The Casino Girl

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Event The Casino Girl
Venue Her Majesty's Theatre (1887-1933), Sydney, NSW
First Date 6 July 1901
Last Date 1 August 1901
Dates Estimated No
Status Professional
World Premiere No
Description A musical comedy in two acts.
Primary Genre Music Theatre
Secondary Genre Comedy
Musical
Contributors
Name Function Notes
Eileen Boyd Actor Rastus (an errand boy)
Edouin Bryer Actor Mrs H. Malaprop Rocks (a leader of Chicago society)
Joey Cassellis Actor Lotta Rocks (twin sister of Roxanna)
Maud Chetwynd Actor Dolly Twinkle (Danseuse of the Gaggs Opera Co.)
Fred England Actor Hafiz (Officer of the Guard)
Lily Everett Actor Selim (a page)
Rhys Holden Actor Abdalla (Officer of the Guard)
Charles Kenningham Actor Percy Harold Ethelbert Van Stuyvesant
George Lauri Actor Pilsener Pasha
Stannis Leslie Actor Officer of the Guard)
Carrie Moore Actor Laura Lee (a French milliner)
Grace Palotta Actor Miss Roxana Rocks (an heiress from Chicago)
William Passmore Actor Ben Hamed (Officer of the Guard)
E Power Actor Odaliska (the Pasha's favourite)
Ivy Scott Actor Carry Rocks (twin sister of Roxanna)
Harry Shine Actor Potage (Fromage's lieutenant)
Hugh J Ward Actor J. Offenbach Gaggs
W Wolff Actor Fromage (Chief of a gang of thieves)
Fred Young Assistant Director
Ludwig Englander Composer
Emily Nathan Costume Designer
Minnie Everett Dance Director
Harry B Smith Librettist
Leon Caron Musical Director
Geo Dixon Scenic Artist
John Gordon Scenic Artist
Lena Bergin Singer Miss Kearney of San Francisco (a member of an American Opera Company)
Stella Esdaile Singer Miss Wabash of Chicago (a member of an American Opera Company)
Sara Hyman Singer Miss Charles of Baltimore (member of an American Opera Company)
Elsie Moore Singer Miss Beacon of Boston (member of an American Opera Company)
Evelyn Muret Singer Miss Chesnut of Philadelphia (member of an American Opera Company)
Irene Outtrim Singer Miss Avenue of St Louis (member of an American Opera Company)
Blanche Wallace Singer Miss Broadway of New York (member of an American Opera company)
Nellie Wilson Singer Miss Capital of Washington (member of an American Opera Company)
Gerard Coventry Stage Director
Resources
Works
Text Nationality England
Production Nationality Australia
Event Status Completed
Data Source
Source Description
Programme Australian Theatre Broadsides - PA Broadside 21/1-51, National Library of Australia
Book Irvin, Eric, 1985, Dictionary of the Australian theatre 1788-1914 / Eric Irvin Hale & Iremonger, Sydney
Data Set AusStage
Event Identifier 86787