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THE D'OYLY CARTE OPERA COMPANY
Avon Saxon (1894) [Born c.1857, died Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 24 Mar 1909] Avon D. Saxon
appeared in New York and Boston with the Boston Ideal Opera Company in January
and February 1888. Saxon was listed as
a principal and the Ideals' repertoire included Victor, Fra Diavolo,
The Daughter of the Regiment, The Bohemian Girl, and Carmen. He made his London
Stage debut as the original Friar Tuck in Arthur Sullivan's romantic opera Ivanhoe
at the Royal English Opera House (January-June 1891), and appeared in the same
role again when the opera was revived for six performances in November of that
year. He later played Ben
Brace in the comic opera Wapping Old Stairs (Vaudeville Theatre,
February-April 1894), and in July-August 1894 he had his only engagement with
the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, appearing at the Savoy as Francal in the first production of
Messager's Mirette. He left the
cast in August, and transferred to the Lyceum the next month where he was Major
Victor Pulvereitzer in the comic opera The Queen of the Brilliants,
starring Lillian Russell. It was his
last appearance on the London Stage. Saxon returned to North America shortly thereafter and was appearing in concert in Nova Scotia in 1898. |
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