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Constance Loseby (1842–13 October 1906) was a leading British actress and singer of the late best remembered for performing in some early works of W. S. Gilbert and , including Robert the Devil (1868) and Thespis (1871), and known for other roles in operetta and musical theatre.


Early life and career
Born in in 1842, Loseby's theatrical appearances included Raimbault in W. S. Gilbert's Victorian burlesque Robert the Devil (1868); creating the role of Prince Raphael in the London premiere of Offenbach's La princesse de Trébizonde (1870); Simpson, Adrienne, Alice May: Gilbert & Sullivan's First Prima Donna Routledge (2003), Google Books, p. 103 Princess Veloutine in Hervé's "operatic extravaganza" Aladdin the 2nd (1870) starring and J. L. Toole; Traubner, Richard Operetta: A Theatrical History Routledge (2003), Google Books, p. 22 Paris in La Belle Helene (July 1871); Loseby on the Picture History website Belazza in the opéra bouffe Cinderella the Younger (September 1871), and Nicemis in Gilbert and Sullivan's Thespis (December 1871),Baker, Anthony and Timothy Henty. Thespis; or the Gods Grown Old – A New Performing Version Elton Grove Press (2009), Google Books, p. viii all at the Gaiety Theatre in London. During a recess at the Gaiety in 1870 she had a brief singing engagement at The South London Music Hall in . "The South London Palace of Varieties, 92 London Road, Lambeth", The Music Hall and Theatre History Site, accessed 27 November 2020 One of her most popular songs was 'Sally In Our Alley'. 'Sally In Our Alley' on the Lyrics of the Music Hall website

Further appearances included a comic opera version of at the (1874–1875); List of plays based on on Theatre History, accessed 27 November 2020 in La Poule aux Oeufs D’or (1878–1879); Dolly in The Sultan of Mocha (1876); reprising the role of Prince Raphael in La princesse de Trébizonde (1879); as Marguerite in (1880) with Lizzie St Quentin in the title role, Fred Leslie as and as Valentine; Mefistofele on the Operetta Research Center website Mefistofele in the Theatre Collection of the University of Kent website Jeanneton in Lacôme's Jeanne, Jeannette et Jeanneton (1881),Simpson, p. 115 and the title role in The Black Crook (1881–1882), the latter all at the in London. Loseby at Theatricalia, accessed 27 November 2020


Marriage and later years
In 1864 in London she married John Caulfield (1839-before 1891), Constance Loseby in the England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1837–1915, Ancestry.com a Professor of Music. Their daughter was Constance Elizabeth Louisa Caulfield (1871–1956). 1871 England Census for Constance Caulfield, Ancestry.com By 1891 Loseby had retired from the stage and owned the Victoria Hotel in , Hampshire. 1891 England Census for Constance Caulfield, Ancestry.com She took part in a last night performance at London's Gaiety Theatre in 1903 before its demolition along with Gaiety stars past and present including E. W. Royce, , Richard Temple and .Gänzl, Kurt, "1877": The British Musical Theatre: Volume 1, 1865–1914, Oxford University Press (1986), p. 765

At the time of her death in 1906 she was a widow living in the Red Lion Hotel in Milford, Surrey. In her will she left £1,648 8s 9d to her daughter. England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858–1966 for Constance Caulfield, Ancestry.com


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