1:54:03
# My object all sublime
1:54:05
# I shall achieve in time
1:54:08
# To let the punishment fit the crime
1:54:10
# The punishment fit the crime
1:54:12
# And make each prisoner pent
1:54:14
# Unwillingly represent
1:54:16
# A source of innocent merriment
1:54:18
# Of innocent merriment
1:54:21
# His object all sublime
1:54:23
# He will achieve in time
1:54:25
# To let the punishment fit the crime
1:54:27
# The punishment fit the crime
1:54:29
# And make each prisoner pent
1:54:32
# Unwillingly represent
1:54:34
# A source of innocent merriment
1:54:36
# Of innocent merriment
1:54:44
Did I say come in?
1:54:46
You are required in the auditorium,
Mr Grossmith.
1:54:49
I requested five minutes' grace.
1:54:52
You've had eight, sir.
1:54:53
- Mayn't it wait until tomorrow?
- No, sir.
1:55:06
Thank you, Miss Braham.
1:55:11
Is that everyone, Seymour?
1:55:13
- All present and correct, Mr Gilbert.
- Good.
1:55:15
I won't keep you, ladies and gentlemen.
1:55:18
We're all extremely tired
and looking forward to our beds.
1:55:24
Observations. The use of fans,
particularly in Act One...
1:55:27
...was flabby and erratic.
1:55:29
- Very scrappy.
- Indeed, D'Auban.
1:55:31
We shall address this tomorrow afternoon
at two o'clock, Seymour.
1:55:35
Two of the clock.
1:55:37
Ko-Ko's entrance.
Mr Kent and Mr Cunningham.
1:55:39
Please ensure that you do not flinch
at Mr Grossmith's sword.
1:55:43
You must have confidence that
he is not about to chop off your heads.
1:55:47
Even if it may appear
that that is your inevitable fate.
1:55:50
I take it, Mr Grossmith...
1:55:52
...that today's performance
was an aberration.
1:55:57
Grossmith!
1:55:59
I beg your pardon, sir.
Were you addressing me?