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''The Spring Chicken'' is an English musical comedy adapted by George Grossmith, Jr. from ''Coquin de Printemps'' (1897) by Jaime and Duval, with music by Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton and lyrics by Adrian Ross, Percy Greenbank and Grossmith, produced by George Edwardes at the Gaiety Theatre, opening on 30 May 1905. It ran for a very successful 401 performances. The London production starred Grossmith, Harry Grattan, and Gertie Millar, with Henry Lytton later joining the cast. ''The Spring Chicken'' had a Broadway run in 1906 and toured in Britain and America. ==Roles== * Gustave Babori (Advocate) – George Grossmith, Jr. * Boniface (His Head Clerk) – Lionel Mackinder * Baron Papouche (His Client) – Harry Grattan * Félix (Head Waiter at "The Crimson Butterfly") – Robert Nainby * Stephen-Henry (Girdle's Son) – William Spray * Proprietor of "The Crimson Butterfly" – Arthur Hatherton * Alexis and Ferdinand (Babori's Clerks) – George Gregory and Harry Taylor * Waiter – Leigh Ellis * Napoleon (Office Boy) – Master Cross * Joseph Boniface (An Artist) – Charles Brown * Inspector of Police – R. Tremayne * Mr. Girdle (Babori's Father-in-Law) – Edmund Payne * Mrs. Girdle – Connie Ediss * Baroness Papouche – Kate Cutler * Dulcie Babori (Babori's Wife) – Olive Morell * Emmy-Lou (Girdle's Niece) – Olive May * La Modiste – Isabelle Lidster * Sylvana, Thérèse and Henriette (Clients of Babori) – Gaynor Rowlands, Gertrude Glyn and Marguerite Gray * Yvonne, Yvette and Céleste (Grisettes) – Kitty Mason, Fanny Dango (one of the Rudge Sisters), Ethel Oliver * Rosalie – Gertie Millar 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 Spring Chicken」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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