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E. W. Royce

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he married Marie Wood Smithers (1855–1932), an actress and singer and later a teacher of stage dancing. With her he had six more children: Marie Elizabeth (1874–1957); Louisa Caroline (1875–1953); Edward Alphonse (born 1878); Elizabeth Charlotte (born 1880); Albert Edward Ambrose (born 1885) and
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he married Emily Watson (born 1850), and with her had a son, James William Royce Reddall (1870–1964), who later performed and choreographed as E. W. Royce, Jr. Emily presumably died in childbirth or soon afterwards, and in 1873, listed as a widower and a comedian, at
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in which his wife Marie Royce appeared as Blueskin. On his return to England in 1892 he began to direct and choreograph, as well as continuing to act, playing Jabez Pasha in
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Ayres (born 1801) and James Reddall (born 1805), a commercial traveller. His acting career began in 1860 when he made his début at the
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Somerset, England, Church of England Baptisms, 1813–1914 for James William Royce Reddall, Bath, Holy Trinity, 1857–1891: Ancestry.com
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Florence Victoria (born 1887). His daughters Louisa, Elizabeth and Florence became stage dancers, using the stage name Royce.
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England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916–2007 for Edward W Reddall, 1926, Q1-Jan–Feb–Mar: Ancestry.com
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Photograph and signatures of the famous Gaiety foursome: Farren, Terry, Vaughan and Royce (standing) in
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Owing to ill-health Royce ceased acting in 1882 but had recovered sufficiently by early 1886 to join
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until 1882. His theatrical career spanned five decades, from 1860 to 1908. His son was the director
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London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754–1932 for Edward William Reddall
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Photograph of Kate Vaughan as Morgiana and E.W. Royce as Hassarac in
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430:(NSW: 1842–1954) Wednesday 27 January 1926, Page 13 99:Among his many early parts was the title role in 526:The British Musical Theatre: Volume 1, 1865–1914 236:'s London company in a tour of W. S. Gilbert's 210:The Bohemian G-yurl and the Unapproachable Pole 199:. Here among other roles he played Don Jose in 195:at a time when the theatre was specialising in 8: 480:, Atlantic Books, London (2013) Google Books 462:, St Mary, Lambeth, 1870–1876: Ancestry.com 445:1911 England Census for Edward William Royce 447:, London, Lambeth, Stockwell: Ancestry.com 246:London Gaiety Company, under engagement to 121:and George Dolby, he appeared as Ulric in 113:(1875). Joining the theatrical company of 528:, Oxford University Press (1986), p. 765 419: 417: 415: 440: 438: 436: 334: 332: 330: 326: 117:, then under the joint management of 7: 595:English male musical theatre actors 14: 590:19th-century English male actors 538:"The End of the Gaiety Theatre" 175:'Teddy' Royce became a star at 258:. The company, after visiting 1: 222:Aladdin; or, the Sacred Lamp 78:Theatre Royal, Covent Garden 500:, accessed 27 November 2020 317:, London, in 1926 aged 84. 125:(1876) and was Job Wort in 616: 498:Victoria and Albert Museum 585:English male stage actors 542:Boston Evening Transcript 428:The Sydney Morning Herald 207:(1876); Count Arnheim in 205:Little Don Cesar de Bazan 224:over Christmas 1881–82. 556:(subscription required) 464:(subscription required) 449:(subscription required) 394:(subscription required) 381:(subscription required) 171:at the Gaiety (1880–81) 600:English choreographers 377:Edward William Reddall 270:on 28 May 1886 at the 172: 160: 148:(January–March 1876). 66:Edward William Reddall 26: 424:Death of Edward Royce 303:The Belle of Brittany 189:Edward O'Connor Terry 183:in London along with 166: 154: 146:Charing Cross Theatre 60:Early life and career 46:Edward O'Connor Terry 24: 544:, 23 July 1903, p. 5 277:Little Jack Sheppard 213:(1877); Hassarac in 119:Richard D'Oyly Carte 83:Un ballo in maschera 40:, usually alongside 30:Edward William Royce 197:Victorian burlesque 136:, variously at the 123:The Duke's Daughter 103:'s farcical comedy 34:Victorian burlesque 266:first appeared in 173: 161: 155:As Jabez Pasha in 111:St James's Theatre 64:Royce was born as 27: 492:The Forty Thieves 474:Conlin, Jonathan 357:www.gsarchive.net 353:"Edward Royce Jr" 274:in the burlesque 215:The Forty Thieves 201:Henry James Byron 177:John Hollingshead 169:The Forty Thieves 607: 559: 557: 551: 545: 535: 529: 519: 513: 507: 501: 487: 481: 472: 466: 465: 457: 451: 450: 442: 431: 421: 410: 407:Edward Royce, Jr 403: 397: 395: 389: 383: 382: 374: 368: 367: 365: 363: 349: 343: 336: 286:Constance Loseby 134:A Blighted Being 615: 614: 610: 609: 608: 606: 605: 604: 565: 564: 563: 562: 555: 552: 548: 536: 532: 520: 516: 508: 504: 488: 484: 473: 469: 463: 458: 454: 448: 443: 434: 422: 413: 404: 400: 393: 390: 386: 380: 375: 371: 361: 359: 351: 350: 346: 337: 328: 323: 308:Queen's Theatre 230: 138:Royalty Theatre 80:as a dancer in 62: 17: 12: 11: 5: 613: 611: 603: 602: 597: 592: 587: 582: 577: 567: 566: 561: 560: 546: 530: 514: 502: 482: 467: 452: 432: 411: 405:Stone, David. 398: 384: 369: 344: 338:Stone, David. 325: 324: 322: 319: 313:Royce died in 294:Richard Temple 229: 226: 181:Gaiety Theatre 61: 58: 38:Gaiety Theatre 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 612: 601: 598: 596: 593: 591: 588: 586: 583: 581: 578: 576: 573: 572: 570: 558: 550: 547: 543: 539: 534: 531: 527: 523: 518: 515: 511: 506: 503: 499: 495: 494:at the Gaiety 493: 486: 483: 479: 478: 471: 468: 461: 456: 453: 446: 441: 439: 437: 433: 429: 425: 420: 418: 416: 412: 408: 402: 399: 396: 388: 385: 378: 373: 370: 358: 354: 348: 345: 341: 335: 333: 331: 327: 320: 318: 316: 311: 309: 305: 304: 299: 295: 291: 290:Lionel Brough 287: 283: 279: 278: 273: 272:Theatre Royal 269: 265: 261: 257: 253: 249: 245: 241: 240: 235: 234:May Fortescue 227: 225: 223: 220: 216: 212: 211: 206: 202: 198: 194: 190: 186: 185:Nellie Farren 182: 178: 170: 165: 158: 153: 149: 147: 143: 142:Globe Theatre 139: 135: 132: 128: 124: 120: 116: 115:Selina Dolaro 112: 108: 107: 102: 101:W. S. Gilbert 97: 94: 89: 86:. In 1870 at 85: 84: 79: 75: 71: 67: 59: 57: 55: 51: 47: 43: 39: 35: 31: 23: 19: 16:British actor 549: 541: 533: 525: 517: 505: 491: 485: 476: 470: 455: 427: 401: 387: 372: 362:27 September 360:. Retrieved 356: 347: 312: 301: 298:Henry Irving 281: 275: 237: 231: 221: 214: 208: 204: 193:Kate Vaughan 174: 168: 156: 133: 122: 104: 98: 81: 73: 65: 63: 54:Edward Royce 50:Kate Vaughan 42:Nelly Farren 36:at London's 29: 28: 18: 580:1926 deaths 575:1841 births 522:Gänzl, Kurt 340:E. W. Royce 228:Later years 129:'s one-act 25:E. W. 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Index


Victorian burlesque
Gaiety Theatre
Nelly Farren
Edward O'Connor Terry
Kate Vaughan
Edward Royce
Eversholt
Theatre Royal, Covent Garden
Un ballo in maschera
York
Lambeth
W. S. Gilbert
Tom Cobb
St James's Theatre
Selina Dolaro
Richard D'Oyly Carte
Tom Taylor
farce
Royalty Theatre
Globe Theatre
Charing Cross Theatre


John Hollingshead
Gaiety Theatre
Nellie Farren
Edward O'Connor Terry
Kate Vaughan
Victorian burlesque

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