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ALONE AT LAST An Operette in 3 Acts, 5 Scenes. (Original) Viennese book (Endlicht Allein) by Dr. A. M. Willner and Robert Bodanzky. Music by Franz Lehár -. American adaptation by Edgar Smith and Joseph Herbert. Additional lyrics by Matthew C. Woodward. Sam S. Shubert Theatre, New York - 19th October, 1915 - 18th March, 1916 (180 perfs) SYNOPSIS A marriage is to take place between the impoverished, not-toobright Count and Dolly, an eccentric and extremely wealthy American girl. Before taking this step, she longs for a romantic adventure and the Alpine scenery around her seems a perfect backdrop. The mountain guide who takes her climbing is actually a baron in disguise, who has long loved her, and when they reach the mountain summit and an avalanche means they must spend the night together in splendid isolation, her dream has come true. Musical Numbers ACT 1 1. Opening Chorus (The Peasant Wedding Party) - Ensemble 2. One in the Game of Love - Dolly, Entire Chorus 3. Thy Heart (Is) My Prize (Lyrics by Matthew C. Woodward.) - Franz 4. Oh, My Darling Tilly (Lyrics by Joseph W. Herbert.) - Tilly, Count Willigard 5. Nature Divine (Lyrics by Matthew C. Woodward.) - Dolly, Franz 6. Waltz Entrancing (Lyrics by Joseph W. Herbert.) - Tilly, Men 7. Finale Act I - Dolly, Franz, Tilly, Count Willigard, Chorus ACT 2 8. Opening Chorus Act II - Bright Morning Star - Yvonne, Chorus 9. Pretty Edelweiss (Lyrics by Matthew C. Woodward.) - Dolly 10. Not Now, But By the Moon (Lyrics by Matthew C. Woodward.) - Tilly, Count Willigard 11. Picnic in the Sky (Finaletto) (Music by Gaetano Merola.) - Tilly, Count Willigard, Max, Phoebe, Hans, Chorus 12. This Is My World - Dolly, Franz 13. Some Little Bug Will Find You Some Day (Music by Silvio Hein. Lyrics by Roy Atwell and Benjamin Hapgood Burt.) - Count Willigard 14. Scene: Duet—Finale - Dolly, Franz ACT 3 15. Scandals in the Air (Opening Chorus Act III) Return to Warm My Heart Again (Music by Gaetano Merola.) - Tilly, Chorus 16. Reminiscences - Dolly, Franz 17. Finale Act III CAST: • Count Max Splenningen • Count Willigard • Dolly Cloverdale, an American heiress • Mrs. Phoebe Cloverdale, a wealthy American widow • Baron Franz von Hansen • Tilly Dachau, of the Hoff Theatre, Vienna • Morel, hotel manager

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