Lottie Venne (28 May 1852 – 16 July 1928) was a British comedian, actress and singer of the Victorian and Edwardian eras, who enjoyed a theatre career...
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aboriginal leader Joseph Venne (1858–1925), Canadian architect Lottie Venne (1852–1928), English actor, comedian and singer Michel Venne (born 1960), Canadian...
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and businesswoman Lottie 'The Body' Graves Claiborne (1930–2020), African-American burlesque dancer Hannah Charlotte Lottie Venne (1852–1928), British...
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Jack Straw (1908), one of Maugham's most successful comedies: Charles Hawtrey seated and Lottie Venne centre...
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Little Christopher Columbus. In 1894, she joined Charles Hawtrey and Lottie Venne in F. C. Burnand's A Gay Widow. Other stage roles included Mabel Vaughn...
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London's West End. The cast included Sydney Valentine as Richard Sterling, Lottie Venne as Blanche Sterling, Rivers Bertram as Richard Sterling, Jr., H. Reeves-Smith...
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in W. S. Gilbert's Dan'l Druce, Blacksmith. In 1882, he starred with Lottie Venne and Marion Terry in G. W. Godfrey's comedy The Parvenu at the Court Theatre...
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Associate J. Wilbraham Charles Childerstone Plaintiff Nelly Bromley Lottie Venne Lisa Walton Florence Dysart Isabel Jay 1st Bridesmaid Linda Verner Gwynne...
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received at the Comedy Theatre in 1892, starring Charles Hawtrey and Lottie Venne. He also wrote To-day in 1892 and The Twilight of Love in 1893. In November...
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operetta, Fisher seemed headed for lasting stardom alongside his wife Lottie Venne. His career was limited, however, by his struggle with alcoholism, ending...
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management in a play of his own, Mr Martin, in which he co-starred with Lottie Venne. which he followed with a successful season of light comedies. William...
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Pickwick, to which Edward Solomon had written some delightful music. Lottie Venne, Arthur Cecil, and myself represented Mrs. Bardell, Pickwick, and the...
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Leon Quartermaine Lady Catherine Champion-Cheney (Arnold's mother) – Lottie Venne Mrs Shenstone – Toni Edgar-Bruce Elizabeth Champion-Cheney (Arnold's...
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Mrs Bardell. Mrs Melville – Samuel Weller, or, The Pickwickians (1837) Lottie Venne – in the operetta Pickwick (1889) Jessie Bond – in a revival of the operetta...
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drama and classic comedy in The Rivals with Kate Cutler as Lydia and Lottie Venne as Mrs Malaprop. In 1910 the Lyric presented The Chocolate Soldier, a...
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in the musical comedy Three Little Maids at the Apollo Theatre, with Lottie Venne, Sybil Grey and Edna May. In 1904 he appeared with Kate Cutler in The...
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Robinson Mina (a French maid) - Juliette Nesville Lady Virginia Forest - Lottie Venne, Phyllis Broughton Dancers - Topsy Sinden and later Letty Lind Act I...
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Thomas Hardy and J. Comyns Carr (1882). The same year, she starred with Lottie Venne and Johnston Forbes-Robertson in G. W. Godfrey's comedy The Parvenu at...
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Betsy was licensed and opened at the Criterion Theatre in August 1879. Lottie Venne played the title role, Lytton Sothern the son of the family and Alfred...
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lifetime was at the Royalty Theatre from 14 April 1879 to 3 May 1879, with Lottie Venne as Eliza and W. S. Penley as Mr. Grinder. Sullivan is not known to have...
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Bantock) Smoggins – W. Blakeley Mme. Amélie (a Schoolmistress in Paris) – Lottie Venne (later Lydia Thompson and then Juliette Nesville. Compton-Rickett, Arthur...
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Branscombe) – Edna May, Hilda Moody, and Madge Crichton Lady St. Mallory – Lottie Venne Lady Rosemary Beaulieu, Venetia Grafton, and Lady Marjory Crichton (Protégées...
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and John (born 1881); their fathers are unknown. In 1882, she replaced Lottie Venne in Burnand's farce Betsy at the Criterion. In 1883, she appeared in Freedom...
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Shaftesbury Theatre and was also dancing at the Avenue Theatre opposite Lottie Venne. In 1899, with Edwardes's company at Daly's Theatre, she played Trixie...
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piece opened in London in January 1893, starring Charles Hawtrey and Lottie Venne. English-language adaptations broadly representative of Feydeau's original...
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Desprez and others opened in March 1883 as Lurette, with Florence St John, Lottie Venne and Henry Bracy in the leading roles. The piece was twice adapted for...
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censor plays was revoked. Female Fairies Selene – Helen Barry Zayda – Lottie Venne Darine – Bella Moore Neodie – R. Clair Locrine – G. Clair Leila – L....
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early 1900s were few. In 1898 she co-starred with Courtice Pounds and Lottie Venne in The Royal Star, which ran only briefly; the following year she joined...
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Coffin (Florestan), Isabel Jay (Hélène), John Le Hay (Coquenard) and Lottie Venne (Emerance). Deuteutre, p. 127 Wagstaff, John and Andrew Lamb. "Messager...
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