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Whirled into Happiness

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182: 33: 325:, B. H. Findon praised "the delightful strain of melody that runs through the piece … the charming dances … the merry humours of Billy Merson and Tom Walls, the vocal accomplishment of Lily St. John and Austin Melford, the diablerie of Mai Bacon and the excellent all-round interpretation … a really delightful entertainment." In 310:
At the party, all goes well until Horridge bids Platt ring the Duke to tell him that his son is engaged to Florence. Delphine has immediately recognised that Horace is not Lord Brancaster, but refrains from exposing him. The imposture is revealed when the Duke and Duchess arrive, along with the real
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is interrupted by her father, Albert Horridge, a nouveau-riche hatter. He has visited the Majestic because of his strong interest in Delphine. Horridge is at first indignant to find his daughter in such a place and alone with an unknown young man, but he is quickly won over when he is told that the
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of Brancaster, an intimate friend of one of the Majestic's stars, Delphine de Lavalliere. Horace is shown into the private box reserved for Brancaster and catches the eye of Florence Horridge, who is having a surreptitious night out with some girl friends. Platt introduces Florence to Horace, but
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Lord Brancaster. Horace returns to work at the hairdressing establishment, but after a sequence of farcical comings and goings there is a happy ending with Florence and Horace united.
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young man is Lord Brancaster, son and heir of the Duke of Dulchester. He invites the supposed marquess to a party that evening at the Horridges' villa in the suburb of
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on 18 May 1922 and ran for 246 performances, closing on 16 December 1922. The production was taken on tour in the provinces, with Mai Bacon from the original cast, and
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wrote: "The bulk of the score is sheer revue. … It is rather sad to find Mr. Derek Oldham, with his pleasant voice and tasteful manner, thrown away on fustian."
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commented that the music was in the best Viennese traditions, but "naturalisation papers have been taken out for the humour … all-British clowning."
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wrote, "As musical comedy plots go, it is brilliant. The chief people in the cast are extremely good." Reviewing the touring production, however,
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where, owing to a striking facial resemblance, the front of house attendant, Matthew Platt, mistakes him for the
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Florence Horridge – Lily St. John (Margaret Campbell from 3 July; Winnie Melville from 3 September)
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The musical was staged in London by George Edwardes Ltd, a company controlled by the financier
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A revised version of the show was staged in New York in 1925, under the title
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company presented a production that toured Australia in 1924–25.
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St. John and Melford as Florence and the bogus Lord Brancaster
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Horace Wiggs, a hairdresser's assistant, visits the Majestic
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Index


Robert Stolz
Harry Graham
Book
Robert Bodanzky
Bruno Hardt-Warden
de
West End
musical comedy
Robert Stolz
Harry Graham
Robert Bodanzky
Bruno Hardt-Warden
de
James White
George Edwardes
Lyric Theatre
Shaftesbury Avenue
Derek Oldham
J. C. Williamson


Billy Merson
Dance Into Happiness
Billy Merson
Derek Oldham
Tom Walls
music hall
Marquess
Crouch End

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