Josefine Gallmeyer (27 February 1838 in Leipzig – 3 February 1884 in Vienna) was an Austrian actress and theatre director of German origin. Josefine Gallmeyer...
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that fell through when it was discovered that his intended lead, Josefine Gallmeyer, was unavailable. Steiner then collaborated with Strauss on Indigo...
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relationship was during her time in Brno with fellow actress Josefine Gallmeyer. However, as Gallmeyer was erratic and quickly grew bored with her, the relationship...
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singer and who was the mother of the actress and theatre director Josefine Gallmeyer (1838–1884). One prominent member of this branch of the family is...
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wrote popular farces, and song lyrics for famous actresses including Josefine Gallmeyer and Marie Geistinger. He collaborated with Moritz West to write libretti...
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her Austrian rival Josefine Gallmeyer was engaged by the Thalia, but poor health soon forced her to return to Europe. Gallmeyer had excelled in an extensive...
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productions particularly of operettas of Jacques Offenbach, and engaging Josefine Gallmeyer and Marie Geistinger. He left the theatre in 1869. In 1870 he acquired...
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he toured successfully through the United States and Canada with Josefine Gallmeyer, Wilhelm Knaack and Franz Tewele. In 1881, he was finally engaged...
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Josefine Gallmeyer as Zanetta posing as a waxwork, in the Vienna production of La princesse de Trébizonde...
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