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- Following Edwardes's death, he submitted to Edwardes' executor, Robert Evett, a text that Curzon had rejected, The Maid of the Mountains (1917; revived in 1920), which became one of the phenomenally successful wartime shows in London, establishing itself as a classic of the British musical stage.
- It starred Henry Lytton, Louie Pounds, Rosina Brandram, Robert Evett and Walter Passmore, among other regulars of the Savoy.
- Between 1903 and 1907 Lytton appeared in West End productions by William Greet, George Edwardes, Seymour Hicks and Frank Curzon, starring in The Earl and the Girl and as the Real Soldier in Little Hans Andersen (both 1903, alongside Passmore); as Reggie in The Talk of the Town (1905, also with Passmore); Aristide in The Little Michus (1905, with Evett); Reginald in The White Chrysanthemum (1905, with Barrington and Jay); Boniface in The Spring Chicken (1905); and Jack in My Darling (1907).
- Frank Plowright of Slings & Arrows however felt the series was a let-down compared to The Authority, while Chad Evett of Comic Book Resources appreciated the series' attempts to do something different with the genre but felt let down by the ending.
- The original cast included Savoy Theatre regulars Ellen Beach Yaw, Rosina Brandram, Emmie Owen, Louie Pounds, Isabel Jay, Walter Passmore, Henry Lytton and Robert Evett.
- The original cast included a number of the famous Savoyards, including Louie Pounds, Robert Evett, Walter Passmore, Henry Lytton, and Rosina Brandram.
- The opera starred the usual Savoy Theatre cast from that period, including Walter Passmore, Henry Lytton, Robert Evett, Ruth Vincent, Emmie Owen and Isabel Jay.
- He first appeared in print in Fingerstyle magazine's 'Bizarre Guitars' profile, who stated "Ned Evett will make you reconsider the plucked-string instrument".
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