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Whirled into Happiness - Wikipedia, Photos and Videos. Whirled into Happiness is a musical comedy with music by Robert Stolz, and book and lyrics by Harry Graham, adapted from Stolz's Der Tanz ins Gl.
The work, billed as a . The piece opened at the Lyric Theatre in Shaftesbury Avenue on 1. May 1. 92. 2 and ran for 2. December 1. 92. 2. Williamson company presented a production that toured Australia in 1.
John (Margaret Campbell from 3 July; Winnie Melville from 3 September). Horace is shown into the private box reserved for Brancaster and catches the eye of Florence Horridge, who is having a surreptitious night out with some girl friends.
Platt introduces Florence to Horace, but their t. He has visited the Majestic because of his strong interest in Delphine. Horridge is at first indignant to find his daughter in such a place and alone with an unknown young man, but he is quickly won over when he is told that the young man is Lord Brancaster, son and heir of the Duke of Dulchester. He invites the supposed marquess to a party that evening at the Horridges' villa in the suburb of Crouch End.
- More Whirls From 'Whirled Into Happiness' Lyric Theatre, London (1922).
- Whirled into Happiness at the Lyric Theatre: Stock Reference Number. Various Composers: Contents. Jicky - The Cottage where the Dreams Come True.
Horridge later invites Delphine to perform at the party. She readily accepts on learning that Lord Brancaster is to be present, as she feels that he has been neglecting her. At the party, all goes well until Horridge bids Platt ring the Duke to tell him that his son is engaged to Florence. Delphine has immediately recognised that Horace is not Lord Brancaster, but refrains from exposing him. The imposture is revealed when the Duke and Duchess arrive, along with the real Lord Brancaster. Horace returns to work at the hairdressing establishment, but after a sequence of farcical comings and goings there is a happy ending with Florence and Horace united.
Critical reception. John and Austin Melford, the diablerie of Mai Bacon and the excellent all- round interpretation . The chief people in the cast are extremely good.
Derek Oldham, with his pleasant voice and tasteful manner, thrown away on fustian. Grand Theatre,Blackpool, dated 2 April 1. Cardus, Neville, . The Register, 1. 7 July 1.
September 1. 92. 2, p.