Nanette Collection
"Nanette: From Stage to Screen and Beyond" Step back in time to the roaring twenties with "No, No Nanette" by Frank Mandel
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"Nanette: From Stage to Screen and Beyond" Step back in time to the roaring twenties with "No, No Nanette" by Frank Mandel. This iconic musical took the Palace Theatre in London by storm in 1925, featuring a talented cast including Joseph Coyne, Binnie Hale, and George Grossmith. The scene from this production transported audiences to a world of glitz and glamour. Fast forward to another captivating scene from "No No Nanette, " this time at the Theatre Mogador in Paris, France. The energy and charm of the show transcended borders as it captivated audiences worldwide. But "Nanette" is not just confined to the stage; it has also made its mark on the silver screen. Nanette Newman and Michael Culver brought their talents on location in Cornwall for a film adaptation set against breathtaking landscapes. Their chemistry lit up the screen as they immersed themselves into their characters' lives. Speaking of Nanettes making an impact, let's not forget Huguette Duflos of Comedie Francaise fame during 1920-1924. Her portrait captures her elegance and grace that resonated with theater enthusiasts during her time. Away from theaters and screens, we find ourselves aboard the cutter named Nanette sailing close-hauled through rough waters in 1911. Kirk & Sons of Cowes crafted this vessel with precision, showcasing their craftsmanship amidst challenging conditions - a true testament to human ingenuity. As we delve deeper into history, we stumble upon George Grossmith's performance at Palace Theatre London circa 1926. His portrayal added depth and humor to "No No Nanette, " leaving audiences laughing out loud while applauding his impeccable comedic timing. Back on location filming again but this time capturing Cornwall's beauty is none other than Nanette Newman herself alongside Michael Culver once more. Their dedication shines through as they bring characters alive against picturesque backdrops - a true treat for both film enthusiasts and Cornwall lovers.