Mr Cyril Maude Collection
Mr Cyril Maude was a prominent figure in the performing arts scene in London during the late 19th and early 20th centuries
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Mr Cyril Maude was a prominent figure in the performing arts scene in London during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Known for his versatile acting skills, he graced many stages across the city, captivating audiences with his performances. One of his notable appearances was in "The New Play at the Haymarket Theatre" on 23 August. The lithograph captures him in a moment of intensity, showcasing his talent and dedication to his craft. Similarly, in Mr Sydney Grundy's new play "Sowing The Wind" at the Comedy Theatre, Maude's portrayal left a lasting impression on spectators. In "The Manoeuvres of Jane, " performed at the Haymarket Theatre, Maude's engraving reveals his ability to bring characters to life through subtle gestures and expressions. His remarkable performance also shone through in "A Marriage of Convenience, " another new play at the Haymarket Theatre. Maude's versatility extended beyond serious dramas as well. In scenes from farces like "The Burglar and the Judge, " he displayed impeccable comedic timing that had audiences roaring with laughter. This engraving captured one such hilarious moment on stage. Not limited to contemporary works, Maude also took part in adaptations of literary classics like J. M Barrie's novel "The Little Minister. " The lithograph showcases him embodying complex characters with depth and nuance. Collaborating with esteemed actress Miss Winifred Emery in "The School for Scandal, " Maude demonstrated exceptional chemistry and stage presence alongside her vibrant energy. Their colorful photo together is a testament to their shared talent and charisma. "The New Woman" by Clement Scott saw Maude exploring societal themes through an engraving that depicted thought-provoking scenes. He effortlessly portrayed characters grappling with changing norms and expectations. Another memorable production featuring Maude was "Under the Red Robe" at the Haymarket Theatre where he brought Captain Larolle to life in a captivating scene with Gil de Berault at the Chateau.