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Cartoon of Edgar Bruce, actor-manager
Cartoon of Edgar Bruce (1845?-1901), actor-manager. Date: 1881
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Media ID 20161601
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1881 Bruce Bryan Dapper Edgar Entracte Management Manager Smart
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This cartoon, dated 1881, depicts the renowned actor-manager, Edgar Bruce, in the prime of his career. Bruce, born around 1845, was a leading figure in Victorian London's theatrical scene, known for his sharp wit, intelligence, and impeccable stage presence. The cartoon, titled "Entr'acte," captures Bruce in the midst of a theatre production, surrounded by theatregoers and fellow actors Alfred Bryan and Alfred Wigan. Dressed in a smart, dapper suit, Bruce exudes confidence and charisma, his eyes fixed on the audience with a mischievous glint. The cartoonist masterfully conveys the energy and excitement of the theatre, with the ornate theatre boxes and the engaged expressions of the audience members adding to the lively scene. Bruce's successful management of his own theatre company, the Edgar Bruce Theatre, is not directly mentioned in this image, but his reputation as a skilled producer and manager is evident in the way he commands the attention of both the actors and the audience. The cartoon serves as a testament to Bruce's talent and influence in the 1880s London theatre scene, making it an invaluable historical document and a fascinating glimpse into the world of Victorian theatre.
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