The Blue Moon (musical)

The Blue Moon is an Edwardian musical comedy with music composed by Howard Talbot and Paul Rubens, lyrics by Percy Greenbank and Rubens and a book by Harold Ellis and by Alexander M. Thompson. It is set in India during the days of the British Raj, and concerns the love of a singing girl for a young British army officer. It ran in London in 1905, starring Courtice Pounds, and was then played in the English provinces and in America and Australia.

The Blue Moon (musical)

The Blue Moon is an Edwardian musical comedy with music composed by Howard Talbot and Paul Rubens, lyrics by Percy Greenbank and Rubens and a book by Harold Ellis and by Alexander M. Thompson. It is set in India during the days of the British Raj, and concerns the love of a singing girl for a young British army officer. It ran in London in 1905, starring Courtice Pounds, and was then played in the English provinces and in America and Australia.