Shows S

• met you) • CHORUS OF WELCOME ... (Here comes our new proprietor) • DUET (Lord Bicester and Delia) ... "Ladies" ... (Ladies, you were born to rule us) • DUET (Marie and Floot) ... "When the ladies have their way" ... (Man's no longer Lord of all Creation) • OCTET ... "Men of Business" ... (Each one of us has a special occupation) • SONG (Mrs. Blacker) and CHORUS ... "Brighton" ... (Lots of people nowadays they go abroad) • SONG (Delia) and CHORUS ... "A Tiny Touch" ... (You should always try to look your very best) • FINALE ... (Now, Mister Blundell, we wait for your instructions) ACT II. • OPENING CHORUS ... (Every kind of party we have read about) • SONG (Emmeline) and CHORUS ... "Here's to Love" ... (Here's to love and laughter) • QUARTET (Marie, Mrs. Blacker, Floot and Lord Bicester) ... "The Butler" ... (When there's a party held upstairs) • SONG (Delia) and CHORUS OF COUNTY LADIES ... "Take me for—" ... (There lived a little lady once) • SONG (Floot) ... "Lazy" ... (The art of being lazy is a science) • SONG (Lord Bicester) and CHORUS ... "Little girl, mind how you go" ... (When a man sees a maid) • DUET (Lord Bicester and Floot) ... "In your defence" ... (We get some funny cases to attend to) • SONG (Lady Rosabelle) and CHORUS of WORKGIRLS ... "Miss Blush" ... (There lived a little lady) • DUET (Delia and Lord Bicester) ... "The Argentine" ... (Wouldn't it be jolly?) • SONG (Mrs Blacker) and CHORUS ... "I've been to the Durbar" ... (I've had a trip on board of a ship) • FINALE ... (Little girl, little girl)

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy ODU3MzQ=