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''[[The Shop Girl]]'' is a musical farce by Ivan Caryll ()[], H. J. W. Dam ()[], Adrian Ross ()[] and Lionel Monckton ()[]. | ''[[The Shop Girl]]'' is a musical farce by Ivan Caryll ()[], H. J. W. Dam ()[], Adrian Ross ()[] and Lionel Monckton ()[]. | ||
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+ | An early example of what became known as "Edwardian musical comedy" and - along with '''''[[A Gaiety Girl]]''''' (Hall, 1893) - part of the [[Gaiety]] movement and among the first of many other "girl"-themed musicals. | ||
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Published in London by Hopwood & Crew, copyrighted in 1895. | Published in London by Hopwood & Crew, copyrighted in 1895. | ||
+ | https://www.worldcat.org/title/shop-girl-musical-farce/oclc/9225865 |
Revision as of 05:48, 21 January 2020
The Shop Girl is a musical farce by Ivan Caryll ()[], H. J. W. Dam ()[], Adrian Ross ()[] and Lionel Monckton ()[].
An early example of what became known as "Edwardian musical comedy" and - along with A Gaiety Girl (Hall, 1893) - part of the Gaiety movement and among the first of many other "girl"-themed musicals.
Published in London by Hopwood & Crew, copyrighted in 1895.
https://www.worldcat.org/title/shop-girl-musical-farce/oclc/9225865