Musical Numbers
The musical numbers were composed by Meyer Lutz, except as otherwise indicated:
- If you take into your head (Duet) – Florian Pascal
- Winifred Wood – Pascal
- A Fairy Tale (Duet) – Hamilton Clarke
- There once was a time, my darling – Alfred Cellier
- Farewell to Old England
- Polyglot Duet
- Keep the ball a-rolling (Quintet)
- Chorus and march of Janissaries – Pascal
- Jonathan Wild – Arthur Cecil
- Jack's alive 'O
- They call me the Belle of Dollis Hill – Pascal
- You mustn't believe all you hear
- Silver star – Pascal
- Leave the whole business to me (Trio)
- Botany Bay – Pascal
- All nations (Duet)
- Chorus of Peasants and Bridesmaids
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