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Gipsy Love by Basil Hood & Adrian Ross
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Gipsy Love by Basil Hood & Adrian Ross
Promotional postcard of Gipsy Love adapted by Basil Hood and Adrian Ross. First produced Dalys Theatre, London on 1st June 1912. Artist Richard Pannett. This image is from George Edwardes Company tour to the Grand Theatre, Croydon, 17th February 1913. Date: 1913
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EDITORS COMMENTS
Step right up and experience the enchanting world of 'Gipsy Love,' a captivating theatrical production first brought to life by Basil Hood and Adrian Ross at Daly's Theatre in London on June 1, 1912. This evocative postcard, featuring an artist's impression by Richard Pannett, showcases a scene from the George Edwardes Company's tour to the Grand Theatre in Croydon on February 17, 1913. 'Gipsy Love' was a popular entertainment of the 1910s, blending elements of pantomime, revue, comedy, and drama into a dramatic and comedic spectacle. The production, which showcased the talents of Hood and Ross, was a staple of the British theatre scene during this era. Richard Pannett's vivid artwork transports us back in time, capturing the essence of the production's whimsy and charm. The image depicts a gypsy encampment, with colorfully dressed performers gathered around a campfire, their faces illuminated by the warm glow. The scene exudes a sense of mystery, adventure, and excitement, inviting us to join in the fun. 'Gipsy Love' was a testament to the power of popular entertainment, bringing joy and wonder to audiences during a time when the world was changing rapidly. This postcard is a precious relic of that era, offering a glimpse into the magic of the past and reminding us of the enduring allure of the theatre.
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