The Belle of Brittany, by Leedham Bantock and P J Barrow
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The Belle of Brittany, by Leedham Bantock and P J Barrow
The Belle of Brittany, by Leedham Bantock and P J Barrow, with music by Howard Talbot. First produced at the Queens Theatre, London, October 1908. Depicting George Graves (1876-1949) as the Marquis, the heros father. Touring to the Kennington Theatre, London, September 1909. Date: 1908-1909
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Actors Bantock Barrow Belle Brittany Character Comedy Drama Graves Howard Marquis Performance Role Talbot Touring
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This photograph captures a moment from the 1908 production of "The Belle of Brittany" at the Queens Theatre in London. The image features George Graves (1876-1949) in the role of the Marquis, the father of the hero. The play, with music by Howard Talbot and libretto by Leedham Bantock and P.J. Barrow, was first produced in October 1908 in London and later toured to the Kennington Theatre in September 1909. "The Belle of Brittany" was a popular musical comedy and drama of the early 1900s that combined elements of romance, humor, and intrigue. The story follows the journey of a young man from Brittany, France, who falls in love with a woman from a rival family. The Marquis, played by Graves, adds an air of authority and nobility to the production. Graves' impressive costume, complete with a grand cape and decorative hat, further enhances his character's regal presence on stage. The photograph offers a glimpse into the elaborate productions of the time, with intricate set designs and detailed costumes that brought the story to life. The success of "The Belle of Brittany" can be attributed to its talented cast, including Graves, as well as its engaging storyline and memorable music. The play's combination of comedy and drama resonated with audiences and solidified its place in the annals of early 20th-century theatre history. This photograph is a testament to the artistry and craftsmanship that went into bringing "The Belle of Brittany" to life on the London stage, and serves as a reminder of the enduring appeal of live theatre and the performances of its talented actors.
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