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- Lost,_Strayed_or_Stolen abstract "Lost, Strayed or Stolen is a musical comedy in four acts with music by Woolson Morse and words by J. Cheever Goodwin, adapted from the French farce Le baptême du petit Oscar by Eugene Grangé and Victor Bernard. The story concerns a missing child and its nursemaid, three competing potential godfathers and an opera diva.It was produced at the Fifth Avenue Theatre in New York City on September 16, 1896, and ran with success. It was directed by Ben Teal, the musical director was John McGhie and dances in act 4 were arranged by Rose Becket. The show was made into a 1908 film of the same name.".
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- Lost,_Strayed_or_Stolen wikiPageWikiLink Rose_Beaudet.
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- Lost,_Strayed_or_Stolen wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lost, Strayed or Stolen".
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- Lost,_Strayed_or_Stolen subject Category:1896_musicals.
- Lost,_Strayed_or_Stolen hypernym Comedy.
- Lost,_Strayed_or_Stolen type Film.
- Lost,_Strayed_or_Stolen comment "Lost, Strayed or Stolen is a musical comedy in four acts with music by Woolson Morse and words by J. Cheever Goodwin, adapted from the French farce Le baptême du petit Oscar by Eugene Grangé and Victor Bernard. The story concerns a missing child and its nursemaid, three competing potential godfathers and an opera diva.It was produced at the Fifth Avenue Theatre in New York City on September 16, 1896, and ran with success.".
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