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The London Production Poster.
I and Albert
MusicCharles Strouse
LyricsLee Adams
BasisThe lives of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert
Productions1972 West End

I and Albert is a 1972 musical by composer Charles Strouse, and lyricist Lee Adams. The plot is based on the lives of Queen Victoria and her husband Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and was adapted for the stage by Jay Allen. The musical debuted in London at the Piccadilly Theatre on November 6th 1972, under the direction of John Schlesinger, but proved a flop, running only for three months. It failed to arrive at Broadway.


British actress Polly James performed the role of Victoria opposite Sven-Bertil Taube as her husband Prince Albert. Lewis Fiander and Aubrey Woods had featured roles.


Musical Numbers

	 Vivat! Vivat Regina!
	 It Has All Begun
	 Leave It Alone
	 I've 'Eard The Bloody 'Indoos 'As It Worse
	 This Gentle Land
	 This Noble Land
	 I and Albert
	 Enough!
	 Victoria
	 All Glass!
	 The Genius Of Man
	 The Victoria And Albert Waltz
	 His Royal Highness
	 Just You and Me
	 Draw The Blinds
	 The Widow At Windsor
	 No One To Call Me Victoria
	 When You Speak With A Lady
	 Go It, Old Girl!



The cast album is a studio recording, that re-united some of the original principals in London, 1981.

http://www.jayrecords.com/recordings/iandalbert/recording.htm


Sarah Brightman made her stage debut in 1973 in this musical, as Vicky, the queen's eldest daughter, and a street waif; she was 13.