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  1. Oxford Playhouse 1939 – 1940. ‘Q’ Theatre Company, ‘Q’ Theatre, London and Embassy Theatre, Swiss Cottage, Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, London started 23rd December 1939. De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill-on-Sea 1938 – 1939. Windsor Theatre, New York 31st May – 16th July 1938. Golders Green Hippodrome 1937 – 1938.

  2. Two Bouquets. An Operetta in 3 Acts. Book and lyrics by Eleanor and Herbert Farjeon. (Music by approximately 20 uncredited Victorian composers.) Staged by Marc Connelly. Music directed by Macklin Morrow. Settings by Robert Barnhart. Consultant on Victorian décor, Allen Saalburg. Costumes by Raoul Pene du Bois.

  3. The Two Bouquets. A Victorian Comedy with Music [in Three Acts.] Issue 1216 of French's acting edition: Authors: Eleanor Farjeon, Herbert Farjeon: Publisher: Samuel French, 1938: Length: 60...

  4. The Two Bouquets (Original, Musical, Operetta, Broadway) opened in New York City May 31, 1938 and played through Jul 16, 1938.

  5. Feb 24, 2014 · What the Q means is that each bouquet is identical so each should have same number of white,w , and same number of red, say r.. Now w has to be a factor of 21 , since if you take 2 the last bouquet will have only 1, thus all will not be identical. Only w as 1, 3, 7 or 21 will fit in..

  6. Description. An operetta in three acts. NYC PRODUCTIONS. 1. May 31, 1938 - Jul 16, 1938. Windsor Theatre, New York, NY. Musical Original. The original Broadway production of The Two Bouquets opened on May 31, 1938.

  7. The Two Bouquets. Eleanor Farjeon. 3.00. 1 rating0 reviews. This play, for a cast of 7 women, 5 men, and many extras, borrows the tunes of 20 Victorian Era songs that have been given new lyrics.