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- The Merry Widow, Theatre Royal (1868-1962), Adelaide, SA, 31 July 1909
- The Girls of Gottenberg, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 26 October 1907
- Florodora / Praps the fatal wedding, Her Majesty's Theatre (1887-1933), Sydney, NSW, 12 May 1906
- The Shop Girl, Her Majesty's Theatre (1887-1933), Sydney, NSW, 3 March 1906
- The Merry Widow, Theatre Royal (1868-1962), Adelaide, SA, 31 July 1909
- The Girls of Gottenberg, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 26 October 1907
- Florodora / Praps the fatal wedding, Her Majesty's Theatre (1887-1933), Sydney, NSW, 12 May 1906
- The Shop Girl, Her Majesty's Theatre (1887-1933), Sydney, NSW, 3 March 1906
- The Merry Widow, Theatre Royal (1868-1962), Adelaide, SA, 31 July 1909
- The Girls of Gottenberg, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 26 October 1907
- Florodora / Praps the fatal wedding, Her Majesty's Theatre (1887-1933), Sydney, NSW, 12 May 1906
- The Shop Girl, Her Majesty's Theatre (1887-1933), Sydney, NSW, 3 March 1906
- The Girls of Gottenberg, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 26 October 1907
- Florodora / Praps the fatal wedding, Her Majesty's Theatre (1887-1933), Sydney, NSW, 12 May 1906
- The Shop Girl, Her Majesty's Theatre (1887-1933), Sydney, NSW, 3 March 1906
George Lauri - Actor, Actor and Singer
- The Girls of Gottenberg, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 26 October 1907
- Florodora / Praps the fatal wedding, Her Majesty's Theatre (1887-1933), Sydney, NSW, 12 May 1906
- The Shop Girl, Her Majesty's Theatre (1887-1933), Sydney, NSW, 3 March 1906
- The Girls of Gottenberg, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 26 October 1907
- Florodora / Praps the fatal wedding, Her Majesty's Theatre (1887-1933), Sydney, NSW, 12 May 1906
- The Shop Girl, Her Majesty's Theatre (1887-1933), Sydney, NSW, 3 March 1906
- The Girls of Gottenberg, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 26 October 1907
- Florodora / Praps the fatal wedding, Her Majesty's Theatre (1887-1933), Sydney, NSW, 12 May 1906
- The Shop Girl, Her Majesty's Theatre (1887-1933), Sydney, NSW, 3 March 1906
- The Merry Widow, Theatre Royal (1868-1962), Adelaide, SA, 31 July 1909
- The Girls of Gottenberg, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 26 October 1907
- Florodora / Praps the fatal wedding, Her Majesty's Theatre (1887-1933), Sydney, NSW, 12 May 1906
J Testro - Actor, Actor and Singer
- The Merry Widow, Theatre Royal (1868-1962), Adelaide, SA, 31 July 1909
- The Girls of Gottenberg, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 26 October 1907
- Florodora / Praps the fatal wedding, Her Majesty's Theatre (1887-1933), Sydney, NSW, 12 May 1906
C R Bantock - Actor, Actor and Singer
Lybus Caffyn - Actor, Actor and Singer
Fanny Dango - Actor, Actor and Singer
George Goodman - Adminstrator: Business Manager
Birdie Gross - Actor, Actor and Singer
E Middlin - Actor, Actor and Singer
D O'Connor - Actor, Actor and Singer
W S Percy - Actor, Actor and Singer
Adrian Ross - Composer, Librettist
- The Shop Girl, Her Majesty's Theatre (1887-1933), Sydney, NSW, 3 March 1906
- The Shop Girl, Her Majesty's Theatre (1887-1933), Sydney, NSW, 3 March 1906
John Beck - Actor and Singer
- The Shop Girl, Her Majesty's Theatre (1887-1933), Sydney, NSW, 3 March 1906
Guy Bolton - Book and Lyrics Librettist
Harald Bowden - Adminstrator: Business Manager
- The Shop Girl, Her Majesty's Theatre (1887-1933), Sydney, NSW, 3 March 1906
Les Donaghey - Actor and Singer, Assistant Stage Manager
- The Shop Girl, Her Majesty's Theatre (1887-1933), Sydney, NSW, 3 March 1906
- The Shop Girl, Her Majesty's Theatre (1887-1933), Sydney, NSW, 3 March 1906
Sam Gray - Actor, Fight Director
- The Shop Girl, Her Majesty's Theatre (1887-1933), Sydney, NSW, 3 March 1906
Barry Lupino - Actor and Singer, Director
- The Shop Girl, Her Majesty's Theatre (1887-1933), Sydney, NSW, 3 March 1906
- The Shop Girl, Her Majesty's Theatre (1887-1933), Sydney, NSW, 3 March 1906
Chas Pope - Actor and Singer
Syd Relfe - Actor and Singer
Lionel Walsh - Actor and Singer, Stage Manager
Fred Young - Actor, Assistant Stage Manager
- The Shop Girl, Her Majesty's Theatre (1887-1933), Sydney, NSW, 3 March 1906
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