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BRIC-A-BRAC A Revue: Music by Lionel Monckton and Herman Finck; Book and Lyrics by Arthur Wimperis and Basil Hood. Additional Songs by Nat D. Ayer Produced by Edward Royce & Tom Reynolds. Palace Theatre, London - 18 September, 1915 (385 perfs) The Cast included: Gwendoline Brogden, Teddie Gerard, A. Simon Girard, Nelson Keys, Gertie Millar, Arthur Playfair, Lauri Wylie The Programme included: By Way of an Overture 1. Introducing: Opening Chorus; Toilet of Venus; Toy Town; Naughty Naughty One, Gerrard; The Parisienne Orchestral Selections 2. (Monckton& Finck. arr. by Higgs) Palace Theatre Orch. under H. Finck Introducing: Chalk Farm to Camberwell Green; The Lover's Litany; A Hundred Years Ago; Optimist and the Pessimist; Brighton Roses; Neville was a Devil; Glad to See You're Back; Toy Town. Scene I: A Village in Mummerset Dance of the Fire-Brigade Girls (Lionel Monckton) Palace Theatre Orchestra Conducted by Herman Finck The Lover's Litany (Herman Finck) Walter Jeffries Orchestra cond. by Henry Gibson Scene II: Naughty, Naughty One Gerrard (Herman Finch) Miss Teddie Gerard Palace Theatre Orchestra under Herman Finck Since Chumley Came Back from London Town (Ayer) Murray Johnson Chalk Farm to Camberwell Green (Lionel Monckton) Miss Gertie Millar & Chorus. Speaking by A Simon-Girard. Palace Theatre Orch. cond. H. Finck A Hundred Years Ago (Lionel Monckton) Miss Gwendoline Brogden Palace Theatre Orchestra under Herman Finck Scene III: Brighton Front, from the Back Keep off the Grass (Lionel Monckton) Miss Genie Millar Orchestra. Roses (Lionel Monckton) Miss Gwendoline Brogden Palace Theatre Orchestra under Herman Finck Scene V: La Toilette de Venus La Bacchanale (Herman Finck) Palace Theatre Orchestra Conducted by Herman Finck Scene VI: St lames's Palace, Outside Only Neville was a Devil (Smith, Weston & Lee) Miss Gertie Millar

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