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The Gipsy Princess
The Gipsy Princess adapted by Arthur Miller and Arthur Stanley from the original by Leo Stein & Bela Jenbach; music Emmerich Kalman (Johann Strausstheater, Vienna, 17th November 1915). First produced Prince of Wales Theatre, London on 20th May 1921. Front page of four-page flyer touring to Theatre Royal, Nottingham, 23rd April 1922. Artist: E. P. Kinsella. The image of men in evening dress and top hats, and young women dancers in short skirts, would fit most Viennese operettas. Date: circa 1922
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This image is taken from a four-page touring flyer for the production of "The Gipsy Princess" at the Theatre Royal in Nottingham in 1922. Adapted by Arthur Miller and Arthur Stanley from the original by Leo Stein and Bela Jenbach, with music by Emmerich Kalman, this Viennese operetta first premiered at the Johann Strausstheater in Vienna on 17th November 1915, and later opened at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London on 20th May 1921. The flyer showcases the glamour and allure of the theatrical production, with men in evening dress and top hats mingling with young women in short skirts, ready to immerse themselves in an enchanting evening of popular entertainment. The operetta, a blend of music, dialogue, dance, and pantomime, was a staple of the 1920s theatre scene and continues to be celebrated for its timeless charm. The image, created by the renowned artist E. P. Kinsella, perfectly encapsulates the essence of the era, with its use of rich colors, intricate details, and the sense of excitement and anticipation that comes with attending a live performance. Whether you were a regular theatre-goer or an occasional attendee, "The Gipsy Princess" was an experience not to be missed, and this flyer serves as a reminder of the magic that once filled the stages of theatres across the country.
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