- Imre
Kiralfy and
Bolossy Kiralfy were
highly influential burlesque and
spectacle producers in
Europe and the
United States toward the end of the 19th...
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Albert Kenneth Roland Kiralfy, FKC (1915–2001) was a
legal scholar. He was
Professor of Law at King's
College London from 1964 to 1981. Born in 1915,...
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Edgar Graham Kiralfy (August 20, 1884 – May 13, 1928) was an
American athlete. He
competed at the 1908
Summer Olympics in London. He was born in New York...
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Bolossy Kiralfy (1848–1932), one of The
Kiralfy Brothers, was a performer, producer,
writer and
creator of
musical extravaganzas in the late 19th, early...
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towns main post
office itself constructed ten
years earlier around 1890.
Kiralfy, p. 121 Lord
Mackay of
Clashfern (ed.) (2002) Halsbury's Laws of England...
- The
Black Crook (1866),
considered by some
historians to be the
first musical.
Poster for the 1873
revival by The
Kiralfy Brothers....
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licensed by him and
revived on
Broadway in 1870–71, 1871–72, and by The
Kiralfy Brothers at Niblo's in 1873; and many more
times after that; it also had...
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November 1884 for a
total of 96 performances. A
competing spectacle by the
Kiralfy Brothers,
Sieba and the
Seven Ravens, was
presented at the Star Theatre...
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dominate the stage,
including Daly, Harrigan, and
James Herne. In 1883, the
Kiralfy brothers met with
Thomas Edison at
Menlo Park to see if the
electric light...
- (1889) and
danced at the
Nouveau Cirque where theatrical agent Bolossy Kiralfy saw her
performance and
subsequently induced her to come to the United...