At The Stage Door

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Andrew Lloyd Webber & Michael Ball & Ann Crumb - Pop, West End

At The Stage Door

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[ROSE] Have I changed? [ALEX] No, not at all [ROSE] You're too polite, this face has had its day [ALEX] Don't be so silly [ROSE] Is it General Alex yet? [ALEX] I hardly think so! [ROSE] Two weeks without a script or camera I can't believe it! And then another mad-capped movie With Monsieur Cocteau George is sweet He says I'm like his favourite Jurançon Very strong and beautiful But hardly very sweet or subtle And not too heady [ALEX] His head must be extremely strong then I'm drunk already What a life! [ROSE] You're telling me! [ALEX] What does Jenny make of all this fame? [ROSE] Ask her yourself [ALEX] Do you think I ought to come? [ROSE] My darling you've become so bourgeois We'll have to change that The same old Alex I should be flattered You're never one to let a chance slip by [ALEX] I'll never understand you 'til the day I die [BOTH] I'm sorry

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Writers
  • Andrew Lloyd Webber
  • Don Black
  • Charles Hart