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Little Nellie Kelly (musical) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Little Nellie Kelly (musical)
''Little Nellie Kelly'' was a two-act musical comedy of the Roaring Twenties, written, produced and directed by George M. Cohan. After opening in Boston in July 1922, it had long runs on Broadway in 1922–1923, in the West End of London in 1923–1924, and on tours. ==Plot== Nellie Kelly is the daughter of a New York City Irish-American police officer, Captain John Kelly. After taking a job in DeVere's Department Store, she is seen and admired by the young millionaire and man-about-town Jack Lloyd. However, she is already loved by Jerry Conroy, a laborer who like her is Irish. When she refuses Lloyd's request for a date, he invites all the store's employees to a party at a house on Fifth Avenue belonging to his aunt, the redoubtable Mrs. Chesterfield Langford, with a view to getting to know Nellie better, and Conroy attends the party uninvited. During the evening, a valuable string of pearls belonging to Mrs. Langford is stolen, and suspicion falls on Conroy, while Lloyd pursues Nellie. In the end Conroy's name is cleared and the course of true love leads Nellie to refuse Lloyd and fall into the arms of Conroy.〔("Little Nellie Kelly" ) in Thomas Hischak, ''The Oxford Companion to the American Musical'' (Oxford University Press, 2009; Oxford Reference Online, accessed 24 January 2012 (subscription required)〕〔Thomas S. Hischak, ''Through the screen door: what happened to the Broadway musical when it went to Hollywood'' (Scarecrow Press, 2004) (pp. 21–22 )〕
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