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Good Morning, Bill! By P. G. Wodehouse
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Good Morning, Bill! By P. G. Wodehouse
Promotional postcard for Good Morning, Bill! By P. G. Wodehouse, based on the Hungarian of Ladislas Fodor. First produced at the Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne, 7th November and Duke of Yorks Theatre, London 28th November 1927.Bill Paradene is in love with Dr. Sally Smith, who is examining him. Artist: John Hassall. This image is from the tour to Grand Opera House, Harrogate, 25th March 1929. Date: 1929
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Good Morning, Bill!
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, a delightful comedy by P.G. Wodehouse, first graced the stages of Eastbourne's Devonshire Park Theatre on the 7th of November 1927, and later moved to the Duke of Yorks Theatre in London on the 28th of November of the same year. This image is from the tour of the production to the Grand Opera House in Harrogate, which took place on the 25th of March in 1929. The photograph features Bill Paradene, played by an unidentified actor, as he is being examined by the charming and intelligent Dr. Sally Smith, portrayed by the talented actress, Miss Smith. The doctor's serious expression contrasts beautifully with Bill's playful and smitten demeanor, creating a delightful tableau of love and comedy. The image, an exquisite work of art by the renowned artist John Hassall, perfectly encapsulates the essence of the 1920s and the popular theatrical entertainment of the era. The comedy, with its witty dialogue and light-hearted tone, was a staple of the pantomime and variety shows that dominated the stage during this period. The image is a testament to the enduring appeal of Wodehouse's work and the timeless nature of his comedies. It serves as a reminder of a bygone era, when live theatre was the primary source of popular entertainment and the magic of the stage could captivate audiences for hours on end. So, take a moment to appreciate this delightful snapshot of the past, and let the charm of "Good Morning, Bill!" transport you to a time when laughter and love reigned supreme on the stage.
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