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The Girl in the Train adapted by Adrian Ross

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The Girl in the Train adapted by Adrian Ross

Promotional postcard for The Girl in the Train adapted by Adrian Ross from Die Geschiedene Frau (The Divorcee, Carltheater, Vienna, 23rd December 1908) by Victor Leon; music Leo Fall. First produced at the Vaudeville Theatre, 4th July 1910. This image which is by William Barribal is for the touring production to the Royal Victoria Theatre, Ramsgate, 5th August 1912. Date: 1912. Mary Evans Picture Library makes available wonderful images created for people to enjoy over the centuries. © The Michael Diamond Collection / Mary Evans Picture Library

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Adrian Barribal Couples Dances Panto Pantomime Ross Swirl Swirling Swirls Vaudeville

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Step into the magical world of early 20th century theatre with this image from the touring production of "The Girl in the Train" at the Royal Victoria Theatre in Ramsgate, 1912. Adapted from Victor Leon's "Die Geschiedene Frau" (The Divorcee), this popular play with music by Leo Fall was first produced at the Vaudeville Theatre in London in 1910. In this enchanting promotional postcard, renowned photographer William Barribal captures the essence of the production's theatricality and charm. The image features Adrian Ross in the title role, dressed in an elegant evening gown, as she gracefully dances aboard a swirling train. The train's vibrant colors and intricate patterns add to the whimsical atmosphere, while the dapper gentleman in the background gazes at her in admiration. The swirling motion of the train and the dancers' fluid movements evoke a sense of excitement and romance, transporting the audience to another time and place. The play, which was often described as a pantomime, was known for its popular entertainment value and was a staple of the theatre scene in the 1910s. This image is a testament to the enduring allure of live theatre and the enchantment it brings to audiences. Whether you're a fan of dance, history, or simply looking for a glimpse into the past, this photograph is sure to delight and inspire.


Framed Prints of The Girl in the Train adapted by Adrian Ross

Bring timeless art into your home with Media Storehouse's Framed Prints. This exquisite piece, "The Girl in the Train" by Adrian Ross, is an adaptation of Victor Léon's classic play "The Divorcee." Originally performed at the Carltheater in Vienna in 1908, this image captures the essence of the production's poignant storyline. With its captivating details and rich colors, this framed print is sure to be a conversation starter and a beautiful addition to any room. Order now and let the magic of live theater be a part of your daily life.


Photo Prints of The Girl in the Train adapted by Adrian Ross

Introducing the Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints featuring "The Girl in the Train" by Adrian Ross, an exquisite adaptation of Victor Leon's classic play "Die Geschiedene Frau" (The Divorcee). This captivating image, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online, showcases a stunning production of the Carltheater in Vienna from 1908. With music by Leo Fall, this theatrical masterpiece is brought to life in our high-quality photographic prints. Add a touch of timeless elegance to your home or office décor and relive the magic of live theatre with Media Storehouse.


Poster Prints of The Girl in the Train adapted by Adrian Ross

Introducing the Media Storehouse range of stunning poster prints featuring "The Girl in the Train" adapted by Adrian Ross. This captivating image is sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online and is an adaptation of "Die Geschiedene Frau" (The Divorcee), a production by Victor Leon at the Carltheater in Vienna on 23rd December 1908. With music by Leo Fall, this poster showcases the elegance and allure of the early 20th century theater scene. Bring a piece of history into your home or office with this beautiful and intricately detailed poster print. Order yours today and add a touch of timeless charm to your space.


Jigsaw Puzzles of The Girl in the Train adapted by Adrian Ross

Discover the captivating world of "The Girl in the Train" with Media Storehouse's exquisite jigsaw puzzles. Adapted from the classic play "Die Geschiedene Frau" (The Divorcee) by Victor Leon, this intriguing puzzle features a stunning image by Adrian Ross from Mary Evans Prints Online. Bring the elegance and intrigue of the early 20th century Carltheater production to life as you piece together the details of this captivating scene, set to the iconic music of Leo Fall. A perfect activity for puzzle enthusiasts and history buffs alike, this challenging yet rewarding puzzle is a must-have addition to any collection.

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