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- William Luscombe Searelle (1853 – 18 December 1907) was a musical composer and impresario. He was born in Devon, England, and brought up in New Zealand...
- called The Wreck of the Pinafore by William Horace Lingard and Luscombe Searelle; the opera's characters are shipwrecked on a desert island. It was described...
- Devon, England Luscombe, Rattery, an historic estate in Devon Luscombe Searelle (1853–1907), English musical composer and impresario Luscombe Aircraft...
- by a spoof called The Wreck of the Pinafore by H. Lingard and Luscombe Searelle, described by The Era as "curious and impudent", which ran until October...
- Comique in 1882, called The Wreck of the Pinafore by H. Lingard and Luscombe Searelle; the opera's characters are shipwrecked on a desert island. It was described...
- Theodor Bertram, German opera singer, 38 (suicide) December 18 – Luscombe Searelle, composer and impresario, 54 (cancer) Nicolas Slonimsky (1949). Music Since...
- the Pinafore" which was written by Lingard and set to music by Luscombe Searelle. Lingard often appeared on stage in drag, in the high fashion style of...
- Hall, H. N. Douglas, Walter E. Baker, and Docy Mainwaring. He joined Searelle and Harding's Opera Company in 1886 for a Queensland tour, with John L...
- (1880–1946) Andrew Schultz (born 1960) Peter Sculthorpe (1929–2014) Luscombe Searelle (1853–1907) Matthew Shlomowitz (born 1975) Thanapoom Sirichang (born 1981)...
- the winter. She accepted the invitation of the theatre manager Luscombe Searelle to appear in Johannesburg, arriving there in December 1893. By then her...