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The Belle of Cairo opened on 10 October 1896 at the Royal Court Theatre with book by Cecil Raleigh and F. Kinsey Peile, and music and lyrics by Peile, who was a former Indian Army officer. It received a mixed critical reception and ran for only seventy-one perfromances. But it was topical, set in Egypt against a background of the war with the dervishes.

Nephtys, 'the belle of Cairo', follows her sweetheart, Sir Gilbert Fane of the 21st Cavalry, to the front disguised as a boy servant. Among the songs is The Gordon Boys, in praise of military traiing for orphans and a grand patriotic number for Fane, An Englishman's Duty, which was well received.

Dramatis Personæ

THE EARL OF BULCESTER Charles Wibrow
LADY MOLLY ROSEMERE
LADY ERMYNTRUDE ROSEMERE
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(his Daughters) {
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Ethel Earle
Milly Thorne
JAMES PARKER
SUSAN SMITH
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(his Servants) {
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Arthur Nelstone
Maud Wilmot
COOK'S GUIDE Mr. F. D. Pengelly
MR. STALLABRASS Mr. V. M. Seymour
MAUD STALLABRASS Miss Ricke
MARTHA STALLABRASS Miss Loraine
MARY STALLABRASS Miss Bliss
MR. PATCHING H. V. Surrey
MRS. PATCHING Grace Dudley
LUIGI (Waiter at the Hôtel de France) Mr. Horniman
DUVAL BEY (formerly of Egyptian Civil Service, now keeper of Gambling Saloon) Eugene Mayeur
CAPTAIN SIR GILBERT FANE, Bart. (Egyptian Army) John Peachey
MAJOR TREVOR
LIEUTENANT MARCHMONT
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(25th Hussars, quartered at Cairo) {
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Philip Leslie
E. W. Tarver
SURGEON CAPTAIN CREE Mr. Roy
ALI IBRAHIM   (A Carpet Merchant) Michael Dwyer
BARBARA   (his Sister-in-Law) Giulia Warwick
NEPHTHYS   (his Daughter) May Yohe

MIDI Files

ACT I   -   A Street in Cairo.

ACT II   -   A British Encampment on the Nile.


External Link
Vocal Score at the Internet Archive

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