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Scenes from the show Listening-In at the Apollo Theatre, Lon
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Scenes from the show Listening-In at the Apollo Theatre, Lon
Four scenes from the show Listening-In at the Apollo Theatre, London, 1922. Featuring dainty Lita Dolores in the Girl and Boy skit, the oriental dancing of Thelma Edwards, Harry Buchanan in his dance Acrobatique and Herman Darewski the composer, playing paino with Richard Neller, Clarice Clare and Jean Melville Date: 1922
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Apollo Buchanan Darewski Dolores Edwards Four Harry Herman Thelma 1922 Lita
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Step right up and prepare to be transported back in time to the roaring twenties at the iconic Apollo Theatre in London! In this photograph, we witness four enchanting scenes from the groundbreaking revue "Listening-In." First, we have the dainty and delightful Lita Dolores, who graces the stage with her playful performance in the Girl and Boy skit. Her youthful charm and impeccable timing leave the audience in stitches. Next, we are mesmerized by the exotic allure of Thelma Edwards as she captivates us with her oriental dancing. Her graceful movements and hypnotic expressions transport us to far-off lands, leaving us enchanted. Harry Buchanan then takes center stage with his breathtaking dance, Acrobatique. A true showman, Buchanan defies gravity and captivates the audience with his agility and charisma. Lastly, we find Herman Darewski, the composer, in a more intimate moment as he plays the piano alongside Richard Neller, Clarice Clare, and Jean Melville. The chemistry between the musicians is palpable, and their passion for jazz music is evident in every note they play. This photograph is a rare glimpse into the world of the 1920s London stage, where jazz reigned supreme and the art of live performance came to life before our very eyes. Join us as we continue to explore the magic of "Listening-In" at the Apollo Theatre!
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