From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Baron Golosh
Baron Golosh
Baron Golosh is an operetta adapted from the 1891 her last appearance in a West End of London theatre,
French opérette L’oncle Célestin by Edmond Audran[1] Harry Paulton and Alice Lethbridge.[3]
with some of the original music replaced with songs com-
posed by Meyer Lutz and Leslie Stuart.
After a tryout in Swansea, it premiered from April 25
References
to 8 June 1895 at the Trafalgar Theatre in London, run- [1] "Theatrical Gossip", The New York Times, May 20,
ning for only 43 performances.[2]The original cast starred 1895, p. 11
comedian E. J. Lonnen. It also featured Scott Russell, [2] Archer, Willian. The theatrical ’World’ of 1893-[97,] p.
Florence Perry and Frank Wyatt, who were all best 409, Publisher W. Scott, ltd., 1896
known for their work with the D’Oyly Carte Opera Com- [3] Adams, William Davenport. A dictionary of the
pany. Other cast members included Sylvia Grey, making drama, p. 113, Chatto & Windus, 1904.
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