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Kirke La Shelle

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318: 975: 495:. La Shelle suffered two accidents early in May 1905 while at his summer residence in Bellport, Long Island—a badly cut foot from a lawn mower and serious burns to his face while attempting to repair a hot water pipe. The stress from these events were thought to have aggravated the diabetes that led to his death on May 16, 1905. 31: 490:
On June 15, 1893, La Shelle married, in Chicago, Mazie Elizabeth Nodine, an Illinois native. The couple had two children, Mazie Maria and Kirke, born between 1898 and 1901. In 1904 La Shelle's health began to decline and he was eventually diagnosed as
510:, author Ray Brown, writer William Eugene Lewis and friend J. Louis White. Not long after her husband's death Mazie La Shelle, as president, and J. Louis White, as secretary, formed the Kirke La Shelle Co. to continue to produce and protect his 214:. La Shelle later became a newspaper reporter, drama critic and would, during the 1880s, go on to hold a number of reporting and editorial positions with several Chicago area newspapers. In the early 1880s La Shelle spent a year or two in 812: 116:(September 23, 1862 – May 16, 1905) was an American journalist, playwright and theatrical producer. He was known for his association with such successful productions as 1009: 1004: 279:, proved to be a huge success that earned its producers a fortune. La Shelle and Clarke followed with Daniels’ successful productions of the comic operas 813:"NEW OPERETTA PRODUCED; "Princess Chic" Given Last Night at the Casino. Much Applause and the Music Agreeable to the Hearers -- Work of the Performers" 1019: 359: 1039: 1034: 1014: 943: 684: 226:. By 1884 La Shelle returned to Chicago, where he continued working on Chicago papers and at some point composed poetry that appeared in 156:. La Shelle's career as a playwright and producer was relatively brief due to an illness that led to his demise at the age of forty-two. 724: 739: 248:
From 1892 to 1895 La Shelle served as general manager and director of the Bostonians, a theatrical troupe previously known as the
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embarked on a road tour that, over the next several seasons, would see the Princess Chic of Normandy played by MacDonald,
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replaced Methot as Princess Chic due to a nagging injury in early February 1900. She continued to play the role for its
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In 1895 La Shelle partnered with Arthur F. Clarke, the Bostonians’ former business manager and advance man, to back the
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the son of Sarah Williams and James Ralph LaShells. His father, the son of a prominent Philadelphia lawyer, settled in
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January 21, 1902, p. 3 – Achievement of Comic Opera Star Still Remains Fresh in Mind of Patriot.
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La Shelle was laid to rest at a small cemetery near his summer home in Bellport. Serving as his
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Illinois Marriages to 1850 - James R. Lashells, Sarah M. Williams, Sept. 22, 1850, Ancestry.com
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In his early teens La Shelle began his newspaper career as a printer's apprentice with the
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U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules, Sarah M. La Shells, December 1869, Ancestry.com
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November 18, 1900, Part two, p. 1 - Old Friends Are Greeted at the Columbia Theater.
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The Trow (formerly Wilson's) Copartnership and Corporation Directory of New York,
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U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules, Harriet Lashells, May 1850, Ancestry.com
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While still in his teens La Shelle joined the printing department of the
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as his business manager and advance man for an upcoming American tour.
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in Boston where it opened on January 16, 1900. During its Boston run,
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Barnet, R. A. 1901, 'Miss Simplicity: A Musical comedy by R. A Burnet
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James LaShells, 1870 US Census, Wyoming, Illinois, Ancestry.com
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some three weeks later. After closing early in March 1900
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and later founding editor of an evening paper called the
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La Shelle produced and shared the writing credits with
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That same year La Shelle wrote the book and lyrics for
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In 1899 La Shelle directed a touring company headed by
287:(1899), written by La Shelle in collaboration with 514:. On June 8, 1908 she married the noted architect 175:around 1844 where he farmed and later worked as a 1010:20th-century American dramatists and playwrights 1005:19th-century American dramatists and playwrights 986: 537:sometimes spelled La Shells, Lashells or LaShell 433:. He produced Augustus Thomas' 1903 hit comedy 561:The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography, 472:and, what would prove to be his final project, 232:. In 1891 La Shelle left the dramatic desk of 89:Journalist, Playwright and Theatrical Producer 898:Kirke La Shelle Dead as Result of Accident. 856:The Complete Book of 1900s Broadway Musicals 427:he co-authored the book to the 1902 musical 887:Kirke La Shelle, Internet Broadway Database 769:"Amusements:Lafayette Square Opera House". 662:(Rochester, Indiana), April 26, 1892, p. 4 393:In 1899 La Shelle produced the successful 29: 685:Miller, T., Wilmeth, D. B., 1889, p.324, 362:in the title role. It then toured to the 306:that presented a stage adaptation of the 573: 571: 316: 187:where he died in 1888 at the age of 80. 1020:American theatre managers and producers 882: 880: 518:at Frank Vanderlip's country estate in 987: 555: 553: 551: 549: 547: 545: 543: 852: 568: 437:, and the following year he produced 1040:19th-century American businesspeople 1035:People from Butte County, California 1015:American musical theatre librettists 877: 687:A Hundred Years of Music in America, 861:Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 631:Vol. 5, July–December, 1890, p. 171 540: 312:Charles O'Malley, the Irish Dragoon 13: 588:History of Stark County, Illinois, 263:Frank Daniels’ Comic Opera Company 197: 97:Mazie Elizabeth Nodine (1893-1905) 14: 1051: 968: 973: 853:Dietz, Dan (2022). "Tommy Rot". 755:Masonic Temple (advertisement). 485: 952: 933: 918: 905: 892: 846: 825: 821:. February 13, 1900. p. 4. 805: 792: 779: 762: 749: 733: 718: 705: 693: 678: 665: 650: 1030:People from Bellport, New York 775:. 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Their first production 148:The Education of Mr. Pipp 101: 93: 85: 66: 40: 28: 21: 945:The New York Supplement, 843:February 16, 1902, p. 22 657:In A Common Kind O' Way. 949:Retrieved June 20, 2014 930:Retrieved June 19, 2014 889:Retrieved June 19, 2014 837:The San Francisco Call, 802:February 4, 1900, p. 16 772:Washington Evening Star 745:Retrieved June 13, 2014 647:November 19, 1890, p. 3 565:Retrieved June 11, 2014 512:intellectual properties 229:The Ladies Home Journal 35:Kirke La Shelle c. 1904 789:January 16, 1900, p. 9 730:Retrieved June 9, 2014 690:Retrieved June 9, 2014 592:Retrieved June 9, 2014 563:Vol. XII, 1904, p. 185 475:The Heir to the Hoorah 464:. In 1905 he produced 329: 324:sheet music featuring 271:, a comic operetta by 268:The Wizard of the Nile 153:The Heir to the Hoorah 118:The Wizard of the Nile 982:at Wikimedia Commons 675:October 1, 1891, p. 4 671:No heading (col. 5). 520:Scarborough, New York 456:1903 stage adaptation 435:The Earl of Pawtucket 403:The Bonnie Brier Bush 320: 138:The Earl of Pawtucket 833:Los Angeles Herald, 759:April 20, 1899, p. 4 715:March 10, 1895, p. 3 673:Wyoming Post Herald, 516:Richard Howland Hunt 454:on their successful 212:Chicago Morning News 165:Milton Kirk LaShells 45:Martin Kirk LaShells 863:. p. 124-126. 841:San Francisco Call, 800:Boston Sunday Post, 787:Boston Daily Globe, 757:Fort Wayne Journal, 711:A New Comic Opera. 470:Charles Dana Gibson 192:Wyoming Post Herald 105:Mazie Marie c. 1898 962:May 21, 1908, p. 7 915:May 19, 1905, p. 9 902:May 17, 1905, p. 9 818:The New York Times 798:Columbia Theatre. 728:, June 1905, p. 29 699:originally titled 368:Christie MacDonald 330: 78:Bellport, New York 55:September 23, 1862 16:American dramatist 978:Media related to 785:Drama and Music. 645:Indianapolis Sun, 421:Joseph W. Herbert 380:The Princess Chic 343:The Princess Chic 334:The Princess Chic 322:The Princess Chic 218:as editor of the 204:Chicago Telegraph 185:Biggs, California 169:Wyoming, Illinois 123:The Princess Chic 111: 110: 59:Wyoming, Illinois 1047: 977: 963: 956: 950: 940:Good faith (law) 937: 931: 922: 916: 909: 903: 896: 890: 884: 875: 874: 850: 844: 831:At the Theatre. 829: 823: 822: 809: 803: 796: 790: 783: 777: 776: 766: 760: 753: 747: 737: 731: 722: 716: 709: 703: 697: 691: 682: 676: 669: 663: 654: 648: 641:With Dog An' Gun 638: 632: 629:Current Opinion, 626: 620: 617: 611: 608: 602: 599: 593: 584: 578: 575: 566: 557: 538: 535: 384:Marguerite Sylva 364:Columbia Theatre 356:Washington D. C. 326:Marguerita Sylva 234:The Chicago Mail 224:Daily Advertiser 220:Bismarck Tribune 73: 54: 52: 33: 19: 18: 1055: 1054: 1050: 1049: 1048: 1046: 1045: 1044: 985: 984: 980:Kirke La Shelle 971: 966: 960:New York Times, 957: 953: 938: 934: 923: 919: 913:New York Times, 910: 906: 900:New York Times, 897: 893: 885: 878: 871: 851: 847: 830: 826: 811: 810: 806: 797: 793: 784: 780: 768: 767: 763: 754: 750: 738: 734: 723: 719: 713:New York Times, 710: 706: 698: 694: 683: 679: 670: 666: 655: 651: 639: 635: 627: 623: 618: 614: 609: 605: 600: 596: 585: 581: 576: 569: 558: 541: 536: 532: 528: 504:Frank Vanderlip 488: 395:Augustus Thomas 374:premier at the 293:Miss Simplicity 289:Frederic Ranken 246: 200: 198:Newspaper years 162: 114:Kirke La Shelle 106: 81: 75: 71: 62: 56: 50: 48: 47: 46: 36: 24: 23:Kirke La Shelle 17: 12: 11: 5: 1053: 1043: 1042: 1037: 1032: 1027: 1022: 1017: 1012: 1007: 1002: 997: 970: 969:External links 967: 965: 964: 951: 932: 917: 904: 891: 876: 869: 845: 824: 804: 791: 778: 761: 748: 732: 717: 704: 692: 677: 664: 649: 633: 621: 612: 603: 594: 579: 567: 539: 529: 527: 524: 487: 484: 480:Paul Armstrong 478:, a comedy by 443:, a comedy by 401:and, in 1901, 388:Vera Michelena 376:Casino Theatre 348:New Year's Day 338:Julian Edwards 304:Wilton Lackaye 281:The Idol's Eye 277:Harry B. 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Wyoming, Illinois
Bellport, New York
The Princess Chic
Arizona
The Virginian
The Heir to the Hoorah
Wyoming, Illinois
Stark County
tradesman
tuberculosis
Biggs, California
foreman
Bismarck, Dakota Territory
The Ladies Home Journal
E. S. Willard
Boston Ideal Opera Company
Robin Hood
Frank Daniels’ Comic Opera Company
The Wizard of the Nile
Victor Herbert
Harry B. Smith
Frederic Ranken
R. A. Barnet
Wilton Lackaye
Charles Lever

Marguerita Sylva
Julian Edwards
The Princess Chic

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