Dear Love by Dion Titheradge, Laurie Wylie & Herbert Clayton
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Dear Love by Dion Titheradge, Laurie Wylie & Herbert Clayton
Dear Love by Dion Titheradge, Laurie Wylie and Herbert Clayton, with music by Haydon Wood, Joseph Turnbridge and Jack Waller. First produced at the Theatre Royal, Birmingham, on 21st October 1929 and at the Palace Theatre, on 14th November 1929. Two people fall in love and only belatedly realise that they are already married. Touring to the Wimbledon Theatre, on 19th May 1930. See The Count of Luxemburg for another example of this absurdity. Date: 1930
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Birmingham Clayton Dear Dion Embrace Embracing Haydon Herbert Jack Kisses Kissing Laurie Waller Wimbledon Wylie 1929
Dear Love,
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a captivating theatrical production by Dion Titheradge, Laurie Wylie, and Herbert Clayton, premiered at the Theatre Royal in Birmingham on October 21, 1929, and later graced the Palace Theatre in London on November 14, 1929. This delightful romantic comedy, accompanied by music from Haydon Wood, Joseph Turnbridge, and Jack Waller, tells the absurd tale of two individuals who fall deeply in love, only to discover that they are already married. The image captures the essence of this enchanting moment as two people, lost in their newfound affection, embrace each other passionately. The man, with a tender expression on his face, holds his beloved close, while she rests her head on his shoulder, her eyes closed in bliss. Their bodies speak volumes of the connection they have found, oblivious to the fact that they have already exchanged vows. The production, which first toured to the Wimbledon Theatre on May 19, 1930, is a testament to the power of love and the unexpected twists that life can bring. This heartwarming photograph encapsulates the essence of the human experience, reminding us that sometimes, the most profound connections are forged in the most unexpected ways. For those who wish to relive the magic of "Dear Love," this image offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us to a time when love knew no boundaries and the unexpected was the norm. The production's enduring appeal is a testament to the timeless nature of love and the power of the human spirit. This photograph is a copyrighted work from Mary Evans Prints Online and is not to be used for commercial purposes. (1929, 1930, dear, love, dion, titheradge, laurie, wylie, herbert, clayton, music, haydon, wood, joseph, turnbridge, jack, waller, theatre, royal, birmingham, palace, wimbledon, man, men, woman, women, embracing, embrace, holding, kissing, kisses)
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