The Marriage Market

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Event The Marriage Market
Venue Her Majesty's Theatre (1887-1933), Sydney, NSW
First Date 3 July 1915
Last Date 30 July 1915
Dates Estimated No
Status Professional
World Premiere No
Primary Genre Music Theatre
Secondary Genre Operetta
Organisations
Contributors
Name Function Notes
Hilda Barry Actor and Singer
Ethel Bennetto Actor and Singer
H Brookes Actor and Singer
Harry Burgess Actor and Singer
Harry Burrell Actor and Singer
Ethel Cadman Actor and Singer
Eileen Dawn Actor and Singer
Maggie Dickinson Actor and Singer
Arthur Glynn Actor and Singer
Leslie Holland Actor and Singer
Derek Hudson Actor and Singer
George Lauri Actor and Singer
Addie Lennard Actor and Singer
Sally Odgers Actor and Singer
Nellie Payne Actor and Singer
Jack Ralston Actor and Singer
Harry Ratcliffe Actor and Singer
Thelma Raye Actor and Singer
Eileen Shettle Actor and Singer
Phil Smith Actor and Singer
Robert Whyte Actor and Singer
Gladys Unger Adaptor
Clyde Meynell Administrator
George Tallis Administrator
Hugh J Ward Administrator
George Matheson Adminstrator: Business Manager
Minnie Everett Choreographer
Victor Jacobi Composer
E J Tait General Manager
Arthur Anderson Lyricist
Adrian Ross Lyricist
Victor Champion Musical Director
Charles A Wenman Producer
William R Coleman Scenic Artist
Victor Tatnall Stage Manager
Resources
Works
Text Nationality Hungary
Production Nationality Australia
Further Information The Marriage Market (Leányvásár) is an operetta by Hungarian composer Victor Jacobi. It was premiered on 14 November 1911 at the Király Színház (King Theater) in Budapest and was the composer's first significant success not only in Hungary, but also abroad. The libretto was by Miklós Bródy and Ferenc Martos. The operetta enjoyed English-language productions in 1913, in an adaptation by Gladys Un
Event Status Completed
Data Source
Source Description
Thesis Heckenberg
Programme PROMPT collection in National Library of Australia, digitized in Trove. J.C>Williamson Scrapbook, 8. volume 3
Data Set AusStage
Event Identifier 106150