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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.
Musical comedy The Girl From Kay's is playing at The Apollo Theatre, London, England, UK, Europe, during a lengthy run.
The musical comedy The Sultan Of Sulu is presented at Wallack's Theatre, New York City, USA, during a run of 192 performances.
A production of the "musical extravaganza" The Wizard Of Oz by L. Frank Baum with music by Paul Tietjens and A.B. Sloane, plays at The Majestic Theatre, New York City, USA, during a run of 293 performances.
The musical comedy The Prince Of Pilsen is presented at The Broadway Theatre, Broadway, New York City, USA, during a run of four months.
Sidney William Hawkins is born in San Francisco, California, USA. She will achieve success as an ethnomusicologist, collector of folk songs. After marrying the composer Henry Cowell she will be known as Sidney Robertson Cowell.
Arthur Lennard records Skylark, Three's Company, The Language Of London, What The Organ Played and The Language Of Love for G&T in London, England, UK, Europe.
It is reported that "The musical publishing house of Carl Hoffman has been sold for $10,000 to the Whitney-Warner publishing company of Detroit, and Harry Kelly, whose 'Peaceful Henry' slow drag was the most important composition included in the sale, has been offered a fine position by the Detroit company. He will go there to-night to see about it."
The "brilliant comic opera" The Idol's Eye is playing at Chase's Theatre, Washington DC, USA. According to the newspaper advert, 'Forty great electric fans keep the theatre as cool as a roof garden'.