Caricature of Harry Payne and Augustus Harris
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Caricature of Harry Payne and Augustus Harris
Caricature of Harry Payne (1833-1895) clown and pantomime entertainer, and Augustus Harris (1852-1896), British actor, dramatist and impresario, seen here dressed as a policeman. Both were involved in the Drury Lane Theatre pantomimes.
1881
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Media ID 14309618
© Terry Parker / Mary Evans Picture Library
1881 Augustus Bryan Clown Clowns Constable Dramatist Drury Entertainer Entracte Harris Harry Impresario Lane Pantomime Pantomimes Payne Performer Performers Policeman Policemen Rogue
EDITORS COMMENTS
This caricature depicts the jovial camaraderie between two prominent figures of the Victorian entertainment scene: Harry Payne and Augustus Harris. Harry Payne (1833-1895), a renowned clown and pantomime entertainer, is seen here in his characteristic red nose and colorful costume, while Augustus Harris (1852-1896), a British actor, dramatist, and impresario, dons the uniform of a policeman. Both men were integral parts of the Drury Lane Theatre pantomimes during the 1880s. The image, captured during an entracte or intermission, showcases the playful banter and comic relief that were essential elements of pantomime performances. Payne's exaggerated facial expressions and mischievous grin contrast sharply with Harris' stern, yet amused, portrayal of a policeman. The caricature's vibrant colors and intricate details bring the scene to life, transporting us back to the festive atmosphere of the Victorian theatre. The presence of Payne and Harris in this caricature highlights their unique roles in the pantomime world. Payne's clownish antics and Harris' ability to switch between acting, writing, and producing made them a dynamic duo that captivated audiences during the Christmas season. Their collaboration at Drury Lane Theatre represents the rich history of British pantomime and the enduring appeal of comedy and humor in live entertainment. This painted caricature, created by Terry Parker and available through Mary Evans Picture Library, is a testament to the playful spirit and creative energy that defined the Victorian entertainment industry. It serves as a reminder of the joy and laughter that these performers brought to their audiences, making it an invaluable piece of theatre history.
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