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Stanislaus Stange : ウィキペディア英語版 | Stanislaus Stange Stanislaus Stange (1862–1917) was a playwright, librettist and lyricist who created many Broadway shows in the ''fin-de-siecle'' era and early 20th century. After minor success as an actor, Stange made his career as a writer in the musical theatre, moving towards more varied theatrical work before his death. ==Early career== He was born in Liverpool, England. He emigrated to America in 1881 and attempted to establish himself as an actor and elocution teacher, teaching the Delsarte technique of acting. One of his pupils was Alice Nielsen, for whom he later wrote shows.〔Dall Wilson, ''Alice Nielsen and the Gayety of Nations'', 2008, p.144.〕 He worked with a drama club in Kansas City, where he acted in and directed ''The Bells'' and ''Richard III''. He later toured with George C. Milne, Stuart Robson and William H. Crane.〔Felicia Hardison Londré, David Austin Latchaw, ''The enchanted years of the stage: Kansas City at the crossroads of American theater, 1870-1930'', University of Missouri Press, 2007, p.104.〕
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