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- Afgar abstract "Afgar, or the Andalusian Leisure is a musical with lyrics by Douglas Furber, music by Charles Cuvillier and a book by Fred Thompson and Worton David. It is based on Cuvillier's 1909 French operetta of the same name, with words by André Barde and Michel Carré. The original West End production opened at the London Pavilion on 17 September 1919 and ran for 300 performances. It featured Marie Burke, Alice Delysia, John Humphries, Lupino Lane, Harry Welchman and Leon Morton, and its cast recording was the first original cast recording of a musical at the Pavilion. The Broadway production, directed by Frank Collins, opened on 8 November 1920 at the Central Theatre and ran for 168 performances. It starred Irving Beebee as Don Juan, Jr. and Delysia as Zaydee.".
- Afgar author Fred_Thompson_(writer).
- Afgar lyrics Douglas_Furber.
- Afgar musicBy Charles_Cuvillier.
- Afgar thumbnail Afgar.jpg?width=300.
- Afgar wikiPageExternalLink backstage.php?showid=3065.
- Afgar wikiPageExternalLink 1919.htm.
- Afgar wikiPageExternalLink production.asp?ID=8342.
- Afgar wikiPageExternalLink cuvillier_charles.html.
- Afgar wikiPageID "940060".
- Afgar wikiPageLength "3055".
- Afgar wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Afgar wikiPageRevisionID "611959971".
- Afgar wikiPageWikiLink Alice_Delysia.
- Afgar wikiPageWikiLink André_Barde.
- Afgar wikiPageWikiLink Broadway_theatre.
- Afgar wikiPageWikiLink Category:1919_musicals.
- Afgar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Broadway_musicals.
- Afgar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Compositions_by_Charles_Cuvillier.
- Afgar wikiPageWikiLink Category:West_End_musicals.
- Afgar wikiPageWikiLink Central_Theatre_(New_York_City).
- Afgar wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Cuvillier.
- Afgar wikiPageWikiLink Douglas_Furber.
- Afgar wikiPageWikiLink Fred_Thompson_(writer).
- Afgar wikiPageWikiLink Harry_Welchman.
- Afgar wikiPageWikiLink London_Pavilion.
- Afgar wikiPageWikiLink Lupino_Lane.
- Afgar wikiPageWikiLink Michel_Carré.
- Afgar wikiPageWikiLink West_End_theatre.
- Afgar wikiPageWikiLink Worton_David.
- Afgar wikiPageWikiLink File:Afgar.jpg.
- Afgar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Afgar".
- Afgar book Fred_Thompson_(writer).
- Afgar lyrics Douglas_Furber.
- Afgar music Charles_Cuvillier.
- Afgar name "Afgar".
- Afgar productions "1919".
- Afgar productions "1920".
- Afgar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Musical.
- Afgar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Afgar subject Category:1919_musicals.
- Afgar subject Category:Broadway_musicals.
- Afgar subject Category:Compositions_by_Charles_Cuvillier.
- Afgar subject Category:West_End_musicals.
- Afgar hypernym Musical.
- Afgar type Musical.
- Afgar type MusicalWork.
- Afgar type Work.
- Afgar type Work.
- Afgar type CreativeWork.
- Afgar type Thing.
- Afgar type Q2188189.
- Afgar type Q2743.
- Afgar type Q386724.
- Afgar comment "Afgar, or the Andalusian Leisure is a musical with lyrics by Douglas Furber, music by Charles Cuvillier and a book by Fred Thompson and Worton David. It is based on Cuvillier's 1909 French operetta of the same name, with words by André Barde and Michel Carré. The original West End production opened at the London Pavilion on 17 September 1919 and ran for 300 performances.".
- Afgar label "Afgar".
- Afgar sameAs Q4689047.
- Afgar sameAs m.03rxjf.
- Afgar sameAs Q4689047.
- Afgar wasDerivedFrom Afgar?oldid=611959971.
- Afgar depiction Afgar.jpg.
- Afgar isPrimaryTopicOf Afgar.
- Afgar name "Afgar".