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Alone at last

Oh, I Say!

Shows · Oh, I Say!

A French bedroom farce adapted for the musical stage, the story revolves around the comic complications that ensue when a young married couple's domestic tranquility is disrupted by a series of romantic misunderstandings, surprise visitors, and farcical mix-ups in a Parisian apartment.

Opened
1913
Performances
68
Type
Musical
Era
Early
Music: Jerome KernLyrics: Harry B. SmithBook: Harry B. Smith, Sydney Blow, Douglas Hoare

Productions1 on Broadway

1913 Casino Theatre Original. October 30, 1913 · J.A.E. Malone 68 performances

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In the literature1 passages

'In Love'—revised version of “Alone At Last” from OH, I SAY! [October 30, 1913] book:show-tunes-1905-1985-the-songs-shows-and-careers-of-steven-suskin-1st-ed-new-yor#p85

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