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  1. "Lotta Crabtree" is a two-act musical comedy set in the California Goldrush. It written by Gerald P. Murphy and is based on the early life of the singer. The show was published by Lazy Bee Scripts in 2010 and was first produced in Yreka, California in 1995 at the Siskiyou Performing Arts Center.

  2. Lotta Crabtree (born Nov. 7, 1847, New York, N.Y., U.S.—died Sept. 25, 1924, Boston, Mass.) was an American actress whose early days as an entertainer during the California Gold Rush led to her immense popularity as the darling of the American stage and in England.

  3. 3 de feb. de 2022 · The Nation's Darling | Lotta Crabtree, 1800s American Actress. She took the Wild West by storm in the 1860s and conquered Broadway and the nation in the 1870s, but who was this mischievous...

  4. In 1875, Lotta gave “Lotta’s Fountain,” at Market and Kearny streets, to the people of San Francisco. She retired from the stage in 1892, at 45, but made one last San Francisco appearance at “Lotta Crabtree Day” at the Panama- Pacific International Exposition of 1915.

  5. www.latimes.com › archives › la-xpm-1998-feb-15-me-19312-storyLotta's Legacy - Los Angeles Times

    15 de feb. de 1998 · Philanthropy: 19th-century danseuse Lotta Crabtree was a child star in 49ers' mining camps. She died the richest stage performer of her time, bequeathing a fortune to...

  6. Lotta Crabtree was a popular comedian and star of the 19th century, known for her wit, charm, and childlike innocence. She retired from the stage in 1890 and left a fortune to charity, including the Lotta Agricultural Fund for Massachusetts Agricultural College.

  7. Lotta Crabtree era una estrella bien establecida que estaba de gira con su propia compañía cuando le pidió a Napoleon Sarony que creara este retrato promocional. Como reflejo de su personaje teatral, posa con su popular apariencia de inocente pero paradójicamente conocedora ingenua.