Peggy is a musical comedy in two acts with music by Leslie Stuart, a book by George Grossmith, Jr. and lyrics by C. H. Bovill, based on Xanroff and Guérin's L'Amorçage. It opened at the Gaiety Theatre under the management of George Edwardes, on 4 March 1911 and ran for 270 performances.
Dramatis Personæ
AUBERON BLOW (A Street Hawker) | Mr. George Grossmith, Jnr. |
HON. JAMES BENDOYLE, M.P., M.F.H. | Mr. Robert Hale |
MONTAGUE BARTLE (of Buenos Ayres) | Mr. Herbert Jarman |
ARISTIDE PICOT (Maire of Friville) | Mr. Arthur Hatherton |
PHONSO (Mr. Umble's Assistant) | Mr. Ernest Mahar |
MARQUIS OF DIDSBURY | Mr. Guy Struthers |
EMIL (Manager of New Hotel) | Mr. Harry B. Burcher |
MR. ALBERT UMBLES (Hairdresser at the New Hotel) | Mr. Edmund Payne |
POLLY POLINO (of the Vaudeville Stage) | Miss Gabrielle Ray |
DORIS BARTLE | Miss Olive May |
DIAMOND (Barmaid at the New Hotel) | Miss Enid Leslie |
LADY FLORENCE ALISTER | Miss Nancy More |
MRS. WARE-WILLS | Miss Ruby Kennedy |
MISS VOOCH (of Cincinnati) | Miss Madge Melbourne |
JINNIE | Miss Dorothy Selbourne |
ETHEL CECILIE ROSIE MAUD |
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Miss Blanche Stocker Miss Marie Mitchell Miss Gertrude Thornton Miss Connie Stuart |
NINI (Bathing Woman) | Miss Gladys Ffolliot |
JEANETTE (Fleuriste) | Mdlle. S. Bourcard |
PEGGY BARRISON (Manicurist at the New Hotel) | Miss Phyllis Dare |
ACT I - Lounge at the New Hotel, London.
- No. 1 - Opening Chorus - "The New Hotel, the New Hotel, the fav'rite rendezvous, where all the men assemble when they've nothing else to do..."
- No. 2 - Song - Bendoyle - "Boys, there is no denying life is a trifle trying! Why are the girls so fond of me? All shades and all complexions on me set..."
- No. 3 - Quartet - Polly, Didsbury, Diamond and Bendoyle - "Two little bachelors feel they've found in two divinities their affinities. May we meet you tonight? ..."
- No. 4 - Entrance of Manicure Girls - "Daily we are found neatly gowned and alluring, seated by a chair - over there - manicuring! We understand how a hand..."
- No. 5 - Song - Peggy - "Just ten hours from London! London is so grey. One gets so weary of skies that are dreary and downcast ev'ry day! Over there is Friville."
- No. 6 - Operatic Duet - Peggy and Albert - "Although I love you truly, yet if you had thousands yearly, I'm almost sure, my Juliet, I'd love you just as dearly..."
- No. 7 - Song - Auberon - "I'm a light-hearted chap, and my fingers I snap at the things that make other men sorrow. When I'm right on the rocks..."
- No. 8 - Song - Doris and Chorus - "Out West when we meet a man we'd like to catch if we can, we have a neat little plan which we use if he's a bit elusive..."
- No. 9 - Trio - Peggy, Auberon and Albert - "Uncle Monty's made his pile, and now he's back in his native isle, he looks to you to help him spend it! ..."
- No. 10 - Finale Act I - "Who is that person over there? With such an air, why, what an air he's got! He's making a sensation! On Peggy he seems very keen! "
ACT II - The Plage at Friville.
- No. 11 - Chorus - "Oh, Friville, Friville, frivolous and gay! A whirl of joy for girl and boy who like a jolly holiday! The whole day through we saunter on the sands..."
- No. 12 - Trio - Doris, Peggy and Polly - "We've run away, like three little rebels, out of reach ... Coast's clear! Nobody else is near! ... We are the only three..."
- No. 13 - Duet - Peggy and Auberon - "I want to meet a man ... This is fair! ... Built on a special plan ... My design! ... One with a massive brain ... I know where..."
- No. 14 - Duet - Auberon and Albert - "When I was at Oxford - Gaol - Beg pardon, Oxford Coll! I always used to do the slap-up thing! They considered me a 'blood',"
- No. 15 - Danse Fascination - Doris and Bendoyle
- No. 16 - Song - Polly and Chorus - "I'm always waiting here when it's near the time the girls are tripping out of school. There's someone rather sweet whom I meet."
- No. 17 - Song - Peggy - "Ladies, beware, when with someone nice you sup at a table for two! Soft is the music above, gently he whispers of love! ..."
- No. 18 - Sextet - "Now to find some woman copies all your frocks and will not stop is irritating, as you know; and your heart she next engages by revealing..."
- Nos. 19 & 20 - Concerted Number and Duet - Doris and Albert - "Come, lads and lasses, all! ..." and "Pierrette was a model, for since she could toddle..."
- No. 21 - Finale Act II - "Oh, Uncle Monty! Uncle Monty! Ask him for whatever you want, he won't refuse to get you anything. He's so kind, is Uncle Monty! ..."
Addenda.
- No. 22 - Song - Auberon - "Mister Edison, you're unique, at Patents you're supreme; ev'ry moment of the week you give us some new scheme..."
- No. 23 - Song - Lady Snoop - "I must say that I do admire that classy racing set, so once I bought a shilling wire and started out to bet; I met a nice man..."
- No. 24 - Song - Lady Snoop - "When you're a lady and know it it's a great help, there's no doubt; when there's occasion to show it, breeding will always come out."
- No. 25 - Quartet - Auberon, Peggy, Albert and Lady Snoop - "Uncle Monty's home again, give him welcome hearty ... Shall we hang the banners out..."
- External Link
- Peggy at Wikipedia
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