[4] Jacobson made her London début as Teresa in L'Amour Mouille by Louis Varney at the Lyric Theatre (April–June 1899).
Pinafore, Edith in Pirates, Lady Angela in Patience, the title role in Iolanthe, Melissa in Princess Ida, Pitti-Sing in The Mikado, Phoebe Meryll in The Yeomen of the Guard, Tessa in The Gondoliers, and "Heart's Desire" in The Rose of Persia.
[1] Jacobson went on to appear at the Gaiety Theatre in London as La Belle Bolero in The Toreador, having previously toured as Doña Teresa in the same musical,[3] and Zélie Rumbert in The Orchid.
She was the original Honoria Crystal in The Catch of the Season at the Vaudeville Theatre in September 1904, leaving the production later during its long run to marry the comedian and actor Lawrence Rushworth (1881–1943) at Leeds in Yorkshire in 1906.
[1][3][5] The 1911 Census for England lists her as an "Actress and Singer" living with her husband and young son Lawrence Rushworth Jnr (1906–1977), her widowed father Solomon Jacobson and a cook and parlourmaid.