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Geisha and 1896
* Sidney JonesThe Geisha ( 1896 )
One of the most successful musical comedies of the 1890s, The Geisha ( 1896 ), competed directly against The Grand Duke and was by far the greater success.
This was followed by title roles in the even more successful The Geisha ( 1896 ), which ran for 760 performances, A Greek Slave ( 1898 ) and another international hit, San Toy ( 1899 ).
This was followed by three of the most successful musical comedies of the 1890s: The Geisha ( 1896 ), A Greek Slave ( 1898 ), and San Toy ( 1899 ).
* 1896 The Geisha
The Geisha was first performed on 25 April 1896 at Daly's Theatre in London, produced by George Edwardes.
The Geisha was also an immediate success abroad, with an 1896 production in New York ( starring Nancy McIntosh beginning in November ), and tours and productions in Europe.
The Gaiety Girls were, as The Sketch noted in its 1896 review of The Geisha, " clothed in accordance with the very latest and most extreme modes of the moment, and the result is a piquantly striking contrast, as you may imagine.
After the worldwide success of that piece, the three stayed together and subsequently formed the backbone of the team which produced the famous series of very successful series of Daly's Theatre musicals, including An Artist's Model ( 1895 ), The Geisha ( 1896 ), A Greek Slave ( 1898 ), and San Toy ( 1899 ).
An Artist's Model was succeeded by The Geisha ( 1896 ), which became the biggest international hit in musical theatre history, playing for 760 performances in its original London run and enjoying extensive international runs.
His lyrics to additional numbers for An Artist's Model ( 1895 ) and The Geisha ( 1896 ) were successful enough so that Edwardes asked him for major contributions to the rest, beginning with A Greek Slave ( 1898 ), especially after the death of the theatre's early chief lyricist, Harry Greenbank.

Geisha and m
* San Toy, 1899, m Sidney Jones, l Harry Greenbank and Adrian Ross, b Edward Morton ( 768 in London ) ( It edged out The Geisha as the second longest-running piece of musical theatre ( after Dorothy ) and held that record until it was thrashed by A Chinese Honeymoon in 1901.

Geisha and Sidney
Jauner anticipated great success at its premiére but was dejected when the work only survived 30 consecutive performances before making way for Sidney Jones ' critically acclaimed operetta The Geisha.
A Greek Slave was in the unfortunate position of following The Geisha, also by Sidney Jones.

Geisha and Jones
Jones song from The Geisha, " The Amorous Goldfish " became an oft-sung hit, as did several of his other songs for these shows.

Geisha and l
Gaiety Girls in The Geisha: Alice Davis ( l ), Blanche Massey ( c ), Hetty Hamer ( r )

Geisha and b
* Arthur Golden ( b. 1956 ), author, Memoirs of a Geisha ( summer resident )

Geisha and London
* The Geisha London production
San Toy, or The Emperor's Own is a " Chinese " musical comedy in two acts, first performed at Daly's Theatre, London, on 21 October 1899, and ran for 768 performances ( edging out The Geisha as the second longest run for any musical up to that time ).

Geisha and second
The second album was Geisha Boys and Temple Girls for the dance troupe Hot Gossip, which used songs formerly recorded by The Human League and Heaven 17, and a track each from Sting and Talking Heads.

Geisha and musical
Delaoglou began his musical career with local bands Nadir and Geisha.
Jones's most famous musical was The Geisha, but several of his musicals were among the most popular shows of the era, enjoying long runs, international tours and revivals.
The Geisha took advantage of the fad for oriental settings in musical theatre that had been established by Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado in 1885.
It has been " ranked as the first internationally successful British musical ," helping to introduce the previously obscure term " Geisha " into many languages as a symbol of Japanese culture.
The Geisha became the biggest international sensation that the British musical theatre had ever known.
The Geisha introduction and Synopsis, Fraserweb Edwardian musical theatre site ( 2007 )
He wrote the librettos for several very successful musical comedies, including Florodora, A Gaiety Girl, The Geisha and A Greek Slave.

Geisha and after
Likewise, prostitution, pornography, the tradition of the Geisha, and countless types of fetish and sadomasochism have resurfaced after decades underground.
Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden begins as the female main character and her sister are dropped off in the pleasure district after being separated from their family in 19th century Japan.
Her book, co-authored by Rande Gail Brown and published as Geisha, a Life in the US and Geisha of Gion in the UK, detailed her experiences before, during and after her time as a geiko to the outside world.

Geisha and was
His first three efforts, The Delicate Delinquent ( 1957 ), Rock-A-Bye Baby ( 1958 ) and The Geisha Boy ( 1958 ), were all efforts to move away from Wallis, who Lewis felt was hindering his comedy.
The film Memoirs of a Geisha was placed throughout an episode of the TV show Medium.
Her first book, Geisha, was based on her early research.
Dalby's research, done as part of her Ph. D studies at Stanford University, was presented in her dissertation, and became the basis for her first book, Geisha, about the culture of the geisha community.
Geisha was followed by a book about kimonos, called Kimono: Fashioning Culture.
His next feature film was the drama Memoirs of a Geisha based on the best-selling book of the same name by Arthur Golden starring Zhang Ziyi, Gong Li, Michelle Yeoh and Ken Watanabe.
In 1998, a 438-page biography of Abe was published in Japan, and the first full-length book on Abe in English, William Johnston's Geisha, Harlot, Strangler, Star: A Woman, Sex, and Morality in Modern Japan, was published in 2005.
Native Dancer was a big, solid grey horse by the 1945 Preakness Stakes winner, Polynesian, out of Geisha by Discovery.
Geisha also produced Native Dancer's half-sister Orientation who in turn was the dam of three stakes winners: Initiate ($ 73, 311 ), Undulation ($ 52, 714 ) and Citizenship.
The opening sequence of the movie Memoirs of a Geisha was filmed on the bluffs overlooking the Reserve.
Her other early screen credits include The Geisha Boy, Rome Adventure, Fate Is the Hunter, and Youngblood Hawke, but was best-known at that time for her role in Alfred Hitchcock's classic suspense film The Birds.
The book was published as Geisha, a Life in the U. S. and Geisha of Gion in the U. K.
* Gion was also where Mineko Iwasaki lived and conducted business as a geiko, as mentioned in her autobiography Geisha of Gion.
Jaffe was later to star in two of Huston's films: The Asphalt Jungle and The Barbarian & the Geisha.
Some names are a little less direct ; 2003 Kentucky Derby winner Funny Cide was by Distorted Humor out of Belle's Good Cide, and the famous race horse Native Dancer was by Polynesian out of Geisha.
The show was divided into five sections: Cyber-Punk, Geisha, Cowgirl, Spanish and Ghetto.
Hakone Gardens was a filming location for the movie Memoirs of a Geisha ( 2005 ).
Harris was portrayed by John Wayne in the 1958 movie The Barbarian and the Geisha, directed by John Huston.

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