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Miss Lauri Devine as Lorelei of This Year of Grace
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Miss Lauri Devine as Lorelei of This Year of Grace
Colour photograph in the Sketch of 26th December 1926 of dancer Miss Lauri Devine as Lorelei in This Year of Grace, the successful revue by Noel Coward and C B Cochran which had moved from the London Pavilion to the Hippodrome, Golders Green and also to New York. Date: 26th December 1928
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This black-and-white photograph, taken on the 26th of December in the year 1928, showcases the radiant beauty and grace of Miss Lauri Devine as she embodies the enchanting character of Lorelei in the critically acclaimed revue, "This Year of Grace." The revue, a collaboration between the brilliant minds of Noel Coward and C.B. Cochran, had been making waves in London, first at the prestigious Pavilion and later moving to the Hippodrome in Golders Green. The success of the production did not stop there, as it also graced the stages of New York City, bringing its unique blend of wit, music, and dance to the international stage. Miss Devine, with her captivating stage presence and unparalleled dancing abilities, was the epitome of glamour and sophistication during the Roaring Twenties. This photograph, published in the Sketch magazine, captures a moment in time when the world was enamored with the allure of the jazz age and the magic of live entertainment. The intricate details of her costume, the twinkle in her eye, and the graceful pose all serve to transport us back to an era of elegance and enchantment. Miss Devine's performance as Lorelei was a testament to the power of art and the enduring appeal of live theatre, leaving audiences entranced and yearning for more.
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