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gaiety (ˈgeɪɪtɪ) Forms: 7–8 gaity, gayity, 6–9 gayety, 7– gaiety. [ad. F. gaieté, gaîté, f. gai gay.] 1. a. The quality or condition of being gay; cheerfulness, mirth. Esp. in phr. the gaiety of nations, the cheerfulness or pleasure of a large number of people; general gaiety or amusement (freq. use...
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Gaiety
Gaiety or Gayety may refer to:
Gaiety (mood), the state of being happy
Gaiety Theatre (disambiguation)
USS Gayety (AM-239), former name of the ship
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gaiety
gaiety/ˈgeɪətɪ; `ɡeətɪ/ n[U]merriment; cheerfulness; being gay(2) 快乐; 欢乐; 愉快 The colourful flags added to the gaiety of the occasion. 彩旗给这次盛会增添了欢乐的气氛. Cf 参看 gayness (gay).
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A Gaiety Girl
Blanche Massey was one of the Gaiety Girls in the piece. , with a description of the preparation of A Gaiety Girl.
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Gaiety George
Gaiety George is a 1946 British historical musical film directed by George King and Leontine Sagan and starring Richard Greene, Ann Todd and Peter Graves
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Gaiety Theatre
Gaiety Theatre or Gayety Theatre, and variations may refer to:
Asia
Gaiety Theater (Manila) (1935), Philippines
Gaiety Theatre, Shimla (opened 1887) Australia
Gaiety Theatre, Sydney (1880–1900), Australia
Gaiety Theatre, Zeehan (1898), Tasmania, Australia
Europe
Gaiety Theatre, Ayr, a theatre
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Gaiety Girls
Gaiety Girls were the chorus girls in Edwardian musical comedies, beginning in the 1890s at the Gaiety Theatre, London, in the shows produced by George Article about marriage between Gaiety Girls and noblemen
Hyman, Alan The Gaiety Years (Cassell, 1975)
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Gaiety Theatre, Melbourne
The Gaiety Theatre was a popular entertainment venue in Melbourne, Australia, which operated from 1880 to 1930, when it became the Roxy movie theatre. Wilson sold much of his Melbourne property to Ben Fuller, who reopened the Gaiety as the Roxy movie theatre in April 1930.
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Shrines of Gaiety
Shrines of Gaiety is a novel by British author Kate Atkinson, published in 2022 by Doubleday.
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Gaiety Theatre, Dublin
The Gaiety Theatre is a theatre on South King Street in Dublin, Ireland, off Grafton Street and close to St. Stephen's Green. Actor and director Alan Stanford directed both Gaiety productions of Snow White and Sleeping Beauty.
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Gaiety Theatre, Manchester
The Gaiety Theatre, Manchester was a theatre in Manchester, England. It opened in 1884 and was demolished in 1959. It replaced a previous Gaiety Theatre on the site that had been destroyed by fire.
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Gaiety Theatre, Sydney
The Gaiety Theatre was an entertainment venue in Sydney, Australia from 1880 to 1900 and then a boxing stadium until 1912. In 1900 it became the Gaiety Athletic Club, (a boxing stadium), managed by Charlie Marshall.
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Gaiety Theatre, Ayr
During this time the Gaiety developed a reputation as a variety theatre with a ‘summer’ variety show – the Gaiety Whirl – which ran for 26 weeks at its References
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The Gaiety Theatre
Ayr Gaiety Twitter
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Images from the final Show in the Gaiety Theatre
Gaiety Big Band Gala - final
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Gaiety Theatre, London
A particular attraction of the Gaiety shows was the beautiful, dancing Gaiety Girls. Petersburg" in The Gaiety Annual (2003) pp. 30–34
Article about marriage between Gaiety Girls and noblemen
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Gaiety Theatre website (unofficial
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Gaiety Theatre, Shimla
Gaiety Theatre or Gaiety Heritage Cultural Complex is historic theatre and tourist destination in Shimla. It is located on The Ridge, Shimla. It was partially demolished, but the Gaiety Theatre remains untouched.
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