At The Stage Door

[ROSE]
Have I changed?

[ALEX]
No, not at all

[ROSE]
You're too polite, this face has had its day

[ALEX]
Don't be so silly

[ROSE]
Is it General Alex yet?

[ALEX]
I hardly think so!

[ROSE]
Two weeks without a script or camera
I can't believe it!
And then another mad-capped movie
With Monsieur Cocteau
George is sweet
He says I'm like his favourite Jurançon
Very strong and beautiful
But hardly very sweet or subtle
And not too heady

[ALEX]
His head must be extremely strong then
I'm drunk already
What a life!

[ROSE]
You're telling me!

[ALEX]
What does Jenny make of all this fame?

[ROSE]
Ask her yourself

[ALEX]
Do you think I ought to come?

[ROSE]
My darling you've become so bourgeois
We'll have to change that

The same old Alex
I should be flattered
You're never one to let a chance slip by

[ALEX]
I'll never understand you 'til the day I die

[BOTH]
I'm sorry

Trivia about the song At The Stage Door by Andrew Lloyd Webber

When was the song “At The Stage Door” released by Andrew Lloyd Webber?
The song At The Stage Door was released in 1989, on the album “Aspects of Love”.

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