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I am not a regular editor here, but noticed this page has been vandalized. I hope someone will see this message and revert the article to its previous version. I am not entirely familiar with the practices here, so if this is an inappropriate way to address this, I apologize.71.131.0.125 18:30, 7 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Lotta's Manager

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While looking for citation sources, I've come across two references to John St. Maur as Lotta's manager at the time of his death in 1888, however I wasn't able to verify if he was ever the manager of Lotta Crabtree, or if it was Lotta Faust as both references simply refer to her as Lotta. I'm assuming John St. Maur isn't a pseudonym for John Crabtree, but I wasn't able to verify that either. Per Faust's wiki, her first theatrical role was in 1896 which was after St. Maur's death, but that doesn't really preclude him since it's possible to have a manager before your first real role.

MostMidgetlegs (talk) 20:30, 11 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]