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George Honey : ウィキペディア英語版 | George Honey George Honey (25 May 1822 – 28 May 1880) was a British actor, comedian and singer. He was in the original productions of ''Caste'' by T. W. Robertson, and ''Engaged'' by W. S. Gilbert. ==Opera== His acting career began in November 1848 at the Princess's Theatre, London, in the role of Pan in ''Midas''. He was not regarded as a comedian in his early career, but as a singer; he joined the Pyne & Harrison Opera Company and appeared in several operas. One of these was ''The Rose of Castille'', in which he appeared in the original production in 1857 at the Lyceum Theatre, London.〔(''The Dramatic List'': A record of the performances of living actors and actresses of the British stage, edited by Charles E. Pascoe, 1880 ) Cornell University Library, via archive.org. Accessed 4 June 2014.〕〔(The Rose of Castille ) George P Upton, ''The Standard Operas - Their Plots, Their Music, and Their Composers'', accessed 12 June 2014〕 Another was ''Martha'' in 1858 at the Drury Lane theatre, in an English translation; a reviewer in ''The Musical World'' wrote, "Mr. George Honey made an amusing caricature of Lord Tristan, but was not always to be praised for his extravagances."
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