
Gabrielle Ray – The Liverpool Journal of Commerce – Saturday 10th April 1920
December 31, 2021
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MANCHESTER.
Palace (M.D., Alan Young; S. and A.M., Jesse Hewitt; A. A.M., W. Maclaren). The winning charm and dainty artistry of Gabrielle Ray are pleasingly featured here. She has a clever partner in Leslie Barker. Billy Merson requires no comment; he is just himself, and patrons enjoy the fun thoroughly. Vasco, the mad musician in is popular, and St. Juste and Higgins provide harmony and humour. Among others are the Ahree Daring Reos and Graham and Cullen.
The Stage – Thursday 29th April 1920
December 30, 2021
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Gabrielle Ray (Rotary 475 M)
December 29, 2021
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Miss Gabrielle Ray returned to Daly’s Theatre last Monday evening,
after a holiday aboard, resuming her original part of Daisy in “The Dollar Princess.”
The Referee – Sunday 21st August 1910
Mabel Russell – The Dollar Princess – The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News – Saturday 27th August 1910
December 28, 2021
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It is given out officially that Gabrielle Ray, one of the most photographed women on the British stage,
and by no means the most talented, is to be married to Eric Loder, the well known owner of race horses.
Variety – February 1912
December 27, 2021
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December 26, 2021
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Heartiest Christmas and New Year Greetings
December 25, 2021
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December 24, 2021
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MISS CONSTANCE DREVER AND M. DE FREYN
Dancing the celebrated waltz from “La Veuve Joyeuse” at the Apollo Theatre. So successful has the French “Merry Widow” become that it will be played right through the autumn and winter season. Miss Drever has become a great favourite with Parisian audiences.
The Tatler – Wednesday 22nd September 1909
December 23, 2021
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December 22, 2021
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