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The Geisha by Owen Hall
Promotional postcard of The Geisha by Owen Hall; music Sidney Jones produced by George Edwardes. First produced at Dalys Theatre, London 25th April 1896. Edwardes took advantage of the continuing fascination of the public with the orient that had brought such success to Gilbert and Sullivan in The Mikado. However, The Geisha was a more topical entertainment than The Mikado, and despite its great initial popularity, The Geisha did not endure through the decades as well as The Mikado. This image is to promote Mr Mouillots Company touring to the New Theatre Royal Portsmouth on 11th September 1899. Date: 1899
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Step into the enchanting world of The Geisha, a captivating theatrical production brought to life by the brilliant mind of Owen Hall and the masterful music of Sidney Jones, produced by George Edwardes. First introduced to the stage at Daly's Theatre in London on April 25, 1896, The Geisha took advantage of the enduring public fascination with the Orient, which had previously brought great success with productions like The Mikado. However, The Geisha stood out as a more topical entertainment, offering a fresh and exciting take on Japanese culture and tradition. This evocative promotional postcard invites you to experience Mr. Mouillot's Company as they bring The Geisha to the New Theatre Royal Portsmouth on September 11, 1899. The image transports us back in time, with its intricately detailed Japanese backdrop and the graceful figure of a Geisha holding a shamisen – a traditional three-stringed instrument – in the foreground. The Geisha's enchanting expression and the atmospheric setting evoke the rich and exotic allure of the Orient, promising an unforgettable night of music, comedy, and tradition. The Geisha was a popular entertainment of the late 19th century, offering a unique blend of music, comedy, and theatrical spectacle that captivated audiences. This postcard is a testament to the enduring appeal of this groundbreaking production, which continues to intrigue and delight us more than a century later. Join us on this journey to the land of the rising sun and immerse yourself in the captivating world of The Geisha.
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