The Girl Behind the Counter
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The Girl behind the Counter is an English musical by Arthur Anderson and Leedham Bantok, with music by Howard Talbot and lyrics by Arthur Anderson (and additional lyrics by Percy Greenbank), produced by Frank Curzon. It opened at Wyndham's Theatre on April 21, 1906. It starred Isabel Jay, C. Hayden Coffin and Lawrence Grossmith (son of George Grossmith and brother of George Grossmith, Jr.) Though the musical only ran for 141 performances in the original London production, it had a very successful Broadway run, and toured successfully thereafter in the British provinces, the U.S. and elsewhere.