-
getting muddy or wet
during inclement weather. The
English word galosh,
golosh, etc.
comes from
French galoche from
Medieval Latin galopia, a
variant of...
-
Baron Golosh is an
operetta adapted from the 1891
French opérette L'oncle Célestin by
Edmond Audran with some of the
original music replaced with songs...
- from golo, golъ, "barren".
Another theory derives the name from
Slavic golosh, "seat of administration". Two
alternative theories allude to a Gr**** origin...
- and her last West End
performance was as the
Countess Acacia in
Baron Golosh in 1895 at the
Trafalgar Theatre.
During World War I, she ran an Australian...
-
Farkoa to
perform at Daly's Theatre.
Subsequently he had
songs used in
Baron Golosh, The
Circus Girl (1896), the
London production of the
American musical A...
- (1891), Cinder-Ellen (1892),
Little Christopher Columbus (1894), and
Baron Golosh (1895). She
toured in
Australia and
North America in the 1890s.
Alice Lethbridge...
- the D'Oyly
Carte organisation in 1895 to
appear as
Clementine in
Baron Golosh at the
Trafalgar Square Theatre. That same year, she
returned to D'Oyly...
- in such
other major works as
Little Christopher Columbus (1893),
Baron Golosh (1895) and The
Messenger Boy (1900)
before dying at the age of 41. Lonnen...
- A Day or Two
after du Maurier. He also
wrote additional songs for
Baron Golosh for the
Trafalgar Theatre (1895). Lutz
wrote a
string quartet and ballads...
-
musical comedies in West End theatres,
including A
Gaiety Girl (1894),
Baron Golosh (1895), The
Yashmak (1897), and then in a
series of
highly successful shows:...