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The Pierrots of Illinois Union

of the

University of Illinois

Present

"TEA TIME IN TIBET"

A Musical Comedy in Two Acts

Direction LeRoy Prinz and William Troutman

'Book and Lyrics by SMmk by

TED BOURLAND, G. V. BUCHANAN, O. D. BURGE "BILL" DONAHUE

ILLINOIS THEATRE, April 7 and 8, 1922

ARYAN GROTTO, CHICAGO, April 15, 1922

THE AUTHORS

BILL DONAHUEMusic

G. V. BUCHANANBook and Lyrics

TED BOURLANDBook and Lyrics

O. D. BURGEBook

VbS uCOfZ.

MUSICAL NUMBERS

ACT I

1. Opening Chorus Ensemble

2. Puritan Days Bangs, Stonecutter, and Chorus

:i. The Toddle Top Fifi, Bangs. Stonecutter, Puzzle, and Bell-hops

4. Now you See It, Now you Don't Biff, Peet, and Chorus

5. Campus of Golden Moons Biff and Fifi

6. The 'Ostlers 'Our Puzzle and Chorus

7. Things I Never Knew Peet and Clara

8. Wait 'Till Your Sweetie Gets Back Ensemble

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ACT II

1. Garden of Pan Interpreted by E. G. McDonald

2. The Inventor Booth

3. I Could Never Find Another Girl Like You Biff and Fifi

4. Land of the Yak Bye Mee and Chorus

5. Not Enough Ladies and Too Many Men Angelica and Husbands

6. Just For Now Peet and Clara

7. Tea Time in Tibet Biff, Fifi and Ensemble

8. Daughters, Daughters Tiberius and Daughters

9. Finale Ensemble

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THE CAST

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TOP ROW—H. W. WALKER. A. A. WAHLBRINK, R. E. ROOS, J. E. MACHAMER. P. J. MATHEWMIDDLE ROW S. L. PERLMAN. A. B. STEVENS. E. G. McDONALD. W. H. JENTZSCH. A. L. BERT. F. H. TRAUTBOTTOM ROW H. T. SOWERS. H. M. HEBERER. A. C. BAUR. C. R. MILLER, F. S. HOWARD. C. R. DAVIS..W. E. MEENTS

CHARACTERS ' »

Dr. Syntacticus Bangs, Biff's Dad TrautMontmorency Bangs, known as Biff, our hero MaehamerFifi Royce, the heroine StevensRogers Peet, Biff's comrade-at-arms RoosClara, a maid and Peet's sweetheart JentszchPolonius Booth, one ham actor SowersFuzzle, the horses' chambermaid Miller

Garnet Stonecutter, Dean of Children MathewTiberius, King of Tibet, ex-Charlie Cheever DavisBoucher, Lord High Executioner BaurA. Rolls Royce, Fin's father WahlbrinkCharlie Cheever, country-clubber DavisDoc Travers, golf club librarian BaurRazzum )

fHoward

Jazzum \ Tibetan suitors <j MeentsHehazzum

J l_Gulmyer

Prof. Tomemaggot ]f

BertProf. Alexander Egg i Tibetan scholars =j

WalkerProf. 0. Howie Crabbs

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PerlmanAngelica, a Tibetan wife McDonaldCaptain Nightly, Captain of the guards O'DonnellGivem A. Jab, a punster MeentsBye Mee, a suitor GulmyerBill Collector, Finklestein & Co., costumers HowardTiberius the Ancient, grandfather of King Tiberius McDonaldYak. a curious creature Walker & Perlman

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THE DIRECTORS

LeROY prinzDances mill Features

WILLIAM TROUTMAXDramatic

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TOP ROW—H. L NEWCOMER, A. E. EDSTROM. R. L./DIPI'ELL. E. F. CAMERON. D. A. TRIPPTHIRD ROW—W. J. WENDT, H. A. WOODS, S. A. WEAVER. G. E. DARLING, W. FERRIS. B. JOH> STONSECOND ROW—J. L. SCHUREMAN. R. FEFFER. C. A. SWENSON. E. A "

H. L. HILTABRAND. A. L. STRAUS. Q. L. LeMASTERSBOTTOM ROW—R. A. MAGNUSON. C. R. BRONN. H. A. MERZ. R. E.BURNS

F. H. O'DONNELL. T. H. ME

TALKINGTON. R. H. PARHAM.

A. R. MATHIAS. .1. R. PATTON

PONY CHORUS ^ W

LEMASTERSSTRAUSTALKINGTONSCHUREMAN

BIESPIELFEFFER

HILTABRANDTRIPP

jS* C^

SHOW-GIRLS

FERRISNEWCOMERDIPPELLWENDTJOHNSTON

MATHIASWOODS

EDSTROMBURNS

SHOW-MEN

MAGNUSONBRONNDARLINGMERRIAM

MERZHUGHESKAISERMcLAIN

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THE PRODUCERS

R. R. FOWLERAssista hi Manager

Production

J. N. JANSENAssistant Manager

Business

L. G. HUNTManager

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VTHE STAFF

TOP ROW- R. R. JACKSON. M. GLASSMAN, J. W. BAETHKETHIRD ROW—J. E. BAIRSTOW. W. F. PRICE. C. T. McELWEE. M. T. MARX. G. HUCKINS, A. G. FORDYCESECOND ROW—E. E. VE1HL. R. W. MORTON. J. W. BRIGHT, R. BLACK. W. W. LAURENCE. H. G. HELMLE.

J. B. CLAUSENBOTTOM ROW— C. E; HARNER. C. W. BAUGHMAN, G. E. BENSON. R. R. FOWLER, L. G. HUNT, E. L. HUBBELL,

W. F. WOLK. J. C. BAILEY

Production Manager

R. R. Fowler

Properties

M. GlassmanC. T. McElweeW. F. PriceG. Huckins

Assistants

J. E. BairstowR. H. Parham

Electricians

R. R. JacksonJ. W. BrightR. W. Morton

( 'arpenters

W. F. WolkG. E. BensonW. W. LaurenceJ. B. Clausen

Art Staff

E. L. HubbellC. W. BaughmanM. T. MarxA. G. FordvceK. G. Shopen

PERSONNEL

Manager

L. G. Hunt

Business Manager

J. N. Jansen

Publicity

C. E. HarnerR. A. BlackE. E. Veihl

Assistant

H. G. Helmle

Advertising

J. W. BaethkeJ. C. Bailey

I

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THE COMMITTEE ON SELECTION

W. D. TROUTMAN I R. M. BELNAI'

I'ROF. ARMS PROF. WE1RICK E. D. LEBOWICH

Additional skit by

KEENE RAFFERTYAdditional lyrics by

LARRY TRIGGS

Additional music by

BLUMENTHALCOPESCHOEFFLER

si\

TOP ROW—L S B1ESPIEL. A. FREYMAN. C. W. FERGUSON, H. H. STR-UMGER, H. L. NEWCOMER. C. O. HULICKBOTTOM ROW— R. K. CUMM1NGS. J. M. WAYER. H. J. SCHOEFFLER. W. D. DONAHUE. A. H. HANSON,

R. J. FOWLER. S. F. LEWIS

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Puritan DaysWords by

BILL DONAHUE & G.V. BUCHANAN

Moderate*

Music by

BILL DONAHUE

VOICE

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so,

fMan - y years a - goMan - y years a - go

Out in NewChalk lines were

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each day of the weekwas the best they had

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On - ly re lig- - ion they dared to speak

And ev - en drink - ers of that were bad

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Pleas-ure they tho't a thing

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That in time de- struct- ion would bring-.

As each good old pas - tor will tell.

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Oh, Oh those pure,pure, Pur- i -tan days.

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Oh, Oh those pure, pure, Pur - i -tan ways,.

Tea Time in Tibet 48

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thing- they hes - i - tat - ed;

They were so de-mure, Oh, Oh, Oh, so pure,

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step, then you skip, then you hop when you do the Tod- die top,

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Then you slide, then you glide, let 'er

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Teach her how to step, If she does - n't do it right it's be -

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last when you do the Tod-dle Top, Show your

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stuff, don't get rough, that's e - nough,keep on danc-in' 'till you drop,

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Swing your should - ers till your el - bows ache

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It's the dance that makes the shim- my shake, Sure is

A_hot, best I've got, hits the

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spot Put and take the Tod-dle Top.

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First you Top.

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Tea Time In Tibet 43

Campus of Golden Moons

Words by

L.F. TRIGGSMusic by

BILL DONAHUE

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Slow m^ mm m m m m. —

There's a Fair- y Land of Sil - ver dreams, II - luraed by gold- en Moons; And tbe

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p i 1 5mong the lo - tus bio s-soms strewn, A bout where lov - ers stray;.

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CHORUS

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Oh call you float - ing cloud for me , That I may ride a

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p p*thous-and point- ed star;. To the Land where dance and

tell 4 ^w^fm^&T

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^—J J J44r P u s)mus-ic sway, " AncL Love all things at - tunes,-

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¥Oh let me live my

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life a- way, "in my Cam-pus of Gold- en Moons. Oh Moons.

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Tea Time in Tibet 48

12

Now You See It, Now You Don'tWords by

G.V. BUCHANANMusic by

BILL DONAHUE

VOICE

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fun - ny prop - o - si -tion, You nev - er know just what they're going to do ; No

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in i^^-ii j=F^i J\ h p^^¥ *±=¥ 4 6mat - ter what you do she says you should-nt, And if you don't you catch the dev - il

£ % E E^#At last you think you've cor-neredher af -feet -ions, You

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#place a lit - tie pin a -bove her heart;.

^ ^ s=^Ami while you're there, she's

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al - ways sure to wear it, But how a -bout the times when you're a - part;

CHORUS

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fNow you see it, now you dont, Now 111 do it? no

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Now 111 kiss you, no I wont,

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Now you have me, now you don't, First she's laugh -ing then a mo - ment

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tmore she starts to cry; Here's your ring, give hack my ring, Is -n't love a sil - ly thing,

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Such a fool-ish game of uh-huh, no I won't; Some day when a wed- ding hand

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j f^E§E i;d upYou have pkicea up -on her hand, First youll see it and then you won't.

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Tea Time in Tibet 48 V

The Ostlers Our''15

Words byG.V.BUCHANAN. Music by

BILL DONAHUE

Modei

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insist iors - es For im no ro - sy bow'r,

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eve - nin chores is did, And wife s a stew-in' the eve- nin

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stew.. Ee does - nt do as ees been bid Then

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* ^m $ :^= fekwhat does Mis- ter ost - ler do?.

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hep. Ees wi' a maid on some back step And

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Words by

G.V.BUCHANAN

The Inventop^j^Music by

BILL DONAHUE

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There are folks of ev - 'ry sta-tion, In this

/"?\Ma - ny thing-s that Ive in-vent-ed, Have been

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great and grow - ing na - tion, From the rag-- man to the coun - try's Pres - i

leased or sold or rent-ed, But there're ma - ny oth - ers that I still re

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- ,h£^ident; There are chaps of all des-crip-tions,FVomthe chinksand the E-gyp-tians To the

tain; Ive an in- ter-mit - tentman-gle, And an ef - fer-ves -cent spanig-le, And a

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h J). Ji > J) J>. Ji j, I ^fJes - se James who gath - ers up your rent;

rain - coat that will not keep out the rain-

There are

There's my

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ji f p r p

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Vy trade , Evtion bootjack, And my

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pos -i -ted by some brick-lay- ers hand; There are men who toil a lot, But there s

John-nyWalk-er non- re-fill - ing- pen; While my Mor - ris chairex-tensiuj"".s,Fit big-

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h Ji h | Ji_jy> Ji l V^iiJy 1rj- M\'~Z$.oth - ers who do not I am one as I will have you "un - der - stand;

folk of all di - mensions,And I've pat-ent-ed the cus -pi-dor a - gain;

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Sle horse too, I in

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iTod- die, that hid - i - crous wad-die, That de - lights the nights offlightvso-ci- e - ty

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Wait 'Til Your Sweetie Gets Back21

Words by

G.V.BUCHANAN

Moderato

Music byBILL DONAHUE

a VAMP VOICE

[Tip P^ J J-^j^R±30Werefeel-ing- awf-lly gay, We leave this

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ve - ry day, We are off for old Ti - betj That land a

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^cross the sea, Where all is- mys-ter- y, And our sec- ond act is

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w J ] > h jrj-£ j^ $ i Jm m j>j j^^2

set: Al - tho we cant de - clare, _Whats going to hap-pen there ,_We can

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pprom - ise no de lay; Well, hur-ry quick-ly home, And nev-er

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P^more to roam, We will he con - tent to stay; So

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Wait til your sweet - ie gets back, Back to his nar row gauge

Tea Time in Tibet 48

23

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track

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Back to his Bloom - ing-ton house-gown and shoes;

fij^ Vl>j^_a_i— 1 X3„„i. *_ u:„ „l^ H*Back to his old-— "ea-sBackto his Main Street his boot-leg-ger booze;

£^g d: feb j g^TO «^ 3#*

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chair,

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Kel-ley pool down on the square;

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Good- bye to Ma

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Wait 'til your sweet - ie gets backm ^So back.

Tea Time in Tibet 48

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