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The Onions, WW1 entertainment troupe
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The Onions, WW1 entertainment troupe
The Onions, a concert party entertaining troops on the Western Front during the First World War, so-called because they said they were always, " in the soup." The Tatler comments that they have had a marked success with all classes of audiences, even with those that included generals. The inset pictures show Cyclist G. E. Francis as the Broken Doll and (right) Cyclist D. J. Flemings the Hyde Park Girl. Date: 1917
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The Onions: WW1's Beloved Concert Party Delighting Troops on the Western Front Amid the harsh realities of the Western Front during World War I, a glimmer of hope and joy emerged in the form of The Onions, a remarkable concert party that brought laughter and entertainment to soldiers of all ranks. This photograph, published in The Tatler in 1917, showcases two of the troupe's most beloved performers: Cyclist G. E. Francis as the Broken Doll and Cyclist D. J. Flemings as the Hyde Park Girl. The Onions, known for their humorous cross-dressing acts and theatrical antics, quickly gained a reputation for their ability to captivate audiences, even those that included generals. Their performances provided a much-needed respite from the horrors of war, offering a brief moment of escape and levity. Francis, as the Broken Doll, is depicted in the left inset, his face painted white and adorned with a sad clown expression. His costume, a tattered dress and wig, adds to the melancholic yet comical effect. On the right, Flemings, as the Hyde Park Girl, is shown in a more cheerful and vibrant attire, complete with a floral headdress and a playful expression. The Onions' success is a testament to the power of art and entertainment in times of adversity. Their performances not only brought joy to the troops but also served as a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always room for laughter and lightheartedness. This evocative photograph stands as a poignant reminder of the indomitable human spirit and the enduring power of the arts.
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