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Musical comedy The Toreador is presented at The Gaiety Theatre, London, England, UK, Europe, during a run of 675 performances.
The musical play A Country Girl, or Town and Country, with music by Lionel Monckton and additional songs by Paul Rubens, is performed at Daly's Theatre, London, England, UK, Europe, during a run of 729 performances.
The musical comedy The Wild Rose is presented at The Knickerbocker Theatre, Broadway, New York City, USA, during a run of 136 performances.
A Chinese Honeymoon, billed as 'The English Musical Sensation' is playing at The Casino Theatre, Broadway, New York City, USA, during a run of 364 performances.
Musical extravaganza, The Defender, is playing at The Herald Square Theatre on Broadway, New York City, USA, during a run of sixty performances. The show is best remembered for introducing the song In The Good Old Summer Time, which will become a popular standard.
The Lowe Hughes Trio provide the musical entertainment in the vaudeville variety bill at The Orpheum Theatre, San Francisco, California, USA.
"Singer, sophist and satirist" James Thornton presents "his latest original songs and stories" at The Orpheum Theatre, Los Angeles, California, USA. Also on the same bill, The Twin Sisters Meredith offer "a delightful singing and dancing speciality".
"Musical experts" Morton And Van Allen are among the artists appearing at The Casino, Richmond, Virginia, USA.
Musical fantasy The Storks is playing at The Dearborn Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Vaudeville entertainer Cal Stewart records the song I'm Old But I'm Awfully Tough, plus four monologues - Uncle Josh Weathersby And The Lightning Rod Agent, Uncle Josh Weathersby At The Circus, Uncle Josh Weathersby At The Opera and Uncle Josh Weathersby's Arrival in New York City, for Victor Records in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
The Royal Yeddo Japanese Troupe, Avery And Hart, Hughey Emmett, The Howards, Kelly And Violette and The Edgertons are appearing in the "Modern Vaudeville" line-up at The Chutes, San Francisco, California, USA.
Kimi Iwasaki is born in a village in the foothills of old Shizuoka prefecture, then called Fujimi-mura, (but now in the Shimizu ward of the city of Shizuoka) in Japan, Asia. It was widely believed that she was adopted at the age of three by an American couple. On the assumption that they took her with th em when they returned to to The USA, the song Akai Kutsu (Red Shoes) will be written about her by the poet Ujo Noguchi and the composer Nagayo Motōri. The song will become hugely popular in Japan but, in fact, Kimi Iwasaki never left Japan, because she died of tuberculosis at the age of nine, which she had contracted before her adoptive parents returned home.
Musical comedy The Girl From Kay's is playing at The Apollo Theatre, London, England, UK, Europe, during a lengthy run.