The Happy Day

The Happy Day
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MusicSidney Jones and Paul Rubens
LyricsAdrian Ross and Rubens
BookSeymour Hicks
Productions1916 West End

The Happy Day is a musical comedy in two acts by Seymour Hicks, with music by Sidney Jones and Paul Rubens, and lyrics by Adrian Ross and Rubens. It was produced by George Edwardes's company (by the estate's executor, Robert Evett) and was directed by Evett. Set in the fictional country of Valaria, the story concerns a royal couple who dislike each other but ultimately fall in love.[1] A masquerade scene provides opportunities for mistaken identity.

The musical opened at Daly's Theatre in London on 13 May 1916 and ran for 241 performances. It starred Winifred Barnes, José Collins and Arthur Wontner, who played the Ruritanian prince. Later Bertram Wallis joined the cast.

  1. ^ "The Happy Day at Daly's Theatre". The Sketch: 199–201. 7 June 1916.