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Gwen Farrar

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formed a double act, playing the cello and piano, respectively, in comedic performances for British troops. Between 1921 and 1924, they appeared at leading London and provincial variety theatres, as well as in the cabaret shows:
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by Alison Child and Rosie Wakley, tells the personal and professional partnership of Gwen Farrar and Norah Blaney. Child is also the author of
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Tell Me I'm Forgiven: The Story of Forgotten Stars Gwen Farrar and Norah Blaney
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Tell Me I'm Forgiven: The Story of Forgotten Stars Gwen Farrar and Norah Blaney
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For a time she lived in Effingham, Surrey, with Blaney. She was friends with
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At the time of her father's death, the Farrar family were living at
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Gwendoline Farrar was born on 14 July 1897, at 108 Park Street,
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and their circle. She was romantically linked to actress
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briefly and then trained as a classical cellist with
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She died after a short illness on 25 December 1944.
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Index


London
George Farrar
Heathfield School
Herbert Walenn
LRAM

World War I
Norah Blaney
Jack Hulbert
Beatrice Lillie
Alfred Lester
Gertrude Lawrence
André Charlot
Vaudeville Theatre
Strand, London
Duke of York's Theatre
Billy Leonard
Sonnie Hale
Hermione Baddeley
His Majesty's Theatre, London
Maurice Chevalier
Anton Dolin
Billy Mayerl
José Collins
Maisie Gay
Savoy Theatre
Gaiety Theatre, London
Adelphi Theatre
Jack Hulbert

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