The White Chrysanthemum

Isabel Jay in the title role

The White Chrysanthemum is an English musical in three acts by Arthur Anderson and Leedham Bantock, with lyrics by Anderson and music by Howard Talbot. First produced at the Tyne Theatre, Newcastle, 23 April 1904, it opened at the Criterion Theatre, produced by Frank Curzon and directed by Austen Hurgon, on 31 August 1905 and ran for 179 performances, closing on 10 February 1906.[1] The Japanese-themed musical starred Isabel Jay, Rutland Barrington, Lawrence Grossmith (a son of George Grossmith), and Henry Lytton.[2] Louie Pounds later joined the cast. The musical enjoyed various international productions including one at the Kings Theatre in Melbourne, Australia in 1917 starring Barry Lupino.[citation needed]

  1. ^ "The White Chrysanthemum". The Guide to Musical Theatre. Retrieved 2 September 2021.
  2. ^ Gillan, Don (ed). "The White Chrysanthemum", www.stagebeauty.net, accessed 11 December 2009