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Music cover, Bubbles at the Comedy Theatre

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Music cover, Bubbles at the Comedy Theatre

Music cover, Bubbles at the Comedy Theatre, Your Sympathetic Smile, words by Eric Blore, music by Philip Braham.
1917

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Media ID 14263844

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Blore Blowing Braham Bubble Bubbles Comedy Eric Philip Pierrot Pipe Price Sheet Shillings Smile Song Sympathetic Words


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Bubbles at the Comedy Theatre: A Captivating Musical Moment from the 1910s This enchanting music cover, titled "Bubbles at the Comedy Theatre," transports us back to the magical world of the early 1900s. The image, featuring the words by Eric Blore and music by Philip Braham, invites us to immerse ourselves in a whimsical scene of pure joy and delight. The cover, brought to us by Mary Evans Picture Library, showcases a Pierrot character, a popular figure in music hall entertainment of the time, blowing bubbles with a pipe. The red, white, and yellow color palette adds to the playful and cheerful atmosphere, while the Comedy Theatre's name proudly displayed at the top of the cover highlights the London location of this musical moment. The title, "Bubbles," is taken from the song "Your Sympathetic Smile," which was published in 1917. The lyrics of the song speak of the power of a sympathetic smile to bring happiness and comfort to those around us. The image of the Pierrot character, with his melancholic expression and the joyful bubbles, encapsulates this idea perfectly. The cover's intricate design, with its elegant typography and detailed illustration, is a testament to the artistry and craftsmanship of the time. The price of sixpence, indicated at the bottom of the cover, reminds us of the affordable cost of entertainment during this era, making it accessible to a wide audience. This music cover is not only a beautiful piece of art but also a window into the past, offering a glimpse into the world of music hall entertainment during the 1910s. The image of the Pierrot character blowing bubbles at the Comedy Theatre in London remains a captivating and timeless symbol of happiness, joy, and the power of music to bring people together.

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