A gaiety girl [music] : new music comedy in two acts / words by Owen Hall ; lyrics by Harry Greenbank ; music by Sidney Jones. [19--?]
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Jones, Sidney, 1861-1946
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The geisha was originally published by Asherberg, Hopwood & Crew Ltd., London, 1896. This copy was used by the Malvern Operatic Society for its production in the 1930s. Harold Rooksby was the conductor. A copy of the program relating to this production is included. From the description of The geisha [manuscript] : a story of a tea house : a Japanese musical play in two acts / libretto by Owen Hall ; lyrics by Harry Greenbank ; music by Sidney Jones. ca. 1896-ca. 1897. (Libraries ...
Hall, Owen, 1853-1907
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James Davis is Owen Hall. From the description of Autograph letters signed from James Davis to various recipients [manuscript], 1898-1899. (Folger Shakespeare Library). WorldCat record id: 281781368 ...
J.C. Williamson (Firm)
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J.C. Williamson Ltd was for nearly a century the dominant theatrical agency in Australia, owning several theatres and bringing out to Australia a succession of notable actors, singers and dancers. It was founded by the actor-manager James C. Williamson (1845-1913) in 1882 and was finally bought out in 1984. From the description of Records of J.C. Williamson, 1874-1976 [manuscript]. 1874-1976. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225826583 The theatrical organisation, J...
Greenbank, Harry.
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