Edward Harrigan (October 26, 1844 – June 6, 1911) was an Irish-American actor, singer, dancer, playwright, lyricist and theater producer who, together...
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Xavier Harrigan (1948–2000), singer, actor, and painter known as Tomata du Plenty Duncan Harrigan (1921–2005), Scottish footballer Edward Harrigan (1845–1911)...
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mocks, his own Irish heritage. It is also an affectionate homage to Edward Harrigan, a previous great Irish American contributor to American musical theater...
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Band"—Edward Harrigan and Company "Such an Education Has My Mary Ann"—Edward Harrigan, Tony Hart and Company "Maggie Murphy's Home"—Annie Braham Harrigan,...
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Academy. Harrigan was the son of actor Edward Harrigan and the grandson of composer David Braham.[citation needed] His sister was Nedda Harrigan, which...
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Nedda Harrigan Logan (August 24, 1899 – April 1, 1989) was an American actress. Harrigan was the youngest of 10 children of entertainer Edward Harrigan and...
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Tony Hart (theater) (section Harrigan 'n Hart)
is best known for working with Edward Harrigan in the late 19th century comedy team of Harrigan & Hart. He met Harrigan in 1870. The two became a fixture...
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David Braham (section Harrigan and Hart (1873–1885))
musical theatre composer, most famous for his work with his son-in-law Edward Harrigan (1844-1911), and Tony Hart (1855-1891). He has been called "the American...
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of Union Square in 1881, where Lillian Russell performed. Comedians Edward Harrigan and Tony Hart produced and starred in musicals on Broadway between...
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Garrick Theatre (New York City) (redirect from Harrigan's Theatre)
commissioned by Edward Harrigan, who also managed the theatre, originally named Harrigan's Theatre, until 1895. Richard Mansfield took over from Harrigan, renaming...
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