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''The Bing Boys Are Here'', styled "A Picture of London Life, in a Prologue and Six Panels," is the first of a series of revues which played at the Alhambra Theatre, London during the last two years of
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. The series included ''The Bing Boys on Broadway'' and ''The Bing Girls Are There''. The music for them was written by
Nat D. Ayer Nathaniel Davis Ayer (August 5, 1887 – September 19, 1952) was an American composer, pianist, singer and actor. He made most of his career composing and performing in England in Edwardian musical comedy and revue. He also contributed songs to Br ...
with lyrics by
Clifford Grey Clifford Grey (5 January 1887 – 25 September 1941) was an English songwriter, librettist, actor and screenwriter. His birth name was Percival Davis, and he was also known as Clifford Gray. Grey contributed prolifically to West End and B ...
, who also contributed to '' Yes, Uncle!'', and the text was by
George Grossmith, Jr. George Grossmith Jr. (11 May 1874 – 6 June 1935) was an English actor, theatre producer and manager, director, playwright and songwriter, best remembered for his work in and with Edwardian musical comedies. Grossmith was also an important inn ...
and
Fred Thompson Freddie Dalton Thompson (August 19, 1942 – November 1, 2015) was an American politician, attorney, lobbyist, columnist, actor, and radio personality. A member of the Republican Party, he served as a United States Senator from Tennessee fr ...
based on Rip and Bousquet's ''Le Fils Touffe''. Other material was contributed by Eustace Ponsonby,
Philip Braham Philip Braham (18 June 1881 – 2 May 1934) was an English composer of the early twentieth century, chiefly associated with theatrical work. From 1914, he composed music for such musicals and revues as ''Theodore & Co'' (1916) and '' London Calli ...
and
Ivor Novello Ivor Novello (born David Ivor Davies; 15 January 1893 – 6 March 1951) was a Welsh actor, dramatist, singer and composer who became one of the most popular British entertainers of the first half of the 20th century. He was born into a musical ...
. ''The Bing Boys Are Here'' opened in 1916 in the West End and ran for 378 performances. It was one of the three most important musical hits of the London stage during
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(the other two being '' The Maid of the Mountains'' and '' Chu Chin Chow''); music or scenes from all of these have been included as background in many films set in this period, and they remain intensely evocative of the "Great War" years. Other hit shows of the period were '' Theodore & Co'' (1916), ''
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'' (1916), '' The Boy'' (1917), and '' Yes, Uncle!'' (1917). Audiences, which included soldiers on leave, wanted light and uplifting entertainment during the war, and these shows delivered it."The First Musicals: 'Chu Chin Chow'"
Victoria and Albert Museum, accessed 2 April 2014


Productions

The revue first opened on 19 April 1916, at the Alhambra Theatre, starring George Robey and
Violet Lorraine Violet Loraine (26 July 1886 – 18 July 1956) was an English musical theatre actress and singer. Early life She was born Violet Mary Tipton in Kentish Town, London, in 1886 and went on the stage as a chorus girl at the age of sixteen. Musical ...
, famous for their introduction of the song " If You Were the Only Girl (in the World)," and
Alfred Lester Alfred Lester (25 October 1870 – 6 May 1925), real name Alfred Edwin Leslie, was an English actor and comedian. Born into a theatrical family, he learnt his craft touring in melodramas, as a young man, but made his reputation as a comedian in m ...
. It was replaced at the Alhambra on 24 February 1917, after 378 performances, by ''The Bing Girls Are There'', with a different cast. It changed once again on 16 February 1918 to ''The Bing Boys on Broadway'', with Robey returning to the cast. The total number of performances for all three revues was well over 1,000, lasting beyond the Armistice in November 1918. Recordings were made for the Columbia label in London by members of the original cast (Columbia L-1035). Odette Myrtil, playing her violin, also recorded "The Languid Melody" (Columbia L-1051). ''The Bing Boys Are Here'' was revived at the Alhambra Theatre in December 1934 starring George Robey and
Violet Lorraine Violet Loraine (26 July 1886 – 18 July 1956) was an English musical theatre actress and singer. Early life She was born Violet Mary Tipton in Kentish Town, London, in 1886 and went on the stage as a chorus girl at the age of sixteen. Musical ...
. The revival featured substantial alterations to the original song list incorporating much entirely new repertoire by Grey and Ayer. The production then went on tour through 1935.


Songs

Songs from the revues included: * "In Other Words" * " If You Were the Only Girl (in the World)" * "I stopped, I looked, and I listened" * "The Right Side of Bond Street" * "A Lady of a Thousand Charms" * "The Kipling Walk" * "Another little drink wouldn't do us any harm" * "Dear Old Shepherds Bush" * "I Start My Day Over Again" (Clock Song) * "First Love, Last Love" * "Yula Hicki Wicki Yacki Dula" * "Let the Great Big World keep Turning" * "Come round London" * "Ragging The Dog" * "The Kiss Trot Dance" * "The Languid Melody" * "The Whistler" * "Miss Crinoline"


Synopsis

B.W. Findon wrote in ''
The Play Pictorial ''The Play Pictorial'' was an English theatrical magazine that was published in London between 1902 and 1939. ''The Play Pictorial'' provided pictorial records of West End theatrical productions. Each issue described a single show, with descrip ...
'', no. 169, vol. XXVIII, "The Bing Boys Are Here edition", London, 1916, p. 50:


References

*''Guinness Who's Who of Stage Musicals'', editor Colin Larkin -
Information from Footlightnotes


External links



* ttp://www.castalbumdb.com/title-f.cfm?Alph=B Cover of the original cast recordingbr>Webpage includes MP3 files of many of the songs''The Bing Boys Are Here'' on Great War Theatre
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