Gabrielle Ray – See See – The Manchester Evening News – Thursday 21st June 1906
New Chinese Comic Opera.
Mr. George Edwardes is to be congratulated on scoring yet another success with “See- See,” an elaborately staged play with China as its locale, which was produced before a full house at the Prince of Wales’s Theatre last night. No effort has spared in providing picturesque scenery and magnificent dresses. The music and songs, too, are excellent, one song in particular, “The Slave,” sung by Mr. Huntley Wright, describing the woes of the British slaves – slaves to fashion, slaves to golf, &c – receiving a tremendous reception. The play is in the hands of a capable company, which includes Miss Demise Orme, Miss Gabrielle Ray, Miss Lily Elsie, the Misses Amy and Adrienne Augarde, Messrs. Maurice Farkoa, H. Berry, and Fred Emney.
The Manchester Evening News Thursday 21st June 1906
Gabrielle Ray – The Dollar Princess – The Manchester Evening News – Saturday 18th September 1909
“The Dollar Princess,” which Mr. George Edwardes first tried in Manchester with great success will be produced at Daly’s next Saturday as a successor to “The Merry Widow.”
The company will include Miss Lily Elsie, Miss Gabrielle Ray, Miss Emmy Wehlan, Mr. Joseph Coyne, and Mr. Robert Michaelis
The Manchester Evening News – Saturday 18th September 1909