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Programme cover for Revue Folies de Can-Can, 1938

Programme cover for Revue Folies de Can-Can, 1938


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Programme cover for Revue Folies de Can-Can, 1938

Programme cover for Revue Folies de Can-Can, staged at the Prince of Wales Theatre (described as Londons Folies Bergere) by Alfred Esdaile, London, 1938. Art work by Louis Curti. Date: 1938

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1938 Curti Dancer Folies Programme Revue Deco Esdaile


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Revue Folies de Can-Can: A Vibrant and Exciting Night at the Prince of Wales Theatre in 1938 Step back in time to the glamorous and electrifying world of the 1930s with this programme cover for the Revue Folies de Can-Can, staged at London's Prince of Wales Theatre, affectionately known as "London's Folies Bergère." This illustration, created by the talented Louis Curti, invites us to imagine an enchanting evening filled with music, dance, and the joie de vivre of the Jazz Age. The programme, produced by Alfred Esdaile, showcases the allure of the Can-Can, a dance that had captivated audiences since its inception in the 1830s. The dancers, dressed in elegant costumes, radiate energy and charisma, their youthful exuberance evident in their poses. The Art Deco design elements, such as the intricate patterns and bold colors, add to the overall sense of sophistication and glamour. The Prince of Wales Theatre, located in the heart of London, was a popular destination for those seeking a night of entertainment and excitement. With its stunning architecture and impressive lineup of productions, it was the epitome of elegance and style in the 1930s. The Revue Folies de Can-Can was just one of many productions that showcased the best of the era's music, dance, and art. As we gaze at this illustration, we can almost hear the lively music and feel the excitement in the air. The Revue Folies de Can-Can transported audiences to a world of wonder and delight, and this programme cover is a testament to the enduring appeal of the Jazz Age and the magic of live entertainment.

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