Theodore & Co

Duet for the Duke and Pony Twitchin

Theodore & Co is an English musical comedy in two acts with a book by H. M. Harwood and George Grossmith, Jr. (based on the French comedy by Paul Gavault), with music by Ivor Novello and Jerome Kern and lyrics by Adrian Ross and Clifford Grey. It was produced by Grossmith and Edward Laurillard, opening at the Gaiety Theatre on 19 September 1916 and running for 503 performances. It starred Grossmith, Fred Leslie and Leslie Henson.

Theodore & Co opened during World War I in the same year as two other tremendously successful shows in London: Chu Chin Chow and The Bing Boys are Here, and the successful The Happy Day. Audiences wanted light and uplifting entertainment during the war, and these shows delivered it.[1]

This show established Ivor Novello as a theatrical composer and was Kern's first show in London. Novello's songs from the show include "What A Duke Should Be" and "Oh, How I Want To Marry".

Roles and original cast

Pony and Fudge

Musical numbers

Act I
  • Chorus – "Isn't there a crowd everywhere" (Words by Adrian Ross. Music by Ivor Novello)
  • Song – "What a Duke should be" (Words by Clifford Grey. Music by Novello)
  • Duet – "I'll make myself at home" (Words by Ross. Music by Novello)
  • Song – "I'm getting such a big girl now" (Words by Grey. Music by Philip Braham)
  • Song & Dance – "Ev'ry little girl can teach me something new" (Words by Ross. Music by Novello)
  • Song – "The Candy Girls" (Words by Ross. Music by Novello)
  • Sextet – "You'd better not wait for him" (Words by Grey. Music by Novello)
  • Finale, Act I. – "He's going to call on Baby Grand" (Music by Novello)

Act II
  • Chorus – "We are Theodore & Co." (Words by Ross. Music by Novello)
  • Song – "Three Hundred and Sixty-five days" (Words by Grey. Music by Jerome D. Kern)
  • Song – "That 'Come hither' look" (Words by Grey. Music by Kern)
  • Song " Any old where" (Words by Grey. Music by Novello)
  • Song & Chorus – "The Casino Music Hall" (Words by Grey. Music by Kern)
  • Dance – "Valse Saracenne" (Music by Novello)
  • Song – "My friend John" (Words by Grey. Music by Novello)
  • Duet – "All that I want is somebody to love me" (Words by Grey. Music by Kern)
  • Finale (Music by Novello)
Supplementary Song
  • "My Second Childhood" (Words by David Burnaby & Eric Blore. Music by Braham)

Notes

  1. "Chu Chin Chow", Victoria and Albert Museum, accessed 22 October2011

External links

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