[2] At the end of 1880, Musgrove produced La fille du tambour-major at the Opera House, Melbourne, which had a record run of 101 nights.
Musgrove managed a successful season of Paul Jones with Marion Burton and Nellie Stewart in the leading parts.
[citation needed] At the end of 1892, Williamson and Musgrove went into partnership again[6] with the pantomime Little Red Riding Hood, which opened a new "Lyceum" theatre on Pitt Street, Sydney.
In 1898 he brought a complete American company to the Shaftesbury Theatre, London, to play The Belle of New York, which had an enormous success.
[8] In 1907 Musgrove produced a German grand opera company that introduced Die Walküre (The Valkyrie), Romeo and Juliet and Hänsel und Gretel to the Australian public, again under the baton of Gustave Slapoffski.
[citation needed] His eldest daughter, Lily Musgrove, married Melbourne barrister Casimir Zichy-Woinarski in 1898.
[17][18] More recently, the company has performed a series of concerts in the Utzon Room at the Sydney Opera House.