jadis,
Reynolds Newspapers Aug 4 1878
Aquarium Theatre, Westminster
Comedy Drama - That's Why She Loved him
There is an Edith Courtenay (note the "a") listed in the cast
Jackson's Oxford Journal Sep 11 1880
The Theatre, Oxford - She Stoops to Conquer
"Miss Hardcastle was gracefully embodied by Miss Edith Courtney"
Up until 1892 all references (about10) to Edith Courtney relate to her as an actress. In 1895 comes the first references to a "musical" side ie.
The Era, Apr 13 1895
Melbourne, Australia - Princess Theatre
".... new production of Cinderella" - and Edith Courtney is listed as Elfinella. A review of the show includes "... the ballets, arranged by Madame Phillipini and Mr John Wallace constitute an important feature".
The Era, Feb 29 1896
Theatre Royal, Stratford - The Lightning Flash
"Miss Edith Courtney causes some amusement as Selina Snack. Miss Mary Stiven introduces a couple of songs which are well received"
From now on all references to Edith (and there are a great deal of them) are of a lighter, musical side eg appearing with Vesta Tilley, George Robey, Dan Leno, Bransby Williams, as a Principal Boy in Pantomime etc. I had begun to wonder whether there were indeed 2 Edith Courtneys!!
Finally, The Times Oct 11 1957 advertises the following book
FARES PLEASE - Edith Courtney, her adventures as a "clippie", highly amusing, warm and human (published by Hutchison). Did she live to a grand old age - or a totally different Edith?
Have sent you a PM
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