly's Theatre
Herbert Gresham
Louis F. Gottschalk
Georgia Caine

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