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The Vaudeville Company in The Road to Ruin, at the Vaudeville Theatre, London, 1886. Artist: Barraud
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The Vaudeville Company in The Road to Ruin, at the Vaudeville Theatre, London, 1886. Artist: Barraud
The Vaudeville Company in The Road to Ruin, at the Vaudeville Theatre, London, 1886. Back: Charles Warner, Kate Rorke, Fuller Mellish, Fred Thorne. Bottom: Louise Peach, Thomas Thorne, and James Fernandez. A photograph from The Theatre, A Monthly Review, Volume VIII, July to December, 1886, edited by Clement Scott, Carson & Comerford, London, 1886
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Barraud Cast Fernandez Fred Fuller Kate Louise Peach Print Collector28 Theatre Company Vaudeville Theatre Warner Group Portrait Mellish Rorke Thespian Thorne
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The Vaudeville Company in The Road to Ruin, at the Vaudeville Theatre, London, 1886. This photograph captures a moment in theatrical history as the talented cast of 'The Road to Ruin' takes center stage. With their elaborate costumes and dramatic poses, these actors transport us back to Victorian-era London. In this group portrait, we see a diverse ensemble of performers who bring this production to life. From Charles Warner's commanding presence to Kate Rorke's graceful poise, each actor embodies their character with skill and artistry. Fred Thorne adds a touch of charm while Louise Peach exudes elegance alongside Thomas Thorne's confident stance. James Fernandez completes the picture with his enigmatic expression. This print by Barraud is not just a snapshot but an homage to the vibrant world of vaudeville theatre in late 19th century Britain. It serves as a reminder of the power of live performance and its ability to captivate audiences through storytelling. Preserved within the pages of 'The Theatre', this photograph offers us a glimpse into an era when entertainment was brought alive on stage by dedicated artists like these. As we admire this historical artifact today, let us appreciate the enduring legacy left behind by these remarkable individuals who shaped British theatre.
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