Hop O' My Thumb; or, Harlequin No-Body, Busy-Body, and The Wicked Ogre with the Seven League Boots

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Event Hop O' My Thumb; or, Harlequin No-Body, Busy-Body, and The Wicked Ogre with the Seven League Boots
Venue Alexandra Palace Theatre, London, England
First Date 27 December 1881
Dates Estimated No
Status Professional
World Premiere No
Description An Anatomithumbical Pantomime.
Description Source Programme
Primary Genre Theatre - Spoken Word
Secondary Genre Pantomime
Contributors
Name Function Notes
Lilian Adair Actor The Princess Prettyeyes
E Archer Actor Growler
J Barker Actor Thirsty Soul (Chic's Servant)
Katie Barry Actor Hop O My Thumb
Constance Brabazon Actor The Fairy Some-Body
M Brabazon Actor Lollipop
Watty Brunton Actor Gaffer Noodle
George Conquest Junior Actor No-Body; Ogreiferous
F Donn Actor Strongback (Chic's Servant)
H Donn Actor Hawkeye (Chic's Servant)
Coralie Evans Actor Tral-lal-la (Courtier)
Matt Gordon Actor King Colchicum
F Grosvenor Actor Fine-Ear (Chic's Servant)
W H Hartley Actor Hugly
Ida Howard Actor Bon Jour (Courtier)
Minnie Inch Actor The Fairy Busy-Body
R Inch Actor Trumpeto, the Herald; One of the twins Gem and Eye
L Lancaster Actor Ta Ta (Courtier)
Winifred Langley Actor La-di-dah (Courtier)
H Lemaire Actor One of the twins Jem and Eye
A Lightfoot Actor Scowler
A Lord Actor Leather Lungs (Chic's Servant)
Pattie Mortimer Actor Prince Fizz
T F Nye Actor Sixanait
E Price Actor Howler
Annie Robe Actor Prince Chic
M Trevener Actor Prowler
Sam Wilkinson Actor Dame Noodle
W Williams Actor Gorger (Chic's Servant)
R Inch Assistant Stage Manager
Meyer Lutz Composer
George Conquest Junior Producer
Lightfoot Properties Master/Mistress
Frank W Green Scriptwriter
Production Nationality England
Further Information 4.0. The New and Magnificent Scenery by Messrs. Grieve & Son and Messrs. Thomas Rogers & Son. The Ballets by the Pupils of the National Training School for Dancing, under the direction Madame Katti Lanner. Premiere Danseuse Mdlle. Zanfretta. The Dresses by Mr and Mrs Stinchcombe. The Machinery by Mr Blanchard. The Gas Arrangements by Mr Steadman. The Lime Lights by Mr C Martin.
Event Status Completed
Data Source
Source Description
Programme Alexandra Park and Palace Collection, Bruce Castle Museum
Data Set AusStage
Event Identifier 140362