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Elizabeth Nickell-Lean

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22: 77:. Nickell-Lean first appeared on stage in 1915, aged seven, in a Liverpool charity performance. Following this she was reportedly offered a place with the Liverpool Repertory Theatre, which was declined by her parents. She went on to study singing and German 257:
Nickell-Lean retired from the stage in 1939 in London when she married clinical pathologist Dr. Hugh Francis Brewer (1901–1982) of the Ministry of Health Emergency Hospital Service. Later that year the two were registered as living in
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West (1878–1935) and Thomas Nickell-Lean (1869–1923). Her older sister Marion Marjorie Nickell-Lean (1903–1970) married Sir William Prince-Smith O.B.E. M.C. (1898–1964) 3rd baronet of the
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so that during the 1932–34 seasons she regularly sang Isabel, Peep-Bo, Ruth and Vittoria. During the temporary absence of the company's leading mezzo-soprano,
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During the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company's centenary celebrations in 1975 all 13 extant Gilbert and Sullivan operas were performed. In the final performance of
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while continuing to play her other minor roles. She appeared in these roles in the 1934 North America tour. During the 1935–36 season she relinquished
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In her later years Nickell-Lean lived at 9 Barton Street in London, SW1. She died in 1986, aged 77, and left an estate valued at ÂŖ462,519.
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England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858–1995 for Elizabeth Gertrude Brewer
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to Eyre and assumed the small role of Leila in that operetta, adding more small roles to her repertoire: Lady Saphir in
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England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1916–2005 for Elizabeth G Nickell-Lean
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the regular D'Oyly Carte chorus was augmented by fourteen former stars of the company:
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in July 1937 but credited as Elizabeth Paynter she played Pitti-Sing in the 1939 film
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UK and Ireland, Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878–1960 for Elisabeth Nickell-Lean
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and London and made a number of concert appearances across the provinces.
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in November 1931 and was soon playing minor roles including Isabel in
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In August 1934 Nickell-Lean was promoted to the title role in
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for six years during the 1930s and on occasion sang the main
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In August 1936 Nickell-Lean again played the title role in
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1939 England and Wales Register for Elizabeth G Brewer
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Iolanthe
mezzo-soprano
D'Oyly Carte Opera Company
soubrette
Iolanthe
Liverpool
Prince-Smith baronets of Hillbrook
lieder
Manchester
D'Oyly Carte Opera Company
The Pirates of Penzance
The Mikado
Ruddigore
The Gondoliers
Marjorie Eyre
soubrette
Iolanthe
Princess Ida
The Yeomen of the Guard
Princess Ida
Patience
The Gondoliers
D'Oyly Carte Opera Company
The Mikado
Luton
Trial by Jury
Sylvia Cecil
Elsie Griffin
Ivan Menzies

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