Sporting Love
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Sporting Love is a musical written by Stanley Lupino with music by Billy Mayerl, lyrics by Desmond Carter and Frank Eyton.[1]
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Produced by Lupino, it opened at the Gaiety Theatre, London on 31 March 1934 and ran for 302 performances, closing on 26 January the following year.[2]
In 1936 it was adapted as a film Sporting Love starring Lupino, featuring some of the original stage cast.[3]