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Sheet music cover, Love Like a Star Dear Shall Shine
Sheet music cover, Love Like a Star Dear Shall Shine on our Way. A comic duet sung nightly by Miss Lottie Venne (1852-1928) and M Marius, in Alfred Lees burlesque, The Lying Dutchman, performed at the Strand Theatre, London. Date: circa 1876
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1876 Burlesque Comedy Dear Duet Dutchman Lottie Lying Marius Necklace Nightly Oval Parody Performance Performed Performers Romance Romantic Sailor Sheet Shine Singer Singers Song Spoof Strand Sung Venne Wagner Wagnerian Miss Parodies
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Love Like a Star, Dear Shall Shine: A Comic Duet Sung Nightly by Miss Lottie Venne and Marius in Alfred Lees' Burlesque, The Lying Dutchman, at the Strand Theatre, London (circa 1876) This sheet music cover showcases the comic duet "Love Like a Star, Dear Shall Shine," performed nightly by the charismatic pair, Miss Lottie Venne and Marius, in Alfred Lees' burlesque production, The Lying Dutchman. The performance took place at the renowned Strand Theatre in London during the late 1870s. The cover features an oval image of the two entertainers, with Miss Venne, a talented soprano, donning an elegant Victorian gown and a beautiful necklace, while Marius, a versatile baritone, is depicted as a sailor with a cross around his neck, adding a touch of humor to the scene. The parody, which was a popular form of entertainment during the Victorian era, was a spoof of Richard Wagner's operas, and the duet's title suggests a romantic and starry theme. The Lying Dutchman was a burlesque, a type of theatrical production that combined elements of comedy, music, and satire, often poking fun at popular culture and current events. The production was a nightly sensation at the Strand Theatre, attracting large audiences who were drawn to the humorous and entertaining performances of Miss Venne and Marius. This sheet music cover is a fascinating glimpse into the world of Victorian entertainment and the rich history of comic duets and burlesque performances. The image, with its intriguing title and captivating design, invites us to imagine the laughter and joy that filled the Strand Theatre during those nights in the late 1870s.
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