Winifred Hare (1875-)
Last updated: 26.04.24
p_harew.jpgAll that can presently (September 2022) be gleaned about Winifred Hare from sheet music covers and by Internet searching is that she was presumably an English music hall performer who has been featured on 4 works published between 1906 and 1907.
Her portrait on the left is taken from a programme for The Silver Slipper a "Modern Extravaganza" in two acts lyrics by W. H. Risque and Leslie Stuart and music by Leslie Stuart which was produced at the Lyric Theatre, London, on 1 June 1901. She played the part of Stella
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This list is derived from information provided by Monologues.co.uk which went down sometime in 2023.
The loss of this valuable resource is very sad and a mystery.
     Title Attribution Remarks
       
  Can't You Think of Any Other Name But Baby Hermann E. Darewski (music)
A. E. Sidney Davis (words)
Winifred Hare (perf.)
 
  Why Do the Girls Love Charlie? Fred W. Leigh (words & music)
Winifred Hare (perf.)
 
The peformer is featured on 4 sheet music/recording covers. It does not claim to be complete and represents only the number of items located. Keys: (w&m)
     Title Composer Attribution Items
         
perf15.jpg Can't You Think of Any Other Name But Baby (1906) Hermann E. Darewski A. E. Sidney Davis (words)
perf15.jpg Why Do the Girls Love Charlie? (1906) Fred W. Leigh(w&m)
perf15.jpg Come Down Lover's Lane (1906) Bennett Scott A J Mills (words)
perf15.jpg Honey Boy (1907) Albert von Tilzer Jack Norworth (words)