
Elisabeth is a founding member of the Victoria Theatres Trust. Her series Pets of the Public was a regular feature of On Stage from 1999 to 2005, looking at “forgotten” nineteenth century performers. She continues to contribute articles for the THA website, and from 2018 has been editor of the THA Newsletter. As a theatrical historian and biographer she assisted Viola Tait with her book on pantomime – Dames, Principal Boys…and All That (published by Macmillan in 2001) and also worked with her on her memoirs I Have a Song to Sing (published by THA in 2018). Elisabeth has also undertaken research for the Riley/Hailes Scrapbook and JCW Scene Books projects. Most recently she has been working on the Falk Studios album project including acting as editor of The Falk Studios book (published by THA in 2021).
Italian operatic vocalist (baritone). Father of Antonietta Coliva (soprano) and Giovannina Coliva (soprano).
English composer.
English actor/manager. Né Edward Irham Cole. Born c.1857, Croydon, Surrey, England. Son of Irham Cole and Isabella Holliday. Married (1) Ada Dale, (2) Vene Linden (actress). Died 1 July 1942. Father-in-law of Tom Ayr (actor).
Toured Australia with his Bohemian Dramatic Company.
English operatic vocalist.
English operatic vocalist (tenor). Born 29 June 1865, Girlington, Yorkshire, England. Died 16 August 1941, Northwood, Middlesex, England.
Visited Australia with Thomas Quinlan's opera company in 1912 as principal tenor.
English actress. aka Mrs Charles Viner; Mrs Arthur Stirling. Married (1) Charles Vincent (actor), (2) Arthur Stirling (actor). On stage in England and Australia. Toured Australia 1860s.
Acted with Walter Montgomery, 1867-1868. Returned to England, 1869.
Riley/Hailes Scrapbook, page [no page given].
English actor & vocalist.
Australian actress. Née Ethel Marian Clarke; aka Marion Marcus Clarke; Marion Dunn. Daughter of Marcus Clarke (writer) and Marian Dunn (actress). Unmarried.
Acted in Australia and USA from 1890s for William Anderson and Fred Niblo. Also in silent films including For the Term of His Natural Life (1927).
American actor. Born 13 January 1861, New York City, New York, USA. Son of Henry G Clarke. Married Margaret Dale Owen (actress). Died 3 March 1923, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Celebrated baseball play who became an amateur actor and then toured throughout USA and Australia with his own company.
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