Act Two
Digital photos from Thursday's dress rehearsal, and during regular run-throughs. Because this is a theater learning workshop, the four lead roles were split and are played by another set of actors in the second act. Act Two opens with a turn of events for Hope and Billy who is now a celebrity, being wined and dined by the captain. Hope, however, thinks that Billy is just doing it as a stunt, and has angrily rejected all of Billy's advances. Reno, meanwhile, is still sharing a growing attraction with Sir Evelyn. They meet in the Lounge, and as they talk they realize their time is short with his upcoming marriage to Hope. Reno tries to convince Sir Evelyn to have one last fling as the two duet in "Let's Misbehave".
Scene - Ship's Lounge
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"It's getting late, and while I wait
my poor heart aches on...
Why keep the brakes on?
Let's misbehave!I feel quite sure "un peu d'amour"
would be attract-ive...
while we still act-ive!
Let's misbehave!
photos from practice run-throughs
..."You know my heart is true
and you say, you for me care.
Somebody's sure to tell,
but what the heck do we care?They say that spring means just one thing
to little lovebirds...
we're not above birds...
let's misbehave!"
photos from practice run-throughs
"We're all alone, no chaperone
can get our number.
The world's in slumber.
Let's Misbehave!there's something wild about you,
that's so contagious.
Let's be outrageous!
Let's misbehave!
photos from practice run-throughs
Mrs. Harcourt, catching site of Sir Evelyn and Reno together, tries to break up the pair, but Reno snatches the busybody's hat and flings it away.
photos from practice run-throughs
As Mrs. Harcourt goes in pursuit of her chapeau, Sir Evelyn and Reno find their love in the last bars of the song. "When Adam won Eve's hand,
he wouldn't stand for teasin'.
He didn't care , although
the fruit was out of se-e-ason!They say that bears
have love affairs
and even camels...
we're merely mammals...
Let's Misbeha-a-ave!!!
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