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She's in the auditorium when her mother leads the gaiety girls down the runway.
It is also known by the alternative title Gaiety Girls.
Like Gaiety Girls they had been judged worthy of a separate identity.
Later, even the stars of these musical comedies were referred to as Gaiety Girls.
The Gaiety Girls were the most fêted troupe at this time.
"I feel quite the Gaiety girl!"
Her great-aunt was one of the Gaiety Girls.
By the age of sixteen she was touring in the musical comedy A Gaiety Girl.
Gaiety girls were polite, well-behaved young women.
The Edwardian Gaiety girls would have recognized Norah.
A particular attraction of the Gaiety shows was the beautiful, dancing Gaiety Girls.
Gaiety Girls were polite, well-behaved young women and became a popular attraction and a symbol of ideal womanhood.
Beginning in the next year, he starred as the ridiculed judge in the hit musical A Gaiety Girl.
He described this in The Gaiety Years a book about Gaiety Girls.
The Goddess and the Gaiety Girl (1980)
The Gaiety Girl is a 1924 romantic film directed by King Baggot.
He provided the outline on which Owen Hall would write the book for A Gaiety Girl (1893).
One of the Gaiety girls, Alma Somerset, is falsely accused of theft.
The smart society back-chat was very popular with audiences, and A Gaiety Girl has a claim to being the first true musical comedy.
Greenbank also collaborated on A Gaiety Girl in 1893, a piece that would become a hit and establish his reputation.
One Gaiety Girl, Mabel Russell, became a Member of Parliament.
The plot of A Gaiety Girl is a simple intrigue about a stolen comb and includes a few tangled romances.
Profile of Owen, with a description of the preparation of A Gaiety Girl.
In her time she became the most photographed of the "Gaiety Girls"; her roles were portrayed in numerous picture postcards.
These shows employed female dancers known as the Gaiety Girls and were extraordinarily popular, inspiring imitations at other London theatres.