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Charlots Review 1925, Nerman
Jack Buchanan, Beatrice Lillie, Phyllis Monkman, Morris Harvey, Gertrude Lawrence, Herbert Mundin, Maisie Gay, in Charlots Review, 1925
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Beatrice Buchanan Gertrude Harvey Herbert Jack Lawrence Lillie Maisie Monkman Morris Nerman Phyllis Review 1925
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EDITORS COMMENTS
Charlot's Review: A Star-Studded Spectacle of Music, Comedy, and Dance in 1925 This photograph captures the essence of Charlot's Review, a groundbreaking and popular variety entertainment that graced the London stage in 1925. The image features an illustrious line-up of performers, including Jack Buchanan, Beatrice Lillie, Phyllis Monkman, Morris Harvey, Gertrude Lawrence, Herbert Mundin, and Maisie Gay. The vibrant red backdrop of the music hall sets the stage for an unforgettable night of entertainment. Jack Buchanan, a charismatic actor and dancer, is shown in the center, surrounded by the dazzling talents of his colleagues. Beatrice Lillie, a renowned comedienne, adds a touch of wit and humor to the production, while Phyllis Monkman's graceful presence and Morris Harvey's energetic dance moves bring the audience to their feet. Gertrude Lawrence, a versatile actress and singer, and Herbert Mundin, a gifted comedian, round out the impressive cast. Maisie Gay, a talented dancer and performer, completes the ensemble, ensuring that Charlot's Review offered a truly diverse and engaging experience for its audiences. This photograph is a testament to the rich history of music, theatre, and dance in the early 20th century. Charlot's Review was a trailblazing production that showcased the best of British and American talent, and this image offers a glimpse into the magic that captivated audiences over 90 years ago.
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