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has caused. Kitty is horrified that her actions have been so misinterpreted, and promises to leave as soon as possible. The next day at the office she sets about putting things right, sorts out Susan's romantic problems with Roger, and reunites Jane and Bob. Her own troubles are solved, too, for when she hands in her notice to Arthur Harris, he somewhat unexpectedly asks her to marry him. Kitty accepts. George and Ethel are appeased and everybody, including Kitty and Arthur Harris, returns home happily. MUSICAL NUMBERS • The 8.27 - The Company • I Like People - Kitty and Boys • One of the Family - Ethel, George, Susan. Jane, Kitty • It's a Lovely Evening - Susan, Roger, Kitty • This Is Love - Bob, Jane • Typing, Typing - Boys and Girls, Kitty, Arthur • Never Mind, I'm Delighted - Kitty, Arthur, Girls • Why Never Ever? - Susan, Roger • Easy To Say - Bob • The Addison Mambo - Ensemble • Sunday Girl - Bob, Boys and Girls • • Sunday Girl [reprise] - Susan, Boys and Girls • I shall - Susan, Jane • Do We? - Roger, Bob • Having Ourselves a Wonderful Time - Susan and Girls • Wondering Alone - Kitty • Typing, Typing [reprise] - Boys and Girls • Easy To Say [reprise] - Bob, Jane • This Is Love [reprise] - Kitty, Arthur and Ensemble • The 5.27 - The Company Original Cast • Sybil Bates - Totti Truman Taylor/Patricia Kerry • Ethel Bannister - Natalie Kent • Paper Boy/Mr Casey - Brian Tipping Codd • George Bannister - George Woodbridge/Johnny Ladd/Michael Kent • Jane Bannister - Joan Bailey • Susan Bannister - Louie Ramsay • Kitty Hemming - Margaret Burton//Daphne Anderson • Henry Bates - Johnny Ladd/Michael Darbyshire • Roger Bates - Robin Hunter • Bob Williams - Donald Scott • Miss Flynn - Josephine Gordon • Miss Mason - Valerie Swinnard • Miss Martin - Mavis Traill • Mr Gray - Kenneth Luckman • Office Boy - Graham McCormack • Arthur Harris - John Le Mesurier • Mr Thompson - Philip Lewtas • Fred - Brian Blades • Harry - Douglas Squires • Bert - Jack Manuel • Mrs Thompson - Margaret Ashton/Jane Martin • Mrs Brownlow - Betty Felstead • Telegraph Boy - Frederick Frost/out • add Postman - Graham McCormack DISCOGRAPHY: Original London Cast Recording - Must Close Saturday Records MCSR3032

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