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    from the work—"The Charlatan March", "The Charlatan Waltzes" and "The Charlatan Overture"—are commonly known. The operetta is set in the early nineteenth...
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  • Tsarlatanos or The Charlatan, a 1973 Greek film starring Thanasis Veggos The Charlatan (operetta), an 1898 operetta by John Philip Sousa The Charlatans (American...
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    DeWolf Hopper (category Casey at the Bat)
    Himself The Charlatan [Original, Musical, Comedy, Opera] December 5, 1889 – June 17, 1899, Demidoff Wang [Original, Musical, Comedy, Operetta] May 4,...
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    Spanish–American War. His other major operettas included The Charlatan, Chris and the Wonderful Lamp, The Free Lance, and The American Maid. Bierley later speculated...
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    "Vocal score of The Charlatan". March 10, 2001. Retrieved April 7, 2012. "John Philip Sousa". Guide to Musical Theatre – Operetta. The Guide to Musical...
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    performed in operettas on Broadway and in London at the turn into the 20th century. Ellen G. Reardon was born in Brooklyn, New York, the daughter of John...
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    Harlem Opera House (category Pages using the Kartographer extension)
    Hammerstein; it was his first theater in the city. An early work at the house was The Charlatan, an operetta with music and lyrics by John Philip Sousa...
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    the première, the Ronde des Charlatans, interpreted by Zulma Bouffar and Christian, won an encore. The front of the theatre had a large model of the Moon...
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    Alessandro Cagliostro (category Prisoners of the Bastille)
    regarded as a charlatan and impostor, this view fortified by the savage attack of Thomas Carlyle (1795–1881) in 1833, who pronounced him the "Quack of Quacks"...
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    Friml's 'Katinka' and Sousa's 'The Charlatan'". AnnArbor.com New York Times (July 14, 1915). "'Elaine', a New Operetta" New York Times (September 16,...
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