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Sybil by Harry Grattan

Promotional postcard for Sybil by Harry Grattan from the Hungarian of M. Brody & Ferenc Martos (Budapest, 27th February 1914); music Victor Jacobi. First produced in England, at the Princes Theatre, Manchester, 27th December 1920 and Dalys Theatre, 19th February 1921. Date: 1921

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Grattan Harry Panto Pantomime Promotional Sybil 1921 Theatrical


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Step right up, ladies and gentlemen, and feast your eyes on this promotional postcard for the theatrical production of "Sybil" by Harry Grattan, first performed in Budapest in 1914. The image showcases the mesmerizing Sybil, a character brought to life by the skillful acting of an unnamed performer. Dressed in an elegant Victorian gown, Sybil gazes off into the distance with a pensive expression, her hands delicately clasped in front of her. The intricate details of her costume, from the lace collar to the flowing skirt, are beautifully rendered in this photograph. The caption at the bottom of the postcard proudly announces the first productions of "Sybil" in England, at the Princes Theatre in Manchester on December 27, 1920, and at Daly's Theatre in 1921. The music for the production was composed by Victor Jacobi. The 1920s were a golden age for live entertainment, and "Sybil" was a popular pantomime that no doubt brought joy and wonder to audiences during this era. This postcard is a fascinating glimpse into the world of theatrical productions of the past, and serves as a reminder of the power of live performance to transport us to other worlds and captivate our imaginations. Whether you're a history buff, a theatre enthusiast, or simply someone who appreciates the artistry of a well-crafted photograph, this postcard is sure to delight and intrigue.

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