ACT I - Vereker's Tea Plantation, "Karagama," Ceylon.
- No. 1 - Opening Chorus of Girls
- "Never a cloud in the sky, never a wind on the hill, birds do not waken to cry, noon-tide is still..."
- No. 2 - Song - Vereker and Tea Girls
- "Beyond the bar of fair Manaar the diver seeks for pearls. I know a gem out-shining them, a jewel queen of girls..."
- No. 3 - Chorus and Scene
- "What on earth is that, that's carried by a coolie? That's a lady's hat, the hat is in it truly..."
- No. 4 - Song - Naitooma and Tea Girls
- "We're four young ladies, whose pleasant trade is to make tea all the day long..."
- No. 5 - March, Chorus and Song - Boobhamba
- "Hail the noble, deeply venerated for his ancient pedigree! Since his race has not degenerated..."
- No. 6 - Song - Lady Patricia
- "As you have to decide on a bride, let me offer myself for the post. You must first call to mind I'm good-tempered and kind..."
- No. 7 - Song - Warren and Tea Girls
- "Four little girls of Ceylon; one man they're all sweet upon, one man who cannot contrive to decide..."
- No. 8 - Duet - Peggy and Chambhuddy
- "If I were a sweet little green parakeet ... And I were a gay cockatoo..."
- No. 9 - Dance
- No. 10 - Sextet - Lady Patricia, Peggy, Angy, Boobhamba, Sir Peter and Warren
- "Oh, what an isle where nature's smile is never dim or chilly!"
- No. 11 - Song - Chambhuddy
- "London very peculiar place, English very contrary race; you are most particular, still you never know where you are! ..."
- No. 12 - Finale Act I
- "Is it Nanoya? It is Nanoya! It is Nanoya, Nanoya! ... When this girl was a wee girl..."
ACT II - Boobhamba's Palace by the Lake of Kandy.
- No. 13 - Opening Chorus
- "On the quiet lake the moonbeams shimmer, other light is none ... Not a fire to glow or lamp to glimmer till the year is done..."
- No. 14 - Song - Nanoya, Tea Girls and Chorus
- "I'm a maiden merry, sorry to be sold to a husband very old! ..."
- No. 15 - Song - Chambhuddy
- "If English Pot a rich man be, he spend it all in a day; when finish'd with a thing, then he will throw the lot all away..."
- No. 16 - Song - Peggy
- "The London girl is a curious thing, there are so many types about! There's the girl with a smile quite half a mile..."
- No. 17 - Song - Vereker
- "When sunbeams rise out of the skies, flooding the world with light, and shadows grey vanish away after the weary night..."
- No. 18 - Song - Warren and Chorus
- "Now gather girls from near and far, wherever you may be; I never care how close you are, so don't mind squeezing me..."
- No. 19 - Duet - Peggy and Chambhuddy
- "Lots of time somehow we've wasted up to now, when we might have had such fun! ..."
- No. 20 - Duet - Lady Patricia and Warren
- "If only all the world had been made for you and me ... O, what a perfect place the world would be..."
- No. 21 - Song - Boobhamba and Chorus
- "Though of course I may feel irritation at my wedding not carrying through, there is certainly some compensation..."
- No. 22 - Duet - Peggy and Chambhuddy
- "Once a Gollywog loved a dolly wog ... Wog, wog! Wog, wog! ..."
- No. 23 - Duet - Lady Patricia and Warren, with Chorus
- "I'm afraid I do not quite understand what people mean by Parahara! ..."
- No. 24 - Finale Act II
- "Cingalee, Cingalee, my wife for life is my Cingalee! ..."
Additional Songs
- No. 25 - Song - Nanoya
- "You met a little girl one day, far away. She'd not got very much to say, not that day..."
- No. 26 - Song - Nanoya
- "In my happy childhood hours that are past and flown, I'd a little plot of flow'rs, for my very own! ..."
Item 7 was composed by Howard Talbot. Items 11, 15, 16, 19, 20, 22 and 25 were composed by Paul A. Rubens.
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