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- The_Red_Hussar abstract "The Red Hussar is a comedy opera in three acts by Edward Solomon, with a libretto by Henry Pottinger Stephens, concerning a young ballad singer who disguises herself as a Hussar to follow her penniless beloved to France. By a feat of gallantry, she saves his life and is promoted to the rank of sergeant. It turns out that she is a rich heiress, and all ends happily.The piece opened at the Lyric Theatre in London on 23 November 1889, running for 175 performances. It was the revised version of an opera written several years earlier called The White Sergeant. It starred Marie Tempest, Hayden Coffin, Arthur Williams and later John Le Hay. The show also had a New York run, opening on 3 August 1890 at Palmer's Theatre until 11 October, with Tempest making her American debut, and then moving to the Grand Opera House. The Red Hussar has enjoyed other revivals.".
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- The_Red_Hussar wikiPageExternalLink music.
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- The_Red_Hussar wikiPageWikiLink Arthur_Williams_(actor).
- The_Red_Hussar wikiPageWikiLink Ben_Davies_(tenor).
- The_Red_Hussar wikiPageWikiLink C._Hayden_Coffin.
- The_Red_Hussar wikiPageWikiLink Category:1889_operas.
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- The_Red_Hussar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Operas_by_Edward_Solomon.
- The_Red_Hussar wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Solomon.
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- The_Red_Hussar wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Opera_House_(Manhattan).
- The_Red_Hussar wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Pottinger_Stephens.
- The_Red_Hussar wikiPageWikiLink John_Le_Hay.
- The_Red_Hussar wikiPageWikiLink Lyric_Theatre,_London.
- The_Red_Hussar wikiPageWikiLink Marie_Tempest.
- The_Red_Hussar wikiPageWikiLink Wallacks_Theatre.
- The_Red_Hussar wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Red Hussar".
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- The_Red_Hussar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Solomon_operas.
- The_Red_Hussar subject Category:1889_operas.
- The_Red_Hussar subject Category:English-language_operas.
- The_Red_Hussar subject Category:English_comic_operas.
- The_Red_Hussar subject Category:Operas.
- The_Red_Hussar subject Category:Operas_by_Edward_Solomon.
- The_Red_Hussar hypernym Opera.
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- The_Red_Hussar comment "The Red Hussar is a comedy opera in three acts by Edward Solomon, with a libretto by Henry Pottinger Stephens, concerning a young ballad singer who disguises herself as a Hussar to follow her penniless beloved to France. By a feat of gallantry, she saves his life and is promoted to the rank of sergeant. It turns out that she is a rich heiress, and all ends happily.The piece opened at the Lyric Theatre in London on 23 November 1889, running for 175 performances.".
- The_Red_Hussar label "The Red Hussar".
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- The_Red_Hussar wasDerivedFrom The_Red_Hussar?oldid=703394319.
- The_Red_Hussar depiction Corporal_Bundy_The_Red_Hussar.jpg.
- The_Red_Hussar isPrimaryTopicOf The_Red_Hussar.