The Beauty of Bath

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The Beauty of Bath is a musical comedy by Seymour Hicks and Cosmo Hamilton, with lyrics by C. H. Taylor, and music by Herbert Haines; additional lyrics were provided by P. G. Wodehouse, with music by Jerome Kern. It was produced by Charles Frohman, opened at the Aldwych Theatre on March 19, 1906[1] and ran for 287 performances. It starred Hicks and Ellaline Terriss. Zena Dare later joined the cast.

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  • Betty Silverthorne - The Beauty of Bath
  • Richard Alington - Lieutenant, R.N..
  • Mr Beverley - An Actor
  • Mrs Alington - Richard's Mother
  • Lord Bellingham - Betty's father
  • Miss Truly St Cyr - An Actress
  • Sir Timothy Bun
  • Lady Bun
  • Mrs Goodge
  • Lemon Goodge
  • Jane
  • Tatersall Spink

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