Queen of The Savoy: The Extraordinary Life of Helen D'Oyly Carte 1852-1913
Born in 1852 in a small coastal town in Scotland, Helen D'Oyly Carte, through academic brilliance and an incredible talent for 'managing chaos', developed and ran the world's foremost top entertainment and hospitality organisation with her husband, Richard D'Oyly Carte (known as D'Oyly). By the age of 30, she was running five Gilbert & Sullivan companies for the Savoy Group in the United States, crossing the Atlantic thirty times, and for the next three decades she ran the Savoy Theatre, the Savoy Hotel, Claridges and Simpson's-in-the-Strand. She was the only one trusted by the prickly, brilliant William Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan, to keep them from breaking apart, as they so regularly wanted to do. From a conventional upbringing, she chose to remain in London after the emigration of her family to Australia, first as an actress, then working alongside D'Oyly – she took over the reins as he became ill in the late 1880s. Until her death in 1913, she flourished and was famous, interviewed and admired, in a competitive, vibrant London that was the centre of world power and commerce. Queen of The Savoy charts Helen's course from Wigtown to the West End, where running a company with hundreds of employees, led to her fame and fortune. The artists Whistler and Sickert were friends and immortalised her in portraits. She was known in her time as the true founder of the Gilbert and Sullivan franchise and this biography will bring to light, some 110 years after her death, the extraordinary role that she played in one of Britain's greatest success stories.
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Queen of The Savoy: The Extraordinary Life of Helen D'Oyly Carte 1852-1913
Born in 1852 in a small coastal town in Scotland, Helen D'Oyly Carte, through academic brilliance and an incredible talent for 'managing chaos', developed and ran the world's foremost top entertainment and hospitality organisation with her husband, Richard D'Oyly Carte (known as D'Oyly). By the age of 30, she was running five Gilbert & Sullivan companies for the Savoy Group in the United States, crossing the Atlantic thirty times, and for the next three decades she ran the Savoy Theatre, the Savoy Hotel, Claridges and Simpson's-in-the-Strand. She was the only one trusted by the prickly, brilliant William Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan, to keep them from breaking apart, as they so regularly wanted to do. From a conventional upbringing, she chose to remain in London after the emigration of her family to Australia, first as an actress, then working alongside D'Oyly – she took over the reins as he became ill in the late 1880s. Until her death in 1913, she flourished and was famous, interviewed and admired, in a competitive, vibrant London that was the centre of world power and commerce. Queen of The Savoy charts Helen's course from Wigtown to the West End, where running a company with hundreds of employees, led to her fame and fortune. The artists Whistler and Sickert were friends and immortalised her in portraits. She was known in her time as the true founder of the Gilbert and Sullivan franchise and this biography will bring to light, some 110 years after her death, the extraordinary role that she played in one of Britain's greatest success stories.
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Queen of The Savoy: The Extraordinary Life of Helen D'Oyly Carte 1852-1913

Queen of The Savoy: The Extraordinary Life of Helen D'Oyly Carte 1852-1913

by Elisabeth Kehoe
Queen of The Savoy: The Extraordinary Life of Helen D'Oyly Carte 1852-1913

Queen of The Savoy: The Extraordinary Life of Helen D'Oyly Carte 1852-1913

by Elisabeth Kehoe

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Born in 1852 in a small coastal town in Scotland, Helen D'Oyly Carte, through academic brilliance and an incredible talent for 'managing chaos', developed and ran the world's foremost top entertainment and hospitality organisation with her husband, Richard D'Oyly Carte (known as D'Oyly). By the age of 30, she was running five Gilbert & Sullivan companies for the Savoy Group in the United States, crossing the Atlantic thirty times, and for the next three decades she ran the Savoy Theatre, the Savoy Hotel, Claridges and Simpson's-in-the-Strand. She was the only one trusted by the prickly, brilliant William Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan, to keep them from breaking apart, as they so regularly wanted to do. From a conventional upbringing, she chose to remain in London after the emigration of her family to Australia, first as an actress, then working alongside D'Oyly – she took over the reins as he became ill in the late 1880s. Until her death in 1913, she flourished and was famous, interviewed and admired, in a competitive, vibrant London that was the centre of world power and commerce. Queen of The Savoy charts Helen's course from Wigtown to the West End, where running a company with hundreds of employees, led to her fame and fortune. The artists Whistler and Sickert were friends and immortalised her in portraits. She was known in her time as the true founder of the Gilbert and Sullivan franchise and this biography will bring to light, some 110 years after her death, the extraordinary role that she played in one of Britain's greatest success stories.

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ISBN-13: 9781911397069
Publisher: Unicorn
Publication date: 05/15/2022
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Elisabeth Kehoe

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

Chapter I A Scholar: 1852-74 5

Chapter II Hitting the Boards: 1874-76 13

Chapter III D'Oyly Carte: 1878 19

Chapter IV Selling Gilbert & Sullivan: 1878-79 29

Chapter V Living in America: 1879-80 35

Chapter VI The Savoy Theatre: 1881 47

Chapter VII Running the Show: 1883-85 55

Chapter VIII Australia and Global Success: 1885-87 65

Chapter IX Savoy Glamour: 1888 75

Chapter X Marriage: 1888 85

Chapter XI Sailing Close to the Wind: 1890 91

Chapter XII High Society: 1891 99

Chapter XIII Running a Tight Ship: 1892 109

Chapter XIV D'Oyly's Toils: 1895-1900 117

Chapter XV Standing Alone: 1898 127

Chapter XVI The Watershed: 1901 135

Chapter XVII Picking Up the Pieces: 1901 141

Chapter XVIII Head Above Water: 1902-04 149

Chapter XIX A Low Ebb - and Courage: 1904-06 155

Chapter XX Triumph: 1906-08 163

Chapter XXI The Show Must Go On: 1910 171

Chapter XXII Trailblazer 181

Endnotes 190

Select Bibliography 201

Acknowledgements 209

Index 210

Picture credits 216

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