Isabel Emily Jay (17 October 1879 – 26 February 1927) was an English opera singer and actress, best known for her performances in soprano roles of the...
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International Aesthetic dentist Isabel Jay (1879–1927), British opera singer Joey Jay (born 1935), American baseball player John Jay (1745–1829), American politician...
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Stanley's daughters Mabel (soprano) Edith (mezzo-soprano) Kate (mezzo-soprano) Isabel (speaking role) Ruth, a Piratical Maid of all work (contralto) Chorus of...
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Fladung (1879–1965) Mizzi Günther (1879–1961) Alice Guszalewicz (1879–1940) Isabel Jay (1879–1927) Karola Jovanović (1879–1958) Melanie Kurt (1879–1941) Vera...
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London cast included Hayden Coffin, Rutland Barrington, Huntley Wright and Isabel Jay. A young Lily Elsie also appeared in the show, as did Topsy Sinden. The...
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Isabel Wilkerson (born 1961) is an African-American journalist and the author of The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America's Great Migration...
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for a very successful 462 performances. It starred Harry Grattan and Isabel Jay. The show also had a Broadway run starring Bertram Wallis and an Australian...
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performances, closing on 10 February 1906. The Japanese-themed musical starred Isabel Jay, Rutland Barrington, Lawrence Grossmith (a son of George Grossmith), and...
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Fleta Sybil Grey Billie Barlow Winifred Hart-Dyke Ernestine Gauthier Ethel Lewis Phyllis Leonora Braham Sallie Reber Isabel Jay Clara Dow Elsie Spain...
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Frank Curzon and directed by Austen Hurgon. The farcical musical starred Isabel Jay, C. Hayden Coffin and Lawrence Grossmith. It ran for 141 performances...
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