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The Days of Cromwell by Charles Rogers and Carter Livesey
The Days of Cromwell by Charles Rogers and Carter Livesey. First produced at the Borough Theatre, Stratford, on 19 October 1896. Touring to the Avenue Theatre, Sunderland, July 1896. Date: 1896
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1896 Avenue Carter Cromwell Fight Livesey Melodrama Melodramatic Oliver Pose Protector Rogers Roundheads Sunderland Touring Interregnum
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The Days of Cromwell" by Charles Rogers and Carter Livesey: A Theatrical Excursion into England's Tumultuous Past This evocative photograph captures a scene from "The Days of Cromwell," a popular melodrama written by Charles Rogers and Carter Livesey, first produced at the Borough Theatre in Stratford on 19 October 1896. By July 1896, the production had already embarked on a tour, gracing the stage of the Avenue Theatre in Sunderland. The image showcases a group of men, their faces etched with determination and intensity, poised for a sword fight. Dressed in the uniforms of the Roundheads, these men were loyal supporters of Oliver Cromwell during the English Civil War and the subsequent Protectorate Interregnum. The late Victorian era, with its fascination for the historical and the dramatic, provided fertile ground for such theatrical entertainments. The scene exudes an air of melodrama, heightened by the contrasting poses and the dramatic lighting. One man raises his sword high, ready to strike, while another defends himself with a shield. The tension in their bodies and the intensity in their gazes suggest a fierce battle about to ensue. This photograph offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us back to an era when the theatre was a primary source of popular entertainment. The image's theatricality and sense of drama underscore the enduring appeal of historical narratives, even as they continue to captivate audiences today. The Days of Cromwell by Charles Rogers and Carter Livesey remains a testament to the power of the stage to bring history to life, inviting us to explore the complexities of the past and the human condition.
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