Aimee Collection
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EDITORS COMMENTS
"Aimee: A Playful Feydeau Comedy Unleashes a Flea in Ear" In the charming town of Montauban, laughter echoed through the streets as "Aimee" took center stage. This sketch cover brought to life the hilarious antics of Lady Michelham disguised as a nurse, transporting us back to the uproarious era of WW1. Behind the scenes, two remarkable women named Aimee played their part. Aimee Watkins and Aimee Cook skillfully directed this comedic masterpiece, ensuring every line was delivered with impeccable timing. As the curtains rose, audiences were captivated by more than just theatrical brilliance. The vibrant Maqui or Chilean wineberry (Aristotelia chilensis) painted by handcoloured stipple engraving caught everyone's eye. It was an exquisite illustration created by none other than Aimee herself after Pierre-Joseph Redoute's work from Henri Louis Duhamel du Moncels Treat des Arbres et Shrustes in Paris during 1804-1819. Beyond her artistic talents, another achievement adorned Aimee's name - "A Frenchwoman's Achievement. " In 1929, she left an indelible mark on history; although her identity remains unknown today. Meanwhile, Lady Herbert Davis-Goff donned a nursing uniform during WW1 at Angelus Temple in Los Angeles. Her dedication and compassion inspired countless souls amidst turmoil and strife. But let us not forget Anouk Aimee – a name that resonates far beyond theater walls. Her captivating performances continue to enchant audiences worldwide with grace and elegance. Whether it be on stage or behind-the-scenes, whether it be Watkins or Cook or any other talented individual named Aimee – these extraordinary women have left an everlasting legacy within our hearts and minds.