• Eduardo Majeroni (1840 – 20 October 1891) was an actor who toured the world with Adelaide Ristori, playing popular Italian dramas in their original language...
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  • Majeroni (pronounced mah-rony) is an Italian surname shared by: Achille Majeroni (theatre) (1824–1888), Italian actor, brother of Eduardo Achille Majeroni...
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  • Achille Majeroni (1824 – 20 January 1888) was an Italian stage actor and manager of a theatrical company. He was the eldest brother of Eduardo Majeroni, who...
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    Giacometti. Ristori's niece Giulia Tessero and the latter's husband, Eduardo Majeroni, joined Ristori's world tour, later settling in Australia and working...
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    management of W. J. Wilson (father of Frank Hawthorne), who was joined by Eduardo Majeroni in 1884. In February 1900 the orchestra struck for payment of arrears...
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    vaudeville to Shakespeare, with the likes of Robert Brough, Simon Lazar, Eduardo Majeroni, G. B. W. Lewis, and W. J. Wilson. He was particularly known for "old...
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  • Joseph B. Polk and his wife Julia A. Polk were brought to Australia by Eduardo Majeroni to present Theo H. Sayre's The Strategist at the Princess Theatre,...
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    rower) 1877 Giulia Valse 1879 The Old Corporal Quadrille, dedicated to Eduardo Majeroni 1883 Adieu Waltz (for his departure from Australia) 1877 The Geelong...
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  • 1936) later adopted the stage name Docy Stewart, and appeared with Eduardo Majeroni, among others. She married three times: on 31 December 1869 to James...
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  • building on Bennelong Point) and Wilson took over as manager. In 1884 Eduardo Majeroni became co-manager, and together they also managed the Bijou Theatre...
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