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Metal Print : First Royal Variety Show cast, 1912
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First Royal Variety Show cast, 1912
Some of the cast of the first Royal Variety Show performance at the Palace Theatre, 1912. 6. Mr. Charles Aldrich(quick change impersonations and juggling) 7. Miss Cissie Loftus(imitations of well-known artists) 8. Mr. David Devant(a new illusion) 9. Mr. Harry Claff(God save the King) 10. Mr. Wilkie Bard(The night watchman) 14. Mr. Edwin Rece Pippafax(in Humpti-bumpsti) 15. Mr. G. H Chirgwin(the bagpipes and his one-string fiddle) 16. Mr. Arthur Prince and his sailor boy Jim (ventriloquism) 19. Miss Clarice Mayne(I m longing for someone to love me) 20. Mr Harry Tate(Motoring) 24. Mr. George Robey(the Mayor of Mudcumdyke) 25. Mr. Alfred Lester(the village fire brigade) 26. The Palace Girls(a dance scena, a study in black and white) Date: 1st July 1912
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Aldrich Arthur Bard Cast Cissie Clarice Dummy Edwin Harry Lester Loftus Mayne Performance Robey Tate Variety Ventriloquism Ventriloquist Wilkie Devant Miss
14"x11" (28x35cm) Metal Print
Step back in time with our exquisite Metal Prints from Media Storehouse, featuring this captivating image of the first Royal Variety Show cast in 1912. This timeless photograph, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online, showcases some of the talented performers, including Charles Aldrich, who delighted audiences with his quick change impersonations and juggling acts. Our Metal Prints add a unique and modern twist to your decor, with vibrant colors and stunning clarity that bring history to life. Order now and add a piece of entertainment history to your home or office.
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Estimated Product Size is 27.9cm x 35.5cm (11" x 14")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This photograph captures a moment in time from the first Royal Variety Show performance at the Palace Theatre in London, held on 1st July 1912. The Royal Variety Show, a long-standing tradition of British entertainment, showcases a diverse array of talent for the royal family and the public. In this image, some of the cast members are proudly displayed, each bringing their unique act to the stage. Number 6, Mr. Charles Aldrich, was a master of quick change impersonations and juggling, leaving audiences in awe. Miss Cissie Loftus, at number 7, was known for her imitations of well-known artists, showcasing her impressive vocal range and acting skills. Mr. David Devant, at number 8, presented a new and mystifying illusion, adding an element of magic to the evening. The cast continued with Mr. Harry Claff, who paid tribute to the monarchy with his rendition of "God save the King." Number 14, Mr. Edwin Rece Pippafax, brought laughter with his humorous character, Humpti-bumpsti. Mr. G.H. Chirgwin, at number 15, showcased his musical talents with the bagpipes and his one-string fiddle. Other acts included Mr. Arthur Prince and his sailor boy Jim, who brought ventriloquism to life, and Miss Clarice Mayne, who sang "I'm longing for someone to love me." The list goes on, with Mr. Harry Tate's "Motoring," Mr. George Robey as the Mayor of Mudcumdyke, Mr. Alfred Lester and the village fire brigade, and the Palace Girls' dance scene. This photograph is a testament to the rich history of British entertainment and the diverse talent that graced the stage during the first Royal Variety Show in 1912.
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