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Carte's and assistant
By this time, Helen Lenoir had been promoted from Carte's secretary to his assistant.

Carte's and Helen
After Carte's death, his wife Helen Carte assumed management of the theatre.

Carte's and Lenoir
Well-educated, with an organisational ability, business acumen, focus on detail and diplomatic skills that surpassed even Carte's, Lenoir gradually became intensely involved in all of his business affairs.

Carte's and who
François Cellier, who had taken over from his brother as Carte's music director in London, adapted the score for children's voices.
After the First World War, Claridge's flourished due to demand from aristocrats who no longer maintained a London house, and under the leadership of Carte's son, Rupert D ' Oyly Carte, a new extension was built in the 1920s.
Finally, the Carte was intended to make fares more equitable ; before the Carte's introduction, those who lived further from the city centre paid much more than more centrally located residents.

Carte's and became
After Rupert D ' Oyly Carte's death in 1948, his daughter, Bridget D ' Oyly Carte, succeeded to the D ' Oyly Carte Opera Company and became a director and later president of the Savoy Hotel group, which controlled the theatre.
Grossmith was a hit as the tradesmanlike John Wellington Wells, the title role in The Sorcerer, and became a regular member of Richard D ' Oyly Carte's company.
The hotel became Carte's most successful venture.

Carte's and 1888
At least one D ' Oyly Carte company, and sometimes as many as three, played Pinafore under Carte's aegis every year between 1878 and 1888, including its first London revival in 1887.

Carte's and made
Gilbert scholar Andrew Crowther comments, " Effectively, contract made and Sullivan Carte's employees – a situation which created its own resentments.

Carte's and America
In 1879, he travelled with Gilbert, Sullivan, and Carte to America, where he acted as conductor for Pinafore and The Pirates of Penzance, with Carte's first American touring company.
He returned to America later that year as music director of D ' Oyly Carte's New York and touring productions of Billee Taylor ( 1882 ), Les Manteaux Noirs and Rip Van Winkle ( both in the fall of 1882 ), and Iolanthe ( 1882 – 83 ), for the latter of which he prepared the New York overture.

Carte's and for
Some, however, were new full-length pieces either for the Savoy or for Carte's touring companies, which toured the Gilbert and Sullivan operas, and these new works, extensively.
1880 programme for Carte's Children's Pinafore
Mr and Mrs. Howard Paul had operated a small touring company booked by Carte's agency for many years, but the couple had recently separated.
It was the first in the Savoy group of hotels and restaurants owned by Carte's family for over a century.
Carte's papers were arranged for binding in 276 volumes in 1862, and in 1871 Charles William Russell and John Prendergast edited the eight-volume Report on the Carte Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library.
He dropped from his repertory the role of the Judge in Trial by Jury, in 1959, briefly resuming it for the D ' Oyly Carte's centenary celebrations at the Savoy Theatre in 1975.
Public transit revenues, not only passenger convenience, were central concerns for the Carte's architects: according to Paul Josse, an official involved in the creation of the Carte orange, the new pass " couldn't cost the state or municipal governments a sou.
In 1883, Cellier left the D ' Oyly Carte company, but he was back for brief periods as music director with D ' Oyly Carte's touring companies for Princess Ida ( 1884 ) and The Mikado ( 1885 ).
He now ceased to support the Roman Catholics or the king's cause ; opposed the treaty between Ormonde, and the confederates ; supported the project of union between O ' Neill and the parliament ; and in 1649 entered into communications with Cromwell, for whom he performed various services during the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland, though there appears no authority to support Carte's story that Antrim was the author of a forged agreement for the betrayal of the king's army by Lord Inchiquin ( Life of Ormonde, iii.

Carte's and productions
After Carte's production of The Chieftain ended in March 1895, the Theatre briefly hosted the Carl Rosa Opera Company and then closed until late 1895, when Carte resumed productions at the theatre.

Carte's and each
The three each put up £ 1, 000 and formed a new partnership under the name " Mr Richard D ' Oyly Carte's Opera Company ".

Carte's and new
Trial, a comic treatment of an English courtroom, was an unexpected hit, outrunning La Périchole, and becoming the first step in Carte's scheme to establish a new genre of English comic opera.
Two more Gilbert and Sullivan successes followed, now produced by the D ' Oyly Carte Opera Company: The Pirates of Penzance ( 1880 ) and, finally, Patience ( 1881 ), which was later transferred to Carte's larger new theatre, the Savoy Theatre.
Sullivan felt that Gilbert was questioning his good faith, and in any event, Sullivan had other reasons to stay in Carte's good graces: Carte was building a new theatre, the Royal English Opera House, to produce Sullivan's only grand opera, Ivanhoe.

Carte's and Gilbert
During the performance on 31 July 1879, Carte's former business partners in the Comedy Opera Company ( with whom Carte, Gilbert and Sullivan had split ) tried to seize the set, creating a celebrated fracas.

Carte's and Sullivan
On tour in 1871, Carte conducted Cox and Box by composer Arthur Sullivan and dramatist F. C. Burnand, in tandem with English adaptations of two Offenbach pieces, called Rose of Auvergne and Breaking the Spell, in which Carte's client Selina Dolaro appeared.

Carte's and .
Carte's real ambition was to develop an English form of light opera that would displace the bawdy burlesques and badly translated French operettas then dominating the London stage.
* October 10 – Richard D ' Oyly Carte's Savoy Theatre opens in London, the world's first public building to be fully lit by electricity, using Joseph Swan's incandescent light bulbs.
To supplement his income as a performer, Carte's father joined the firm of Rudall, Rose & Co., musical instrument makers and music publishers, in 1850.
Carte's musical talent would be helpful later in his career, as he was able to audition singers himself from the pianoforte.
They chose talented actors, few of whom were well-known stars, and Carte's agency provided many of the artists.
Carte's investors in the Comedy Opera Company advocated cutting their losses and closing the show.
Carte's stagehands managed to ward off their backstage attackers and protect the scenery and props.
The matter was eventually settled in court, where a judge ruled in Carte's favour about two years later.
Carte's children's production earned enthusiastic reviews from critic Clement Scott and the other London critics, as well as the audiences, including children.
In 1915, Richard D ' Oyly Carte's son, Rupert D ' Oyly Carte, took over management of the theatre.

assistant and Helen
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With the assistance of his wife Helen, her friend and an assistant, he broadcast from Boston.
Helen was not hired, though, and had to work as his volunteer assistant.
Helen Jones lives in Warrington North with her family, in the village of Culcheth, and employs her husband her as parliamentary assistant.
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