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Emma Chambers (soubrette)

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She visited England in 1891, then in 1892 returned, via South Africa, to Australia to settle some personal business, but while there, played Bob Bloater, the stable-boy in
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Her sister wrote a popular song with the words "Good-bye, darling, I must leave you ; one more kiss before we part"
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Around 1889 Chambers married Albert Marsh, who was also her manager. She has also been, reportedly, Mrs Lytton.
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On 28 July 1889 she left Australia for South Africa with her own company by the steamer
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She attracted public attention by her portrayal of Harry Halyard in
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She arrived in Australia in October 1884 under contract to
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theatre, London, and a young country girl in his comedy
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John Thomas Haines
St James's Theatre
H. J. Byron
pantomime
Jack the Giant Killer
Alexandra Palace
Sour Grapes
Die Fledermaus
The Princess of Trebizonde
Royal Alhambra Theatre
Lecocq
Le Petit Duc
Philharmonic Theatre, Islington
Planquette
Les cloches de Corneville
Globe Theatre
Alexander Henderson
La petite mademoiselle
Reece
Leigh
Solomon
Stephens
Billee Taylor
Imperial Theatre
Williamson, Garner and Musgrove
Princess's Theatre, Melbourne
MacKaye
Hazel Kirke
Henry Pettitt

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