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The Lady Slavey was an 1894 operetta in two acts with a score by John Crook (with contributions by Henry Wood and Letty Lind, among others), to a libretto by George Dance (with additional lyrics by Adrian Ross, among others) which opened at the Royal Avenue Theatre in London on 20 October 1894 and which featured May Yohé and Jennie McNulty.[1] After a major rewrite to make it more suitable for American audiences it opened at the Casino Theatre on Broadway on 3 February 1896 where it ran for 128 performances with additional lyrics by Hugh Morton and music by Gustave Adolph Kerker.

  1. ^ The Lady Slavey, British Musical Theatre website at the Gilbert and Sullivan Archive. Retrieved March 25, 2020

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The Lady Slavey

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The Lady Slavey was an 1894 operetta in two acts with a score by John Crook (with contributions by Henry Wood and Letty Lind, among others), to a libretto...

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Marie Dressler

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production of The Lady Slavey at the Casino Theatre on Broadway, co-starring British dancer Dan Daly. It was a great success, playing for two years at the Casino...

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Henry Wood

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24 Laurence, pp. 718–21 Jacobs, p. 26 The Lady Slavey - British Musical Theatre website J. P. Wearing, The London Stage 1890-1899: A Calendar of Productions...

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Charles Danby

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he played over 500 times; Roberts in The Lady Slavey at the Royal Avenue Theatre (1894) of which The critic for The Sketch wrote, "Mr. Charles Danby's dictionary...

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Herbert Sparling

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Wapping Old Stairs (1894); as Lord Lavender in The Lady Slavey (1894); Detective in A Melodrama at the Trafalgar Theatre (1894); in an American tour of...

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Letty Lind

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1894 she wrote the music for a song, "Dorothy Flop", that her sister Adelaide Astor performed in a production of The Lady Slavey. The lyrics were written...

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Jennie McNulty

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Flo Honeydew in The Lady Slavey and in the same year married William Victor Paulet. In 1895, she was elected as head of the Choristers' Association in...

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Bert Haldane

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Heads Brigadier Gerard Poor Clem Cowboy Clem The Knut and the Kernel The Barnstormers Jack Tar The Lady Slavey Some Detectives Truth and Justice Men Were...

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Gustave Kerker

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by Hugh Morton The Lady Slavey (libretto by George Dance; lyrics by Morton) An American Beauty (libretto by Morton) 1897 The Whirl of the Town (musical...

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Robert Courtneidge

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Nethersole's season, The Lady Slavey, Little Tich in Lord Tom Noddy, The White Elephant, The Ballet Girl, The Circus Girl, Mr. Van Biene in The Broken Melody, Mr...

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William Greet

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Theatre, starting successfully with the long-running Dandy Dick Whittington by George R. Sims and Ivan Caryll, The Lady Slavey (1894) and a popular comedy by...

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Kitty Loftus

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Loftus created the title role of Phyllis in the touring production of the most successful of the early variety musical comedies, The Lady Slavey, and in 1894...

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Virginia Earle

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"tolerable". The next year, The Lady Slavey, at the Casino Theatre, featured Daniel Daly, Marie Dressler, and Earle in a humorous scene in the first act...

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Howard Talbot

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conducting both in London and for provincial touring productions, such as The Lady Slavey, where managers appreciated his "cheery, goodnatured" attitude. Although...

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Madge Lessing

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act operetta The Lady Slavey by Gustave Kerker and George Dance when that musical farce was revived in Boston and as Anita Tivoli in The Monks of Malabar...

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Minnie Hooper

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series of musical plays at the Criterion: George Dance's operetta The Lady Slavey directed by J. F. Sheridan, closely followed by Mrs Goldstein, written...

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Wapping Old Stairs

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Ross and Carr, The Lady Slavey by John Crook and George Dance, a revival of Little Jack Sheppard by Meyer Lutz and H. P. Stephens at the Gaiety Theatre...

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Louie Freear

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musician. Described as "vital and diminutive", she performed the role Flo Honeydew in The Lady Slavey (1894) and Puck in Herbert Beerbohm Tree's lavish 1900...

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Mythologies of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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of the Modocs (Boston: Little, Brown, 1912). Boas, F. (2013). The Central Eskimo. Read Books. ISBN 1473310792. Bell, Robert: Legends of the Slavey Indians...

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Population history of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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Population figures for the Indigenous peoples of the Americas prior to European colonization have been difficult to establish. By the end of the 20th century,...

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ZaSu Pitts

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screenwriter Frances Marion, who cast Pitts as an orphaned slavey (child of work) in the silent film A Little Princess (1917), starring Pickford. Pitts's...

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Fort Good Hope

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principal languages are North Slavey and English. Hunting and trapping are two major sources of income. The Church of Our Lady of Good Hope, a National Historic...

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