Evangeline Estelle Gazina (c. 1837[1] – 18 January 1923), better known under her stage name, Kate Santley, was a German-born actress, singer and comedian. After spending her childhood in the US, she came to England in 1861, where she had a successful career, later also becoming a theatre manager.
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Gazina (c. 1837 – 18 January 1923), better known under her stage name, KateSantley, was a German-born actress, singer and comedian. After spending her childhood...
American character actor Joseph Santley (1889–1971), American actor, singer, dancer, writer, director and producer KateSantley (c1837–1923), German-born actress...
Selina Dolaro, enjoyed an historic success with Trial by Jury. In 1877, KateSantley took control of the theatre, running it for nearly 30 years. She had...
Sir Charles Santley (28 February 1834 – 22 September 1922) was an English opera and oratorio singer with a bravura technique who became the most eminent...
Plaintiff, together with Fred Sullivan and W. S. Penley, while Soldene and KateSantley appeared in Madame l'Archiduc and, from March 1876, Soldene, Vesey and...
The author, Harry Paulton, starred as Dandelion, opposite the comedian KateSantley, who had appeared in the 1871–72 Broadway revival. The plot bore little...
Walter Fisher (Orpheus), KateSantley (Eurydice), J. D. Stoyle (Jupiter) and Henry Hallam (Pluto), and M. Loredan (Orpheus), Kate Munroe (Eurydice), Harry...
The chorus included leading stars such as W. S. Penley, George Grossmith, Kate Bishop and Marion Terry. Stedman, pp. 129–130 Gänzl (1986), p. 90 Rees, p...
by KateSantley at the Royalty, where he played the title role in Mr Lewis. At the same theatre in 1879, he played the part of Po-Hi opposite Santley in...
1879. Tita in Thibet was written as a vehicle for the music hall star KateSantley. Fred Leslie and W. H. Seymour, who would become the stage manager of...
tour opened on 24 June 1876 at the Theatre Royal, Nottingham, starring KateSantley, W. S. Penley and J. H. Ryley. It transferred to the Royal Strand Theatre...
Nellie Farren, Kate Vaughan, Edward O'Connor Terry, and Edward Royce were at the pinnacles of their popularity. She joined KateSantley at the Royalty...
Foster, 42, American cinematographer, from complications of syphilis KateSantley (stage name for Evangeline Gazina), 85, German-born British stage actress...
with her husband, and obtains the ring with no hint of the bedroom. KateSantley was praised in the title role, but the rest of the cast was judged thoroughly...
l'archiduc and Lecocq's La fille de Madame Angot, featuring Soldene and KateSantley and, in the second piece, W. S. Penley, promoted from the chorus. Morton...
December 30 – Ida Marie Lipsius, music writer (d. 1927) date unknown KateSantley, actress and singer (d. 1923) La Serneta, flamenco singer (d. 1910) January...
Courtneidge began as a comic actor in the late 1870s, working with KateSantley, George Edwardes and others. In the early 1890s, he toured in Australia...
herself was discovered on stage with Charles Wyndham. Lydia Thompson, KateSantley, Herbert Beerbohm Tree, John Hare, Clara Butt, and many other famous...
Obstinate Bretons and The Shaughraun by Dion Boucicault, and then, with KateSantley, played at the Royalty Theatre. There they appeared in Ixion, or the...
British premiere was in October 1877 at the Royalty Theatre, London, with KateSantley as Marjolaine and Lionel Brough as the Baron. The first American production...
career were George Grossmith Jr., Dan Leno, Marie Lloyd, Walter Passmore, KateSantley and Little Tich. Blanche was born in Brixton, London, the daughter of...
and the Enchanted Beauty at Drury Lane Theatre with Arthur Roberts and KateSantley. In 1884 he was praised for "by far the best piece of comic character-drawing"...
(died 2024) 10 November – Anne Shelton, singer (died 1994) 18 January – KateSantley, German-born actress, singer and comedian (exact age unknown) 10 July...
Clay contributed some of the music, was followed by a commission from KateSantley for an opéra-bouffe, Cattarina, or Friends at Court, with a libretto...
collaboration with Frederic Clay (1872) and starring Anna Judic and KateSantley Mariée depuis midi, with Armand Liorat and William Busnach (1873) Rothomago...
thousand times. It was written as a vehicle for the music hall star KateSantley. W. H. Seymour, who would become the stage manager of the D'Oyly Carte...