Peggy (musical)
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Peggy is a musical comedy in two acts, written by British composer Leslie Stuart, with a book by George Grossmith, Jr. and lyrics by C. H. Bovill. It opened at the Gaiety Theatre under the management of George Edwardes, on 4 March 1911 and ran for 270 performances, starring Gabrielle Ray, Grossmith, and Phyllis Dare in the title role. It also had a run in New York.
Songs included "Friville", "The Lass with the Lasso", "Three Little Pebbles" and "Ladies, Beware! (When the Lights are low)".
[edit] Roles
(Incomplete list)
- Albert Umbles
- Peggy Barrison
- Hon. James Bendoyle M.P.
- Montagu Bartle of Buenos Ayres
- Doris Bartle
- Auberon Blow