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Laurillard in 1915

Edward Laurillard (20 April 1870 – 7 May 1936) was a cinema and theatre producer in London and New York City during the first third of the 20th century. He is best remembered for promoting the cinema early in the 20th century and for Edwardian musical comedies produced in partnership with George Grossmith, Jr., including Tonight's the Night (1914), Theodore & Co (1916) and Yes, Uncle! (1917).

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Edward Laurillard

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Edward Laurillard (20 April 1870 – 7 May 1936) was a cinema and theatre producer in London and New York City during the first third of the 20th century...

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Laurillard

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illustrations for Cuvier Edward Laurillard (1870–1936), cinema and theatre producer This page lists people with the surname Laurillard. If an internal link...

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Gillian Lynne Theatre

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Stoll. In 1919, the theatre was sold to George Grossmith Jr. and Edward Laurillard, refurbished and reopened as the Winter Garden Theatre. They produced...

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Dornford Yates

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Yates and music by Grace Torrens and John Ansell. It was produced by Edward Laurillard and George Grossmith Jr., and opened at the Alhambra Theatre in London...

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Apollo Theatre

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Bloomsbury by Ian Hay was the success in 1919. George Grossmith, Jr. and Edward Laurillard managed the theatre from 1920 to 1923, presenting a series of plays...

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Ivor Novello

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with Theodore & Co in 1916, a production by George Grossmith Jr. and Edward Laurillard with a score composed by Novello and the young Jerome Kern. In the...

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Savoy Theatre

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in 1903, and was reopened under the management of John Leigh and Edward Laurillard from February 1904 (beginning with a musical, The Love Birds) to December...

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Actor

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ownership of chains of theatres, such as by the Theatrical Syndicate, Edward Laurillard, and especially The Shubert Organization. By catering to tourists...

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Piccadilly Theatre

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Lansbury, Evelyn Laye, Prunella Scales and Julie Walters. The impresario Edward Laurillard acquired a site behind Piccadilly Circus occupied by derelict stables...

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Horace Sedger

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In the 20th century Sedger moved into film, in partnership with Edward Laurillard, opening a cinema at Marble Arch in 1909. They later opened the 2...

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Bertie Crewe

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Theatre Piccadilly Theatre London 1928 1,400 With Edward A. Stone as a private theatre for Edward Laurillard. Interior decoration by Marc-Henri Levy and Gaston...

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The Naughty Princess

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was presented under the management of George Grossmith, Jr. and Edward Laurillard at the Adelphi Theatre, London, on 7 October 1920, and ran until 28...

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The Cabaret Girl

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Musicals Tonight! Actor-manager George Grossmith, Jr. and his partner Edward Laurillard bought the New Middlesex Theatre in London's West End in 1919 and...

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Austen Hurgon

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Stuart's The Slim Princess on Broadway. For George Grossmith Jr. and Edward Laurillard he directed the musical comedy To-Night's the Night, which opened...

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Conversation theory

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(Scott 2021) (Tilak & Glassman 2022) (Tilak & Glassman 2022, pp. 893–894) (Laurillard 2002, p. 87) (Pask 1975b, p. 9) (Pask 1975b, p. 6) (Pask 1975b, p. 1)...

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List of authors of names published under the ICZN

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carcinologist Laurenti – Josephus Nicolaus Laurenti (1735–1805) Laurillard – Charles Léopold Laurillard (1783–1853) Lavocat – René Lavocat Lawrence – George Newbold...

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List of paleontologists

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Gustav Karl Laube (Germany / Czech Republic, 1839-1923) Charles Léopold Laurillard (France, 1783-1853) Michel Laurin (Canada) René Lavocat (France) Louise...

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Glyptodon

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armor" was instead from his armadillo. This hypothesis was supported by Laurillard in 1836, who mentioned that a plaster cast of a large armadillo carapace...

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