Gertie Gitana

Gertie Gitana

Gertie Gitana (December 27, 1887 – January, 1957), was a British music hall entertainer.

She was born Gertrude Mary Astbury in Shirley Street, Longport, Stoke-on-Trent. [ [http://www.thepotteries.org/did_you/008.htm Did you know? - Gertie Gitana was born in Stoke-on-Trent?] thepotteries.org] Her father was a pottery works foreman and her mother Lavinia taught at St Peter's RC school in Cobridge.

Gitana is Italian for 'little Gypsy' and she was a member of Tomlinson's 'Royal Gypsy Children' at the age of four. On account of her petite form and supposed Gypsy origins, she was sometimes billed as 'The Staffordshire Cinderella'.

She made her professional debut in 1896 at the age of eight on the stage of The Tivoli in Barrow-in-Furness. Two years later at the age of ten she had a significant billing at The Argyle in Birkenhead and her first London appearance was in 1900. At the age of 17, she topped the bill for the first time at The Ardwick Empire at Manchester and Gertie Gitana had arrived. In her prime she was reputed to have earned in excess of £100 per week and her name was always sufficient to ensure a full house.

Her music hall repertoire included 'A Schoolgirl's Holiday,' 'When the Harvest Moon is Shining,' 'Silver Bell,' 'You do Look Well in Your Old Dutch Bonnet,' 'Queen of the Cannibal Isles,' ' Never Mind,' 'When I see the Lovelight Gleaming,' and especially 'Nellie Dean,' written by Henry Armstrong, which an audience first heard her sing in 1907. 'Nellie Dean' was an instant success and the song became her 'signature tune'. Her first gramophone recordings, dating from 1911 – 1913, were made in London on the Jumbo label. During the 1914–18 war she was the Forces' sweetheart and often entertained the war wounded in hospitals.

After the war she appeared in pantomime, notably as 'Little Red Riding Hood', and 'Cinderella'. Gertie also appeared in a Royal Command Performance. Two musical shows were specially written for her: "Nellie Dean" and "Dear Louise", and in 1928 she married her leading man in the latter — Don Ross. She retired in 1938 but made a very successful come-back ten years later with other 'old timers' in the show "Thanks for the memory" produced by her husband. Her final appearance was on December 2, 1950 at The Empress Theatre, Brixton.

She died of cancer in January 1957 and was buried in the churchyard at Wigston Magna with her husband.

In the early 1950s, Frederic Street in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, was renamed Gitana Street in her honour; the street leads to the rear of the Theatre Royal in Hanley and the public house now called 'The Stage Door' (at the corner of Gitana Street) was at one time called 'The Gertie Gitana' and it still has her portrait over the door. Her name continues at "Gitana's", a public house in Hartshill Road, Stoke-on-Trent.

Her London memorial — 'The Nellie Dean' at the corner of Dean Street in Soho (renamed thus in her honour) — at one time had a shrine of her stage memorabilia. Perhaps today the nearest Londoners get to remembering her is when they have a Gertie on their cornflakes of a morning (Cockney rhyming slang Gertie Gitana = banana).

References

External links

* [http://www.thepotteries.org/did_you/008.htm The Potteries - Gertie Gitana - Report and photographs]


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