Binnie Collection
"Binnie Hale: A Timeless Star of the Stage and Screen" Step back in time to the vibrant world of 1920s and 1930s London
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"Binnie Hale: A Timeless Star of the Stage and Screen" Step back in time to the vibrant world of 1920s and 1930s London, where Binnie Hale graced the stages with her undeniable talent. From her unforgettable performances in iconic shows like "No No Nanette" and "Sunny, " to her radiant presence at the London Hippodrome, Binnie's star power was simply unmatched. In a scene from "No No Nanette" at the Palace Theatre in 1925, Joseph Coyne, Binnie Hale, and George Grossmith transported audiences into a world of laughter and music. The energy was infectious as these talented performers brought their characters to life on stage. At the London Hippodrome, some sunny personalities lit up the theater with their dazzling performances. Among them stood Binnie Hale herself, wearing a bright green swagger suit knitted in Anchor Tricoton in 1936. Her vibrant attire perfectly matched her vivacious personality that captivated all who watched. Binnie's charm extended beyond just acting; she had an undeniable love for animals too. King Michael of Romania shared a special moment with Binnie's beloved Sealyham Terrier named Binnie. Their bond showcased not only her affection for dogs but also highlighted her warm-hearted nature offstage. The year 1926 saw another memorable performance by Binnie Hale at the London Hippodrome alongside Nancy Lovet, Jack Buchanan, Jack Hobbs, and Maidie Hope in "Sunny. " This enchanting production left audiences spellbound as they witnessed pure theatrical magic unfold before their eyes. But it wasn't just musicals that showcased Binnie's talents; she also made waves in dramatic productions such as "The Constant Nymph" at New Theatre in 1926. Alongside Helen Spencer, Edna Best, Elissi Landi, Cathleen Newbitt, and Cecil Parker, Binniewove a captivating tale that left audiences in awe.