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''[[S'Nice]]'' was a theatrical review created by dancer and choreographer [[Edouard Espinosa]] (1871–1950 - also known as [[Edward Espinosa]])[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edouard_Espinosa].  
 
''[[S'Nice]]'' was a theatrical review created by dancer and choreographer [[Edouard Espinosa]] (1871–1950 - also known as [[Edward Espinosa]])[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edouard_Espinosa].  
  
Consisting largely of so-called "star turns", the review was advertised as "Espinosa’s £1000 Revue", it was first produced at the Gaiety Theatre, Hastings, 29th March and Coronet Theatre, 5th April 1915, "with Eva Kelland (billed as "The Australian Girl"). It went on to tour the colonies in 1917 and 1918.   
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Consisting largely of so-called "star turns", the review was advertised as "Espinosa’s £1000 Revue", it was first produced at the Gaiety Theatre, Hastings, 29th March and Coronet Theatre, 5th April 1915, "with Eva Kelland (billed as "The Australian Girl", she was in fact Espinosa's wife). It went on to tour the colonies in 1917 and 1918.   
  
 
1917: Produced by [[Edward Espinosa]] and his company, including [[Dan Thomas]], [[Hilda Attenboro]], at the [[Empire Theatre]] in Johannesburg and other parts of South Africa.  
 
1917: Produced by [[Edward Espinosa]] and his company, including [[Dan Thomas]], [[Hilda Attenboro]], at the [[Empire Theatre]] in Johannesburg and other parts of South Africa.  

Revision as of 06:39, 8 May 2019

S'Nice was a theatrical review created by dancer and choreographer Edouard Espinosa (1871–1950 - also known as Edward Espinosa)[1].

Consisting largely of so-called "star turns", the review was advertised as "Espinosa’s £1000 Revue", it was first produced at the Gaiety Theatre, Hastings, 29th March and Coronet Theatre, 5th April 1915, "with Eva Kelland (billed as "The Australian Girl", she was in fact Espinosa's wife). It went on to tour the colonies in 1917 and 1918.

1917: Produced by Edward Espinosa and his company, including Dan Thomas, Hilda Attenboro, at the Empire Theatre in Johannesburg and other parts of South Africa.


https://www.agefotostock.com/age/en/Stock-Images/Rights-Managed/MEV-11784433

The Athenaeum, Volume 1, No 4563, April 10, 1915: p.342[2]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edouard_Espinosa