Aubrey Hopwood
Aubrey Hopwood (4 April 1863 – 25 October 1917) was a British lyricist of Edwardian musical comedy and a novelist and author of nonsense books for children. He co-wrote the lyrics for the musicals Alice in Wonderland (1886), A Runaway Girl (1898) and The Lucky Star (1899), among others.
1901 in British music1903 in British musicA Runaway GirlAlice in Wonderland (musical)Bluebell in FairylandCharles BrookfieldGeorge Coventry, 8th Earl of CoventryHenry Savile ClarkeJohn Turner HopwoodList of Old CarthusiansList of musicals: A to LRonald HopwoodSavoy operaThe Cherry GirlThe Lucky StarThe Merry Monarch (musical)
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Aubrey Hopwood
Aubrey Hopwood (4 April 1863 – 25 October 1917) was a British lyricist of Edwardian musical comedy and a novelist and author of nonsense books for children. He co-wrote the lyrics for the musicals Alice in Wonderland (1886), A Runaway Girl (1898) and The Lucky Star (1899), among others.
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