LIBROS DEL AUTOR: owen hall

9 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: owen hall

  • An Artist’s Model
    Harry Greenbank / Owen Hall / Sidney Jones
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important ...
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    14,66 €

  • The Girl from Kay’s
    Adrian Ross / Ivan Caryll / Owen Hall
    'The Girl from Kay’s' is a vibrant musical play penned in three acts by Owen Hall, Ivan Caryll, and Adrian Ross. This early 20th-century piece offers a glimpse into the theatrical tastes of the era. Written in Scots, it provides a unique linguistic flavor and historical perspective. Suitable for theatre enthusiasts and those interested in the evolution of musical theatre, 'The ...
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    21,15 €

  • Songs Of The Geisha, A Story Of A Tea House
    Harry Greenbank / Owen Hall / Sidney Jones
    Songs of the Geisha is a musical play written by Owen Hall in 1896. The story revolves around a tea house in Japan where geishas entertain customers with their singing and dancing. The play features traditional Japanese music and dance, as well as English songs and dialogue. The plot centers around the love triangle between a geisha named O Yumi, her lover Kiku, and a wealthy c...
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    28,55 €

  • Sergeant Brue (1904)
    Jay Hickory Wood / Liza Lehmann / Owen Hall
    Sergeant Brue is a novel written by Liza Lehmann, first published in 1904. The book follows the story of a young woman named Hilda, who is engaged to a soldier named Sergeant Brue. The novel is set in India, during the time of British colonial rule. The story begins with Hilda’s arrival in India to marry Sergeant Brue. However, she soon discovers that her fianc����� is not the ...
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    26,32 €

  • The Geisha, A Story Of A Tea House
    Harry Greenbank / Owen Hall / Sidney Jones
    ''The Geisha, A Story Of A Tea House'' is a musical play set in Japan, written by Owen Hall and first performed in 1896. The play centers around the lives of the geishas, traditional female entertainers who are skilled in various arts such as music, dance, and conversation. The story follows the romantic pursuits of two British officers who become enamored with two geishas, whi...
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    23,46 €

  • The Girl From Kay’s
    Owen Hall
    The Girl From Kay’s is a three-act musical play written by Owen Hall and first published in 1903. The story follows the life of a young woman named Peggy who works at Kay’s, a department store in London. Peggy is a talented singer and dancer, and dreams of becoming a star on the stage. Along the way, she falls in love with a wealthy young man named Jack, who is engaged to anoth...
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    27,56 €

  • The Medal And The Maid
    Charles H. Taylor / Charles HTaylor / Owen Hall / Sidney Jones
    ''The Medal and the Maid'' is a musical comedy written by Owen Hall and first performed in 1903. The story follows the adventures of a young woman named Phyllis who inherits a valuable medal from her grandfather. The medal is sought after by a group of thieves, who will stop at nothing to get their hands on it. Along the way, Phyllis falls in love with a dashing young man named...
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    24,99 €

  • The Silver Slipper
    Owen Hall
    ''The Silver Slipper: A Musical Comedy'' is a play written by Owen Hall and first performed in 1801. The story revolves around a group of characters who are all vying for possession of a magical silver slipper that has the power to grant wishes. The main character, Prince Florizel, is determined to win the slipper and use it to marry his true love, Cinderella. However, he must ...
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    30,00 €

  • Florodora
    Owen Hall
    Florodora: A Musical Comedy is a book written by Owen Hall and originally published in 1899. It is a classic example of a musical comedy, featuring lively songs, witty dialogue, and an engaging plot. The story takes place in London and revolves around a group of chorus girls who work at the Florodora Theatre. The girls are known for their beauty and charm, and they quickly beco...
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    28,80 €