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    Monte Cristo Jr. was a Victorian burlesque with a libretto written by Richard Henry, a pseudonym for the writers Richard Butler and Henry Chance Newton...
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  • Miss Monte-Cristo, 2021 South Korean revenge drama Montecristo (2023 TV series), a Mexican streaming television miniseries Monte Cristo Jr. (Victorian burlesque)...
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  • Monte Cristo Jr. may refer to: Monte Cristo Jr. (Victorian burlesque), first performed in 1886 by Henry, Lutz, Caryll, et. al Monte Cristo Jr. (musical)...
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    Victorian burlesque, sometimes known as travesty or extravaganza, is a genre of theatrical entertainment that was popular in Victorian England and in the...
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    (1882), Ariel (1883, by F. C. Burnand), Little Jack Sheppard (1885), Monte Cristo Jr. (1886), Miss Esmeralda (1887), Frankenstein, or The Vampire's Victim...
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  • attributed to Richard Henry include two Victorian burlesques, Monte Cristo Jr. (a parody of The Count of Monte Cristo, 1886) and Frankenstein, or The Vampire's...
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    Galatea, or Pygmalion Reversed (1883), Little Jack Sheppard (1885), Monte Cristo Jr. (1886), Miss Esmeralda (1887), Frankenstein, or The Vampire's Victim...
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    attributed to Richard Henry include two Victorian burlesques, Monte Cristo Jr. (a parody of The Count of Monte Cristo, 1886); Frankenstein, or The Vampire's Victim...
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    Galatea, or Pygmalion Reversed (1883), Little Jack Sheppard (1885), Monte Cristo Jr. (1886), Miss Esmeralda (1887), Mazeppa, Faust up to Date (1888), Ruy...
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    full-length two- or three-act format. These "new burlesques" included Little Jack Sheppard (1885), Monte Cristo Jr. (1886), Miss Esmeralda (1887), Faust up to...
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    Galatea, or Pygmalion Reversed (1883), Little Jack Sheppard (1885), Monte Cristo Jr. (1886), Miss Esmeralda (1887), Frankenstein, or The Vampire's Victim...
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    (1885), Monte Cristo Jr. (1886), and dozens of others. John D'Auban choreographed the Gaiety burlesques from 1868. In addition to these burlesques, the theatre...
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    Gaiety Theatre, London. She would make her debut there in 1886 in Monte Cristo Jr. Also at the Gaiety Theatre, Hylton portrayed the Genie of the Ring...
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    was a British singer and actress of the Victorian era who appeared in operetta, pantomime, Victorian burlesque and other comic and musical works in London...
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    company had toured the US and Australia with Monte Cristo Jr. and Miss Esmeralda. In addition to these burlesques, Farren also appeared in other comedies such...
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    Jennie McNulty (category Victorian era)
    (1886), Fernand in Monte Cristo Jr. (1886), Lady Betty in the comic opera Dorothy (1886), a small role in the Victorian burlesque Frankenstein, or The...
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    Galatea, or Pygmalion Reversed (1883), Little Jack Sheppard (1885), Monte Cristo Jr. (1886), Miss Esmeralda (1887), Frankenstein, or The Vampire's Victim...
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  • the burlesques to full-length pieces with original music by Meyer Lutz, instead of scores compiled from popular tunes. These included Monte Cristo Jr. (1886);...
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    Ada Blanche (category Women of the Victorian era)
    the management of George Edwardes, in a supporting role in the burlesque Monte Cristo Jr.. She understudied the theatre's star, Nellie Farren, and when...
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    residing in 1891. His first success on the London stage was as Morel in Monte Cristo Jr. at the Gaiety Theatre (1886) and in a tour of Australia in 1888/9...
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    comedy roles. Grey became known for her performances in Gaiety burlesques such as Monte Cristo Jr. and Little Jack Sheppard (1886), Miss Esmeralda (1887) and...
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    starred in a series of successful musical burlesques at the Gaiety Theatre in London, including Monte Cristo Jr. as De Villefort and Ballyhooly (1886),...
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    attributed to Richard Henry include to Victorian burlesques, Monte Cristo Jr. (a parody of The Count of Monte Cristo, 1886) and Frankenstein, or The Vampire's...
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    Galatea, or Pygmalion Reversed (1883), Little Jack Sheppard (1885), Monte Cristo Jr. (1886), Miss Esmeralda (1887), Frankenstein, or The Vampire's Victim...
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    at the theatre: Little Jack Sheppard (1885, libretto by Stephens); Monte Cristo Jr. (1886); Miss Esmeralda, or The Maid and the Monkey (1887); Frankenstein...
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  • Monarchy) The Count of Monte Cristo 1934 1815–1838 France after Napoleon I (Bourbon Restoration and July Monarchy) The Count of Monte Cristo 1975 1815–1838 France...
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