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- The_School_Girl abstract "The School Girl is an Edwardian musical comedy, in two acts, composed by Leslie Stuart (with additional songs by Paul Rubens) with a book by Henry Hamilton and Paul M. Potter, and lyrics by Charles H. Taylor and others. It concerns a French school girl from a convent, who goes to Paris to help her lovesick friend. Through mistaken identity, she learns secrets that help her at the Paris stock exchange and ends up at a students' ball in the Latin Quarter. All ends happily.The musical was first produced in 1903 by George Edwardes and Charles Frohman at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London and ran for 333 performances there. It starred Edna May, Marie Studholme and Billie Burke. George Grossmith, Jr. succeeded G P Huntley as Ormsby St. Ledger. The show also played successfully on Broadway in 1904, with May and Grossmith, and on the national and international touring circuits.The most famous song from this show was "My Little Canoe."".
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- The_School_Girl wikiPageWikiLink Billie_Burke.
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- The_School_Girl wikiPageWikiLink Category:1903_musicals.
- The_School_Girl wikiPageWikiLink Category:West_End_musicals.
- The_School_Girl wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Frohman.
- The_School_Girl wikiPageWikiLink Charles_H._Taylor_(lyricist).
- The_School_Girl wikiPageWikiLink Edna_May.
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- The_School_Girl wikiPageWikiLink G_P_Huntley.
- The_School_Girl wikiPageWikiLink George_Edwardes.
- The_School_Girl wikiPageWikiLink George_Graves_(actor).
- The_School_Girl wikiPageWikiLink George_Grossmith,_Jr..
- The_School_Girl wikiPageWikiLink Grisette_(French).
- The_School_Girl wikiPageWikiLink Grisette_(person).
- The_School_Girl wikiPageWikiLink Leslie_Stuart.
- The_School_Girl wikiPageWikiLink Lulu_Valli.
- The_School_Girl wikiPageWikiLink Marie_Studholme.
- The_School_Girl wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Rubens_(composer).
- The_School_Girl wikiPageWikiLink Prince_of_Wales_Theatre.
- The_School_Girl wikiPageWikiLink Violet_Cameron.
- The_School_Girl wikiPageWikiLink File:The_School_Girl_1903.jpg.
- The_School_Girl wikiPageWikiLinkText "The School Girl".
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- The_School_Girl wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- The_School_Girl wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- The_School_Girl subject Category:1903_musicals.
- The_School_Girl subject Category:West_End_musicals.
- The_School_Girl hypernym Comedy.
- The_School_Girl type Film.
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- The_School_Girl comment "The School Girl is an Edwardian musical comedy, in two acts, composed by Leslie Stuart (with additional songs by Paul Rubens) with a book by Henry Hamilton and Paul M. Potter, and lyrics by Charles H. Taylor and others. It concerns a French school girl from a convent, who goes to Paris to help her lovesick friend. Through mistaken identity, she learns secrets that help her at the Paris stock exchange and ends up at a students' ball in the Latin Quarter.".
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- The_School_Girl depiction The_School_Girl_1903.jpg.
- The_School_Girl isPrimaryTopicOf The_School_Girl.