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Sybil Grey

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in 1906 and in tours of that musical thereafter. In March 1930 Grey participated with Bond and Braham in a Gilbert and Sullivan Society reunion of the original "Three Little Maids from School". In her last years, she lived in
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stated that the short stature of Braham, Bond and Grey "suggested the advisability of grouping them as three Japanese school-girls" referred to in the opera as the 'three little maids'".
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In the 1901 census she was listed as an "actress and masseuse". Her acting appearances became fewer in the new century. She was Miss Deare, the postmistress, in a musical comedy,
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Grey was born in London’s Conduit Street West, the second daughter of Henry Taylor, a linen draper, and his Exeter-born wife Susannah. Grey began her stage career with the
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of April 1885 said, "Miss Sybil Grey is one of the valuable recruits above alluded to. She has a pretty voice, her intonation is correct and her appearance attractive."
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operas, from 1880 to 1888. Afterwards, she went on to a long West End theatre career, appearing in both musical theatre and plays.
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followed at the Savoy in November 1882. Grey created the non-singing role of Fleta, while continuing as Jane in
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in March 1883, Grey played Mary, the maid. Later that year, she was given the singing role of Leila in
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After this long engagement, Grey withdrew from the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. After a short tour with
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After leaving D'Oyly Carte, Grey enjoyed a long West End theatre career. She began with
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in 1880 as a member of the chorus and understudy during the first London production of
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in November 1881, Grey also played the non-singing role of Jane in the curtain raiser
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revival's run ended, she again left the D'Oyly Carte company, never to return.
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best known for creating a series of minor roles in productions by the
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Gilbert & Sullivan – The Official D'Oyly Carte Picture History
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and played the minor role of First Bridesmaid in the accompanying
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as the King of Diamonds. In 1891 she played Alice Ormerod in
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and Lucy Morley in an unsuccessful tryout of a farce called
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at a charity matinée at the Savoy, in a cast that included
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Index

Lady Sybil Grey

Princess Ida
Victorian era
D'Oyly Carte Opera Company
Gilbert and Sullivan
D'Oyly Carte Opera Company
Gilbert and Sullivan
The Pirates of Penzance
Opera Comique
Patience
Opera Comique
Savoy Theatre
Mock Turtles
Frank Desprez
Eaton Faning

Braham
Bond
The Mikado
Iolanthe
A Private Wire
Princess Ida
The Sorcerer
Trial by Jury
The Mikado
Jessie Bond
Leonora Braham
W. S. Gilbert
May Holt

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