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Vesta Tilley as Algy, the Piccadilly Johnny

Vesta Tilley (1864-1952), born Matilda Alice Powles, later Lady de Frece, music hall actress whose speciality was male impersonations. Pictured here in one of her most famous roles - as Algy - the Piccadilly Johnny with the little eye-glass - for the first Royal Command Performance at the Palace Theatre in 1912. Date: 1912

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Actresses Chap Command Dressing Frece Gent Gentleman Impersonation Impersonations Impersonator Johnny Knut Monocle Performance Piccadilly Rake Rakish Tilley Vesta Algy


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This portrait captures Vesta Tilley, the renowned music hall actress, in one of her most iconic roles as Algy, the Piccadilly Johnny, during the first Royal Command Performance at the Palace Theatre in 1912. Born Matilda Alice Powles, later Lady de Frece, Tilley was a trailblazing performer known for her male impersonations that challenged gender norms of the time. In this image, she dons a top hat, monocle, and rakish chap's attire, complete with a cross and knuts, exuding an air of mischief and charm. The little eye-glass became a signature accessory for her Algy character, adding to her enigmatic stage presence. This photograph marks a significant moment in Tilley's illustrious career, as she entertained the royal family and the elite audience with her impersonation skills, cementing her place in history as a groundbreaking and influential performer.

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