The Boy Friend (1954), a look back at musical theatre of the 1920s, ran for six years in London, and on Broadway Julie Andrews made her American debut (the 1971 film starred Twiggy and Tommy Tune). Songs: "It’s Never Too Late to Fall in Love," "Won’t You Charleston With Me?" "I Could Be Happy With You," "Fancy Forgetting," "A Room in Bloomsbury," and "Poor Little Pierette."
Libretto, Music and Lyrics by Sandy Wilson
Directed and Choreographed by Thomas Sabella-Mills
Music Director, Vocal Arranger: David Bishop
With Stefan Basti*, Marnie Buckner, Jacque Carnahan*, Esther David*, Dan Debenport*, SuEllen Estey*, Kathryn Holtkamp, Ian Laskowski*, Jeremy Michael*, John O’Creagh*, Drew Pournelle, Alice Ann Robinson, Lauren Ruff, Sara Sawyer, and Stephan Stubbins*
* Denotes Actors Equity Member
Producer: Mel Miller
Casting Director: Stephen DeAngelis
Lighting/Stage Manager: Yingzhi Zhang
Graphics & Direct Mail Design: James Babbin
SCENES AND MUSICAL NUMBERS
ACT I - The Drawing Room of the Villa Caprice,
Madame Dubonnet’s Finishing School on the outskirts of Nice
Perfect Young Ladies - Hortence, Girls
The Boy Friend - Polly, Ensemble
Won’t You Charleston With Me? - Bobby, Maisie
Fancy Forgetting - Mme Dubonnet, Lord Percy
I Could Be Happy With You - Tony, Polly
The Boy Friend (reprise) - Polly, Dubonnet, Percy, Ens.
ACT II - The Plage. Same afternoon.
Sur Le Plage - Ensemble
A Room in Bloomsbury - Tony, Polly
Nicer In Nice - Hortense, Ensemble
You Don’t Want To Play With Me Blues - Dubbonet, Percy, Girls
Safety In Numbers - Bobby, Maisie, Boys
I Could Be Happy With You (reprise) - Tony, Polly
ACT III - The Terrace of the Café Pataplon
The Riviera - Bobby, Maisie, Ensemble
It’s Never Too Late To Fall In Love - Lord Brockhurst, Dulcie
Poor Little Pierrette - Mme Dubbonet, Polly
The Boy Friend (reprise) - Company
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