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Cartoon, Herbert Campbell as an Ugly Sister
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Cartoon, Herbert Campbell as an Ugly Sister
Cartoon, Herbert Campbell as one of Cinderellas Ugly Sisters at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London.
1884
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1884 Annual Bryan Campbell Cinderella Drag Drury Entracte Herbert Lane Performer Sister Sisters Ugly
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This print depicts the renowned English comedian, Herbert Campbell, in the role of an Ugly Sister in the 1884 production of "Cinderella" at the prestigious Theatre Royal in Drury Lane, London. The image, captured during an entracte or intermission, showcases Campbell's impeccable drag costume and his expressive, humorous demeanor. The 1880s Victorian era was a golden age for the British theatre, and Campbell was a beloved and celebrated performer known for his ability to bring characters to life with his unique blend of wit and physical comedy. In this production of "Cinderella," Campbell shared the stage with his fellow comedian, Alfred Bryan, who played the other Ugly Sister. The sisters' outrageous costumes, complete with towering headdresses and voluminous skirts, were a sight to behold and added to the overall theatrical spectacle. The fans held by the sisters in the print are a testament to the elegance and refinement expected of the audience during this era. Campbell's transformation into an Ugly Sister was a highlight of the production, and his ability to embody the character's ugliness and comedic timing left audiences in stitches. This print serves as a fascinating glimpse into the world of Victorian theatre and the art of cross-dressing in performance. The intricate details of Campbell's costume, from the lace trim on his dress to the intricately patterned stockings, are a testament to the meticulous attention to detail that went into the production. Overall, this print offers a delightful and entertaining look into the world of 19th-century theatre and the enduring appeal of classic fairy tales.
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