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By 3 April 1881, Seymour was listed as one of the variety performers with the
Middlesex Music Hall, Drury Lane and by 14 September 1884, she was a performing at the Sun Palace of Varieties, Knightsbridge. The following month she was appearing at both the Middlesex Music Hall and the Royal Foresters'
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district of London on 7 September 1903. She had become ill while on a tour of South Africa with one of George
Edwardes' theatrical companies. Seymour was survived by her husband, Harry Athol, a music hall comedian who had been a member of Professor Hermann's Transatlantiques Vaudevilles during her
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Seymour toured America as a dancer with Professor Hermann's Transatlantiques Vaudevilles company. During the tour one American press release described Seymour as having hair that "streamed down her shoulders like rivers of gold". and another declared "Dainty Katie Seymour
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Seymour and Phoebe Towers. Her father was a music hall comedian and singer, while her mother came from a noted family of actors. Seymour never attended dance classes, but instead received her early instructions from her mother who had been trained in an Italian style of
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and remained with the show when it reappeared at the Gaiety
Theatre at the beginning of October for a run that would continue until mid-December. A few days after Christmas she was engaged at the Empire Theatre to dance in,
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Children's Pantomime Company, and the following year, billed as, "the Little Wonder", six-year-old Seymour sang and danced a version of the
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Harlequin, Seymour played Colin, a peasant boy, Puck, and a tricksy dancing spirit. A few years later, in fall 1879, she was Tim, a tiger, in a burlesque piece at London's Philharmonic Theatre entitled,
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437:, in which Katie Seymour played Alice, Lady Coodle's maid, closed on 13 July 1900 after run of nearly twenty months. She next played Rosa, another maid (Lady Punchestown's) in
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Seymour had become the first woman in New York City to be arrested for speeding. She was stopped on
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dances like a fairy or butterfly". By August 1890 she was a member of the Bank Holiday Company at London's
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118:and died not long after her return voyage home.
1406:"Gaiety Theatre – Last Night of A Runaway Girl"
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1108:"The Theatre: 'Joan of Arc' at the Gaiety"
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1602:. London. 14 December 1901. p. 48
812:. London. 14 September 1884. p. 6
1386:. London. 26 November 1896. p. 4
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1302:. London. 1 September 1893. p. 1
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1330:. London. 16 October 1893. p. 4
840:. London. 26 October 1884. p. 6
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1187:. London. 30 June 1892. p. 2
1006:. London. 12 July 1889. p. 4
922:. London. 25 June 1886. p. 1
784:. London. 3 April 1881. p. 6
272:, Seymour danced in the debut of
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462:Knickerbocker Theatre, Broadway
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1034:. 11 September 1889. p. 3
728:. 30 December 1876. p. 14
702:. 13 September 1903. p. 8
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671:. 8 September 1903. p. 3
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356:in a separate piece entitle,
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1574:. 21 October 1901. p. 1
1454:– Internet Broadway Database
665:"Death of Miss Kate Seymour"
578:"Drawing Room Entertainment"
333:After an eight-month run in
1727:Burials at Lambeth Cemetery
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1512:"Katie Seymour's Adventure"
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1475:. 14 April 1901. p. 19
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1456:Retrieved 11 February 2014
1433:Hollingshead, John, 1903,
1162:Adams, William Davenport.
1136:"Prince of Wales' Theatre"
1060:. 28 March 1890. p. 1
654:Retrieved 13 February 2014
584:. 15 March 1876. p. 5
415:, with further music from
411:and Adrian Ross, music by
268:On 6 February 1892 at the
34:Katie Seymour as Alice in
1665:"Katie Seymour's Funeral"
1540:"Scores American Dancers"
1439:Retrieved 30 January 2014
1299:The Evening News and Post
1266:"Empire – Round the Town"
1184:The Evening News and Post
1165:A Dictionary of the Drama
545:Lambeth Cemetery, Tooting
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352:, Seymour teamed up with
270:Prince of Wales's Theatre
155:based on the fairy tale,
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1568:"Alhambra – Two Ballets"
1520:. 12 May 1901. p. 8
1517:Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
1179:"Cackle of the Coulisse"
1058:Decatur Daily Republican
891:Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
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694:"Death of Katie Seymour"
447:. Seymour remained with
315:Cinder-Ellen up too Late
307:Cinder Ellen up too Late
186:Empire, Leicester Square
166:Drury-lane and Park-lane
104:Edwardian musical comedy
520:Holloway Empire Theatre
451:through February 1901.
358:The Candle and the Moth
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776:"Middlesex Music Hall"
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860:"Deacon's Music Hall"
648:Knowles, Mark, 2002.
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300:'s Cinder-Ellen and
116:British South Africa
1621:"Holloway Empire".
1599:Mainly About People
1054:"A Great Hall Show"
914:"The Royal Holborn"
886:"The Royal Holborn"
699:Lloyd's Weekly News
551:Resources and notes
344:and on 21 October,
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100:Victorian burlesque
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220:. In mid-December
212:by John L. Shine,
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1294:"Amusement Notes"
942:"London Pavilion"
864:Clerkenwell Press
669:London Daily Mail
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440:The Messenger Boy
399:slack wire walker
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200:Career 1891–1902
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421:The Circus Girl
419:. Another hit,
417:Lionel Monckton
409:Harry Greenbank
404:The Circus Girl
328:George Edwardes
286:Douglas Jerrold
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262:Miss Lethbridge
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