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Princess Caprice, musical, Shaftesbury Theatre, London
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Princess Caprice, musical, Shaftesbury Theatre, London
Princess Caprice, musical, at the Shaftesbury Theatre, London, music by Leo Fall.
1912
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Caprice Promotional Shaftesbury Musical
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Step into the magical world of Princess Caprice, a musical production that once enchanted audiences at the prestigious Shaftesbury Theatre in London during the early 1910s. This postcard, part of The Michael Diamond Collection at Mary Evans Picture Library, offers a glimpse into the enchanting realm of this forgotten musical masterpiece. The image showcases a group of elegantly dressed men and women, their eyes fixed on the stage, as they eagerly anticipate the performance. The leading lady, Princess Caprice, is depicted in all her regal glory, dressed in a stunning gown and adorned with a crown. The theatre's opulent interior, with its grandiose architecture and ornate decor, adds to the sense of wonder and excitement. Princess Caprice was a musical composition by the renowned Austro-Hungarian composer Leo Fall. The production, which premiered in 1912, was a hit among London's theatre-goers, who were drawn to its captivating storyline, memorable music, and stunning visuals. The musical was set in the exotic lands of the East, and told the tale of a princess who falls in love with a commoner, defying the expectations of her royal family and society. The Shaftesbury Theatre, which opened in 1873, was one of London's most popular venues for musical productions and plays. Its rich history and grandeur made it the perfect setting for the enchanting world of Princess Caprice, which transported audiences to a far-off land of romance, adventure, and magic. This postcard serves as a reminder of the magical experiences that once unfolded on its stage, and the enduring power of live theatre to captivate and inspire.
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