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''The Beauty of Bath'' is a musical comedy with a book by Seymour Hicks and Cosmo Hamilton, lyrics by C. H. Taylor and music by Herbert Haines; additional songs were provided by Jerome Kern (lyrics and music), F. Clifford Harris (lyrics) and P. G. Wodehouse (lyrics). Based loosely on the play ''David Garrick'',〔Smith, J. Donald. "Who Was Basil Hood? – Part II", ''Sir Arthur Sullivan Society Magazine'', No. 85, Summer 2014, p. 27〕 the story concerns a young woman from a noble family, who falls in love with an actor. She then meets a sailor who appears identical to the actor and mistakes him for the latter. Her father objects to a marriage with the actor, but when it turns out that she really loves the sailor, all objections fall away. The piece was produced by Charles Frohman, opened at the Aldwych Theatre on 19 March 1906, moved on 26 December 1906 to the newly built Hicks Theatre and ran for a total of 287 performances. It starred Hicks and his wife, Ellaline Terriss. Zena Dare later joined the cast, replacing Terriss. ==Roles== *Betty Silverthorne - ''The Beauty of Bath'' - Ellaline Terriss *Richard Alington - ''Lieutenant, R.N.'' - Seymour Hicks *Mr Beverley - ''An Actor'' - Stanley Brett (from July 1906, Tom Terriss)〔Parker, p. 894〕 *Mrs Alington - ''Richard's Mother'' - Rosina Filippi *Lord Bellingham - ''Betty's father'' - William Lugg *Miss Truly St Cyr - ''An Actress'' - Maudi Darrell *Sir Timothy Bun - Murray King *Lady Bun - Mollie Lowell *Mrs Goodge - Sydney Fairbrother *Lemon Goodge - Master Valchera *Jane - Topsy Sinden *Tatersall Spink - Bert Sinden 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Beauty of Bath」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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