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Arriving at the desk, Robert Mason finds there is no 'Kitty Brown' registered but refuses to be downhearted. The Rosaville College girls, discovering Kitty in the bridal suite, insist that she tells them what it's like to be in love. Jenny and Jerry, still in vivacious mood, wonder what it might be like if their relationship were to become even closer. Late that night, Richard Dennison returns, having drowned his sorrows at a local bar. Stumbling into the suite, he falls asleep, fully dressed, on the couch. Next morning Richard and May - she in the bedroom and he in the sitting room - are amazed when Mrs Dennison bursts in, this time with a divorce lawyer in tow to witness the situation. Kitty is horrified to learn that she has shared the suite with a man - and a married one at that. She is doubly horrified when she recognises the divorce lawyer as the charming Robert Mason, with whom she was flirting on the train the previous day. Mrs Dennison denounces Kitty as 'an adventuress'. Richard tries to explain but neither lady will have anything to do with him. All is made clear when Robert steps in to tell them about the missing luggage and Jenny admits that she talked Kitty into the deception. Robert cannot stop himself declaring his love for Kitty and, together, carried away, they imagine. married bliss. Jenny and Jerry, closer than ever now, enliven proceedings with another song and dance. Mr and Mrs Burke arrive on the scene just in time to see Richard Dennison and his wife in each other's arms. With the cash safely handed over, even the Burkes are moved to confess their love and the curtain descends on a stage which is awash with happy couples. Songs: Original Production The Blue Room Cabarets Creole Crooning Song The Damsel Who Done All the Dirt Good Fellow, Mine Goodbye, Lennie! He's A Winner The Simple Life Hey, Hey Why Do I? What Is It? Songs: - London Production Step On The Track Blue Room What's The Use Of Talking? The Girl Friend Sleepy Head I'm in Love Kittys Kisses Just Imagine It I Don't Want Him Mountain Greenery Step On The Blues Why Do I? The revived (?) version by the Colchester Mercury Theatre (25 September, 1987) has a different book and interpolated songs from the original, which in turn used a different book on its opening in London.

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