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The Last of Mrs Cheyney, Pavilion Theatre, Weymouth
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The Last of Mrs Cheyney, Pavilion Theatre, Weymouth
The Last of Mrs Cheyney, a play by Frederick Lonsdale, at the Pavilion Theatre, Weymouth, also at St Jamess Theatre, London, with Muriel Martin-Harvey, Julian D Albie and Garry Marsh.
circa 1920s
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Step into the enchanting world of 'The Last of Mrs Cheyney' as portrayed in this photograph from the Pavilion Theatre production in Weymouth during the 1920s. The play, written by the renowned English playwright Frederick Lonsdale, was also staged at St James Theatre in London. Muriel Martin-Harvey, a celebrated actress of the era, dazzles as the titular character, Mrs Cheyney, a widow who must navigate a web of deception and intrigue when she falls in love with a man who believes she is still married. Julian D Albie and Garry Marsh complete the love triangle as the dashing Bunthorne and the sincere Reginald Oakley, respectively. Henry Barry O'Brien, an actor known for his versatility, adds depth as the cynical Sir Arthur Townley. The Pavilion Theatre in Weymouth, a popular seaside resort, provided an idyllic setting for this production, with its elegant Art Deco architecture and stunning coastal views. The theatre's ornate interior, adorned with rich fabrics and intricate details, perfectly complemented the sophisticated and witty nature of Lonsdale's play. 'The Last of Mrs Cheyney' was a smash hit during the 1920s, with its clever dialogue, intriguing plot, and stunning performances leaving audiences enthralled. This photograph captures a moment in time, preserving the magic of a bygone era in English theatre history.
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