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Monsieur Beaucaire A ROMANTIC OPERA IN THREE ACTS (FOUNDED ON BOOTH TARKINGTON'S STORY.) - Book by FREDERICK LONSDALE. Lyrics by ADRIAN ROSS. Music by ANDRE MESSAGER. ASCHERBERG, HOPWOOD & CREW, LTD., 1 6, Mortimer Street, London, W.i. Applications for permission to perform this work must be made to Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Ltd. The words must not be printed in programmes without the permission of the Publishers. '

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Monsieur Beaucaire

A ROMANTIC OPERAIN THREE ACTS

(FOUNDED ON BOOTH TARKINGTON'S STORY.)

-

Book by

FREDERICK LONSDALE.

Lyrics by

ADRIAN ROSS.

Music by

ANDRE MESSAGER.

ASCHERBERG, HOPWOOD & CREW, LTD.,

1 6, Mortimer Street, London, W.i.

Applications for permission to perform this work must be made to Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Ltd. The words

must not be printed in programmes without the permission of the Publishers. '•

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mduced by C\lr. Gilbert Miller at the Trince\s Theatre.

IONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE.DRAMATIS PERSONS.

Monsieur Beaucairc

Philip Molyneux

Frederick Bantison

Rakcll

Francois -

Duke of Wintersct

Beau Nash

Town brake

Capt. Badger

JolifFe

Bicksitt

Marquis du Mircpoix

Lucy

Countess of Grcenbury

Girl

Ladv Mary

MARION GREENJOHN CLARKELENNOX PAWI.E

SPENCER TREVORYVAN SERVAIS

ROBERT PARKERROBERT CUNNINGHAMDENNIS KINO

PERCY CARRHARRY FRANKISS

LEIGH ELLIS

YVAN SERVAIS

ALICE MOFFATVIOLET RUSSELL JEROMI

RENE MORRELL

MAGGIE TEYTE

Doris Wheatley, Dorothy Schofield, Marjorie Burgess, Gladys Burgess, Peggy Wentworth, Nan Wilcox, Adeline Rose,

Ellen Grubb, Diedonne Donaldon, Vi Harcourt, Dorothy Easton, May Pauline, Gladys Hirst, Marjorie Burke,

Patricia Hare, Pat Newell, Beatrice Thompson, Lillie Rennie, Kate Zoller, Gladys Tudor, Olivia West, Barbara

Esme, Leila Mackenzie.

Frederick A. Pitman,J.

Allan Black, Charles B. Lumb, J.Leonard Perret, Herbert Edwards, Ian Alexander,

Jacques Thomas, John Neal, A. Brouard, ErneM Vincent, W. A. Phillips, Jack Kelly.

SYNOPSIS OF SCENESam cvenii*)Prologue :—Monsieur Bcaucaire's Lodgings in Bath. (Ear

Act I. :—Lady Rellerton's Ballroom. (Same evening.)

Act II. : At Mr. Bantison's Park, outside of Bath. (Three weeks later.)

Act III. :—Assembly Room at Bath. (One week later.)

Production Staged under the direction of J. A. E. MALONE.Dances, Choruses and Ensemble arranged by WILLIE WARDE.Orchestra under the direction of KENNEDY RUSSELL.

Manager

Stage Manager -

F. C. POOL.

HARRY HARDY.

Wigs by Clarkson. — Dresses by Simmons. Shoes bv R^VNts

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MUSICAL NUMBERS.

PT^OLOGUE.!. Chorus -

2. Song (Beaucaire)

3. Trio (Molyneux, Beaucaire and Winterset)

" Voyageur's Song

'

- "Red Rose'

" Gointr to the Ball'

.JCT I.

4. Opening Chorus

5. Duet (Lucy and Molvneux)

6. Chorus - .

6a. Sono (Lady Man) -

6b. Chorus --.-._6c. Song (Beaucaire) -----7. Duet (Lady Mary and Beaucaire)

8. Quartette (Molyneux, Beaucaire, Badger and Winterset)

i>. Rose Minuet and Finale to Act I. -

„fCT II.

" The Beaux and the Belles of Bath"

"A Little More"

" Come with Welcome "

" 1 do not know"

"Who is this ?"

"English Maids"

" Lightly, Lightly"

" No Offence"

10. Chorus and Dance

11. Song (Beau Nash).

12. Sono (Lucy)

13. Song (Lady Mary)

14. Song (Molyneux) -

15. Duet (Lad)- Mary a:

10. FiNAi e to Act 1 1.

Beaucaire)

" Pastoral Fete

" When I was King of Bath

" That's a Woman's Way" Philomel

md Love

" Sav no more

,JCT III

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8

20

29

37

43

56

60

70

78

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1 12

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17. Opening Chorls ...... "Have you heard?"

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(Rakell, Townbrake, Joliffe, Badger, Bantison ] u ,r , u ,- „. ..IS. sextette

\',-,,. . .' . ° '

• " 1 he Honours ot Warand bicksttt)

19. Duet (Lucy and Molyneux)

20. Song (Beaucaire)

2.. S01.0 (Lady Mary)

22. CHORl S

23. Sono (Mirepoix)

24. Finale to Act 111.

Supplement, 1! No.

Song (Beaucaire)

" We are not speaking now"

- " Under the Moon"

"What are Names?"

" Way for the Ambassador"

- "A Son of France"

"Cold and Blue and White"

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180

185

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MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE.Act l.

N9 1. prologue and chorus-"Voyageur's Song."Words by

DRIAN ROriS.Music by

ANDRE MESSAGES.

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the old France And days all gold!

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N? 2. song- "Red Rose:9

(BEAUCA1KE.)

Words by

ADRIAN KUSS.

Music by

ANDRE MESSAGE K.

Allegro.

VOICE i

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I mblos-soms that bow to the show - er*-

serve you with all my en- deav - ouc

Or laut^h

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Red rose,. where the gar - den grows There is

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rose like you

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cloud Born of the sun and dew!. I am your

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N? 3. trio_ "Going to tlie Ball!(MOLYNEUX, BEAUCAIRE & WINTEKSET.)

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Words by

ADRIAN ROSS.

Music by

ANDRE MESSAGER.

Moderate

VOICE,

PIANO,

WINTEKSET

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BEAUCAIRE.

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I'm your debt - or all my life.

T==^^wife

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What ! do, For what-ev-nr may b«- fall I am go-ing to theball, I am

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slate!

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20 N9 4. OPENING CHORUS.

"The Beaux and the Belles of Bath."Words by

ADRIAN ROSS.Music by

ANDRE MESSAGER.

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'iz^zzz^mm mre - gions Gal- hint sol- dier-. throng When off

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24Tempo di Valse. A Girl.

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MEN.m5d2= ^^iFor the glan-ces we

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A GIRL,.

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ba.ll , For the danc-es and sup-per to fol - low, And our di - a - monds flash Inlht

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eyes of Bean Sash Who is fash - ion's great Phce-bus A- pol lo!

GIRLS

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DIALOGUE.'J?a/cetl to BantisonjNews your chance; something poetic!

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N9 14. song- Honour and Love!'Words by

(MOLYNEUX.)

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ADRIAN ROSS.

FlANO.

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Words by

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N9 16. Finale. Act II.

Words by

ADRIAN ROSS.Music by

ANDRE MESSAGES.

Molto vivace. WINTERSET.

VOICE

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MLM PSEI do!

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LM$shames me to thu heart to ask_ Are you this man— Beau - caire?

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lit

LADY MARY (fal(eri)'^y.)

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WINTERSET.4i-jryr —t— _ 9 P I

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iBEAUCAISE.

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ACT III.

N? 17. Opening Chorus.

Words by

ADRIAN ROSS.

Music by

ANDRE MESSAGER,

PIANO.

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(RAKELL, TOWNBRAKE, JOLLIPFE, BADGER.. BANTISON & BICKSITT.)

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ADRIAN ROSS.

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UV2«.fc-N9 1 9. duet- We are not speaking now."

(LUCY & MOLYNEUX.)

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Music by

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