Baron Golosh

Baron Golosh

Baron Golosh is a musical comedy, with some songs composed by Leslie Stuart. It was first ran from April to June 1895 at the Trafalgar Theatre in London, running for only 43 performances.

The original cast featured Scott Russell who was best known for this work with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. Other cast members included Sylvia Grey, making her last appearance in a West End of London theatre, E.J. Lonnen, Harry Paulton, Florence Perry, and Alice Lethbridge.


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