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UNIVERSITY OR
lLL;NOIS LIBRARY
AT .URBAiMA-CHAMPMGN.MUSIC
GEORGE GROSSMITH and J. A. E. MALONE present
SALLYJ\ l?eu) musical Plap
IN THREE ACTS.
BOOK & LYRICS BY
GUY BOLTONAND
CLIFFORD GREY.
MUSIC BY
JEROME KERN.Vocal Score 12/6 net.
CHAPPELL & CO., LTD.,
50. NEW BOND STREET. LONDON. W. 1.
SYDNEY
T. B. HARMS CO.,
62-64. WEST 45th STREET.
NEW YORK.
COPYRIGHT MCMXX ft MCMYXI BY T. B. HARMS CO.. NLW YORK.
ALL RIGHTS RLSLRVED.
Thus droits rcsen-rs.
1-KINIh.U IN I Nl.LA.Nl).
The Play produced by GEORGE GROSSMITHyyi ^> 5 /.
SALLYCHARACTERS
(In on r of their appearance)
Sascha (Violinist at the Alley Inn
Jimmie Spelvin
Otis Hooper (Of the Anglo-American Vaudeville Agency,Squantumville)
Rosalind Rafferty (a Manicurist)
Sally of the Alley (a Foundling)
Mrs. Ten Brock (A Settlement Worker)" Pops " Shendorff (Proprietor of the Alley Inn, New York) . .
Constantine (Grand Duke of Czechogoviuia, a waiter at the
Alley Inn) . .
Blair Farquar (An only Son)
Admiral Travers (A Gay One)
Richard Farquar
Alta
Betty
Billie
Gladys
Janet
Emily
Rhoda Rhinelander
Vera Vanderbilt
Cissie Circle .
.
Bessie Bryant
Audrey AudubonMamie Madison
Billy Porter. .
Harry Barton
Footmen
Foundlings
Lady Visitors, Guests, etc.
Mr. Herbert FiremanMr. Seymour Beard
Mr. George Grossmith
Miss Heather ThatcherMiss Dorothy DicksonMiss Molly RamsdenMr. Alaric Arnef
Mr. Leslie HensonMr. Gregory StroudMr. Leigh Ellis
Mr. Ernest GrahamMiss Vanity Fair
Miss Mary Leigh
Miss Doris PatstonMiss Dorothy DeaneMiss Molly VereMiss Aileen GraceMiss Dorothy HurstMiss Dorothy Field
Miss Molly GilmourMiss Gracie TurnerMiss Grace BakerMiss Winifred ShotterMr. Jack BradleyMr. Derick GlynneMr. R. WilkinsonMr. Jack Glyn
ACT HI.—Scene
SYNOPSIS OF SCENERYACT I.—The Alley Inn, New York.
ACT II.—The Garden of Richard Farquar's House, Long Island.
I.—The Butterfly Ballet at the Follies Roof Garden.IF—Sally's Dressing Room at the Amsterdam Theatre after the Follies Premiere.
Scene 111.—The Little Church 'round the Corner.
" The Butterfly Ballet Music " by Victor Hi ki;i ki
Musical Director: John Ansell. Stage Director : Chari es A. Maynard
Dances and Ensembles by Jack Haskell Scenery bj Joseph am. Phil Harkek
SALLY*»
ACT I.
NO.
1 Opening Number
2 Song (Jimmy) and Chorus... "The Night Time" ... (It's the night walk that we love)
3 Song {Otis) ... . " On with the Dance ! " ... (In Squantamville, Maine) •••
4 Entrance of Sally & Girls
5 Song (Sally) "You can't keep a good
girl down" ... ... (Joan of Arc was on her own)
6 DUET (Sally and Blair) ... "Look fortheSilver Lining" (Please don't be offended)
7 Song and Dance (Sally) •• Silver Lining Dance ... (A heart full of joy and gladness)
8 Song (Blair) & Chorus of Men "Sally" (There's someone that I can't forget).
9 Eccentric Dance •••
10 Finale ... •• •• •• ••• ••• ••• (On with the dance!)
PAGE
1
7
14
20
23
29
32
39
44
47
ACT II.
11 Opening Chorus
12 Song (Sally) and Chorus of
Men ... '" Wild Rose"
13 SONG (Constantine)
14 Duet (Sally and Blair)
15 TRIO (Rosie, Jimmy and Otis)
16 Duet (Rosie and Otis)
17 Finale
18 Opening Number
18a Incidental Music
19 Finale
The Schnitza-Komisski"
' Whip-poor-Will
"
' The Lorelei"
' The Church 'round the
Corner"
ACT III.
" The Butterflv Ballet"
(To a celebration so remarkable as this) 54
(You'll pardon our intrusion)... ... 68
(I'm a Duke from a wonderful clime)... 83
(Mem'ry takes me back away) ... 87
(I remember reading) ... ... ... 92
(There's a church 'round the corner) ... 101
(Our anxious eyes) ... ... ... 106
117
123
(Dear little church 'round the corner)... 129
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DUET- (Sally and Blair.)
"LOOK FOR THE SILVER LINING."
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N?8.
Words by
CLIFFORD GREY.
™ Moderato.
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SONG. (Blair) & CHORUS OF MEN.
"SALLY."
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N? 9. ECCENTRIC DANCE.
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N910. FINALE- ACT I.
Words by
CLIFFORD GREY.
ROSIE (spoken).
You're won-der-ful, Sal-ly that's, all.
Tempo di Valse.
OTIS (spoken).
What a ri - ot you 11 be at the
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N? 11.
Act H.OPENING CHORUS.
Words by
CLIFFORD GREY.
Allegretto moderato.
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Have you heard that to the Duke we're going to be pre - sen - ted?
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"WILD ROSE?
Words by
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"THE SCHNITZA-KOMISSKL
Words by
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N914. DUET.- (Sally and Blair.)
"WHIP-POOR-WILL."
Words by
BUD DE SYLVA.
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"THE LORELEI."
Words by
ANNE CALDWELL & CLIFFORD GREY.
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Jimmy.
Piano.
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Maid - ens of to - day can on - ly pose up - on the beach,
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Bri-tish Tar from Portsmouth Town, whogleam - ing gold - en hair;
sight - ed her at sea,^ f^l
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put you as a
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N? 16.
Words by
1'. G. WODEHOUSE
and CLIFFORD GREY.
DUET- <Rosie&Oti>>.
THE CHUKCH 'ROUND THE CONNER'.'
Tempo di Valse
Voice.
Piano.
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church'ruund the cor- ner that's wait - inp fur us, It's just a - bove Mad- i- son
won- der - ful churchwe will go, you and I; We'll be quite the hap - pi - est
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love, you'll be lead- ing me
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Dear hi - tie, dear lit- tie church'round the cor- ner, Where cou - pies run
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N? 17. FINALE- ACT II.
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N? 18. OPENING NUMBER.- BALLET.
"THE BUTTERFLY BALLET."
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