Brown Sugar by Lady Arthur Lever
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Brown Sugar by Lady Arthur Lever
Brown Sugar by Lady Arthur Lever, with arrangement by Charles B Cochran. First produced at the Grand in Southampton on 28th June 1920 and then moved to The Duke of Yorks Theatre on 7th July 1920. This flyer is for the Garrick Theatre in Charing Cross Road where it transferred to on 11th October 1920. The image is a black silhouette on an orange background and shows a lady standing with one foot placed on a chair and an arm raised up as if she is singing. The reverse of the flyer has many one line enthusiastic press comments. WW1 WW2 Date Source keywords michael, diamond, collection Usage Restrictions Notes Credit The Michael Diamond Collection / Mary Evans Picture Library Show exclusive use agreement fields Same as pictures: e line enthusiastic press comments. Source Postcard. Michael Diamond Collection Keywords Select brown, sugar, lady, arthur, lever, grand, southampton, 1920, duke, yorks, theatre, flyer, garrick, silhouette, chair, woman, orange, black, standing, music, musical, theatre, theatrical, popular, entertainment, stage, playcomedy, comical, 1920s, 20s, twenties WW1 WW2 Date Source keywords michael, diamond, collection Usage Restrictions Notes Credit The Michael Diamond Collection / Mary Evans Picture Library Show exclusive use agreement fields Same as pictures: Date: 1920
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Arthur Comedy Comical Flyer Garrick Lever Southampton Sugar Yorks Musical Theatrical
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1. Title: "Brown Sugar" Starring Lady Arthur Lever: A Captivating Silhouette from a Bygone Era This evocative silhouette, set against an orange background, showcases Lady Arthur Lever in her iconic role as the leading lady of the musical comedy "Brown Sugar." The image, taken from a flyer for the Garrick Theatre in Charing Cross Road, dates back to 1920. Originally produced at the Grand Theatre in Southampton on June 28, 1920, "Brown Sugar" later moved to The Duke of Yorks Theatre on July 7, 1920. The production's popularity led to its transfer to the prestigious Garrick Theatre on October 11, 1920. In this image, Lady Arthur Lever is depicted standing on a chair with one foot raised and an arm extended, as if in the midst of a lively musical number. The black silhouette against the vibrant orange backdrop exudes an air of mystery and intrigue, transporting us back to the roaring twenties and the golden age of popular entertainment. The reverse of the flyer is adorned with numerous one-line enthusiastic press comments, further emphasizing the success and acclaim that "Brown Sugar" and Lady Arthur Lever received during this time. Despite the passage of time, this image remains a testament to the enduring allure of live theatre and the indelible impact of a captivating performance. Source: The Michael Diamond Collection / Mary Evans Picture Library. Usage Restrictions: This image is available for rights-managed use only. Please contact Mary Evans Picture Library for licensing information. Do not use this image for commercial purposes without proper clearance. Keywords: brown, sugar, lady, arthur, lever, grand, southampton, 1920, duke, yorks, theatre, flyer, garrick, silhouette, chair, woman, orange, black, standing, music, musical, theatre, theatrical, popular, entertainment, stage, play, comedy, comical, 1920s, 20s, twenties. WW1, WW2, Date: 1920. (Not the company)
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