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- Lights up!- Beginners, please!
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- Your five-minute call, sir.- Places.
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- Places. Everyone to their places.
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Sh. Quiet, everyone.
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Opening nights?I love opening nights.
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- How are you? Good to see you.- Good evening, Charles.
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- Sir Herbert, how are you?- This is my wife.
:00:34
- Oh, Lady Herbert.- How do you do?
:00:35
May I give you a peck?
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One of Mr Barrie's finest?
:00:38
Oh, that genius Scotsmanhas done it again.
:00:40
It's the best thing I've producedin 25 years.
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I already have investors interestedback home in New York.
:00:45
See you on Broadway!
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First positions, people.
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Standing by, please,ladies and gentlemen.
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If you could takeyour opening positions, please.
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Beginners, please takeyour opening positions.
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Audience are coming in. Standing by.
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- Good audience.- Sorry?
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Good audience tonight.
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OK. That's great, thank you.How much longer?
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Um, ten minutes, sir.
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I love opening nights.
:01:40
I want to dance with your wifeat the after-party.
:01:43
- Oh, my goodness.- Good evening, Mr Frohman.
:01:44
- How are you, John?- Very well.
:01:46
It's the best thingthat I've produced in 25 years.
:01:49
- Hello, George. How are you?- Healthy and wealthy, I see.
:01:51
You've rearranged a holidayfor me and I won't forget it.
:01:53
- For you, Charles, anything.- You won't regret it.
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I'm sure.
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- Have you got the tickets?- They're in my pocket.
:01:59
- There's Mrs Barrie.- Oh, Mr and Mrs Snow.
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