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Afgar, or the
Andalusian Leisure is a
musical with
lyrics by
Douglas Furber,
music by
Charles Cuvillier and a book by Fred
Thompson and
Worton David....
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Meister as a
Market artist who
bears a
resemblance to Hergé. Mark
Ivanir as
Afgar Outpost Soldier/Secretary.
Sebastian Roché as Pedro/1st Mate. Ron Bot****a...
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songs by
Rodgers and Hart and
others by
Sigmund Romberg and Alex Gerber.
Afgar was
another successful musical in 1920–21. The
Gingham Girl was a hit musical...
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written by Max Shulman.
Notable for the
first film
appearance of Bob Fosse.
Afgar 1919 West End
Charles Cuvillier Douglas Furber Fred
Thompson and Worton...
- an operetta, all of
which consolidated her success. In the star
vehicle Afgar, from 1919 to 1921,
first in London, then New York and on tour in the U...
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Retrieved 22
October 2013. Leny,
Malacinski (1
November 2012). "Bycyklen
afgår ved døden, 17 år gammel". Jyllands-Posten. p. 10. Niels, Rytter; Flemming...
- (1907) (expanded to the
three act Laïs, ou la
Courtisane Amoureuse in 1912),
Afgar (1909), La
Reine joyeuse (1912),
Sappho (1912),
Florabella (1921), and Nonnette...
- rendez-vous
strasbourgeois (Romain Coolus), Paris, Comédie-Royale 1909:
Afgar, ou Les
loisirs andalous (Barde and
Michel Carré, fils), Paris, Capucines...
- 1921
Mecca (Musical, Mime, Spectacle)
October 4, 1920 –
January 22, 1921
Afgar (Musical, Spectacle)
November 8, 1920 –
April 2, 1921 La Chauve-Souris (1922)...
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Violette at the
Lyric Theatre (1918), Dansasch,
Master of the
Gates in
Afgar at the
London Pavilion (1919), and
Babadagh in The
Naughty Princess at the...