time stamps of all the songs ACT ONE Half a Sixpence- part 1 0:52 Look alive - 4:04 Look alive reprise - 8:29 Money to burn part 1 - 10:43 woodworking class instrumental - 14:07 Believe in yourself - 15:25 She's too far above me - 18:17 Watch out! instrumental - 19:43 scene change to hope and anchor - 20:41 Money to burn part 2 - 23:23 Binge on a mango - 26:57 A proper gentleman - 29:53 new romney instrumental - 34:49 Half a sixpence part 2 - 37:47 Long ago - 41:17 The grand hotel instrumental - 42:48 a simple lunch - 45:17 The joy of the theatre - 47:43 As fine a man - 52:34 just a few little things - 55:28 Just a little a touch of happiness - 1:00:32 If the rains got to fall - 1:04:27 Endo of act one instrumental -1:12:24 ACT TWO Entr'ace instrumental - 1:13:12 The one who's run away - 1:15:01 scene into simple tune instrumental - 1:18:08 Lady dacre's Bassoon instrumental - 1:18:43 Jame's Toccata instrumental - 1:21:21 Pick out a simple tune - 1:22:40 I never get anything right / I know who I am - 1:30:24 on my side instrumental - 1:34:54 We'll build a palace / I only want a little house - 1:35:25 Fond of Him instrumental - 1:40:55 In the middle there's me - 1:42:05 Round the Corner instrumental - 1:46:34 Long ago - Reprise - 1:49:05 Never know a good day again instrumental - 1:52:47 Believe in yourself - reprise - 1:53:16 flash bang wallop! - 1:54:16 flash bang wallop! reprise - 2:02:05 Half a sixpence instrumental - 2:04:29 bows - 2:05:38 Play out - 2:07:36
Wonderful show, incredible cast and Stemp an absolute star. Had the great privilege of playing James Walsingham a couple of years ago and fell in love with this show.
While the 1960's original musical version was a conventional musical comedy, this revisal is more of an operetta, almost thru-sung. but far more complex. It's charming, well-acted, sung and danced. A genuine improvement.
I agree, compared to the Tommy Steele Half-A-Sixpence Movie Version. I watched the movie before going to London in 2017 to see if I wanted to see it in London, as I was unfamiliar with this particular show. I ended up liking the new version so much better in London; in fact, I liked it so much that I bought tickets to see it again a few nights later. I've been trying to find a way to see the recording in the USA since.
the showstopping song at the end about the water pitcher was my favorite
time stamps of all the songs ACT ONE Half a Sixpence- part 1 0:52 Look alive - 4:04 Look alive reprise - 8:29 Money to burn part 1 - 10:43 woodworking class instrumental - 14:07 Believe in yourself - 15:25 She's too far above me - 18:17 Watch out! instrumental - 19:43 scene change to hope and anchor - 20:41 Money to burn part 2 - 23:23 Binge on a mango - 26:57 A proper gentleman - 29:53 new romney instrumental - 34:49 Half a sixpence part 2 - 37:47 Long ago - 41:17 The grand hotel instrumental - 42:48 a simple lunch - 45:17 The joy of the theatre - 47:43 As fine a man - 52:34 just a few little things - 55:28 Just a little a touch of happiness - 1:00:32 If the rains got to fall - 1:04:27 Endo of act one instrumental -1:12:24 ACT TWO Entr'ace instrumental - 1:13:12 The one who's run away - 1:15:01 scene into simple tune instrumental - 1:18:08 Lady dacre's Bassoon instrumental - 1:18:43 Jame's Toccata instrumental - 1:21:21 Pick out a simple tune - 1:22:40 I never get anything right / I know who I am - 1:30:24 on my side instrumental - 1:34:54 We'll build a palace / I only want a little house - 1:35:25 Fond of Him instrumental - 1:40:55 In the middle there's me - 1:42:05 Round the Corner instrumental - 1:46:34 Long ago - Reprise - 1:49:05 Never know a good day again instrumental - 1:52:47 Believe in yourself - reprise - 1:53:16 flash bang wallop! - 1:54:16 flash bang wallop! reprise - 2:02:05 Half a sixpence instrumental - 2:04:29 bows - 2:05:38 Play out - 2:07:36
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2:07:36 is actually the Banjo orchestra the Playout is from 2:09:38
G'day to you! Well we only just watched the Michael Redgrave version ,and here it is as a Musical, looking forward to it! Perth West Aust.
Brilliant adaptation, but I still missed Tommy Steele.
I really like the filmed performance of Kipps The New Half a Sixpence Musical and it’s one of my favourites
I’ve been hoping to see this for some time. Thank you for posting!
Wonderful show, incredible cast and Stemp an absolute star. Had the great privilege of playing James Walsingham a couple of years ago and fell in love with this show.
While the 1960's original musical version was a conventional musical comedy, this revisal is more of an operetta, almost thru-sung. but far more complex. It's charming, well-acted, sung and danced. A genuine improvement.
I agree, compared to the Tommy Steele Half-A-Sixpence Movie Version. I watched the movie before going to London in 2017 to see if I wanted to see it in London, as I was unfamiliar with this particular show. I ended up liking the new version so much better in London; in fact, I liked it so much that I bought tickets to see it again a few nights later. I've been trying to find a way to see the recording in the USA since.