My name is Balthazar, impresario And you'll find me at the bottom of the page I have artists hands, though I'm a working man But my craft has been forgotten by the age So tonight will be my last night on the stage
This is my family's trade, my father built this place At the turning of the twentieth century I have been working here for some fifty years But the young these days are glued to TV screens And the old girl is dying on her feet
Once more to the boards, one more curtain call Give the crowd everything they're asking for and more Always make them laugh, try to make them cry Always take the stage like it's the last night of your life
My friends from theatre school all thought I was a fool For leaving Shakespeare for the music hall And now my son's left home and set out on his own And the critics think we're quaint but set to fall But they've only seen the show from the stalls
Once more to the boards, one more curtain call Give the crowd everything they're asking for and more Always make them laugh, try to make them cry Always take the stage like it's the last night of your life All the things I've seen, behind these tattered scenes All the upturned faces with the lamplight in their eyes And each imperfect turn that flickers as it burns They only last a moment but for me they'll never die
We are respected but not remembered We are the Ghosts of Vaudeville unnumbered We are the fathers of the halls but we'll never be famous We aren't just artists, we are something more we're entertainers
I smooth my thinning hair in a gilded mirror To try to hide the tell-signs of my age My name is Balthazar, impresario And tonight will be my last night on the stage