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Scene from Show Boat at Drury Lane, 1928
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Scene from Show Boat at Drury Lane, 1928
The auditorium and stage of the Cotton Blossom, as Captain Andys show boat is called in the musical, Show Boat. Howett Worster and Edith Day playing the third act of the Parsons Bride to the mixed company of black and white, of the levee town of Natchez. Show Boat was originally written by Edna Ferber and adapted by Oscar Hammerstein as a stage musical with the black actor, Paul Robeson starring as Joe. Date: 1928
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Auditorium Drury Edith Hammerstein Lane Musicals Oscar 1928 Musical
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This photograph offers a glimpse into the rich history of American musical theatre, specifically the iconic production of "Show Boat" at Drury Lane in 1928. The image showcases the Cotton Blossom's auditorium and stage, where Captain Andy's show boat comes to life. The third act of the Parsons Bride scene is being performed, with Howett Worster and Edith Day portraying the couple to a mixed company of black and white actors from the levee town of Natchez. "Show Boat," originally written by Edna Ferber and adapted into a stage musical by Oscar Hammerstein, marked a groundbreaking moment in theatre history with the inclusion of an integrated cast, featuring the renowned black actor, Paul Robeson, as Joe. The production challenged social norms of the time and paved the way for greater representation and diversity in American theatre. The photograph, taken in 1928, captures the essence of the production's innovative spirit and the magic of live theatre. The intricately designed set, the expressive faces of the actors, and the palpable energy of the audience all contribute to a sense of wonder and excitement. This image serves as a testament to the power of theatre to bring people together, challenge societal norms, and inspire change. The photograph is a valuable historical artifact, providing a glimpse into the past and reminding us of the rich legacy of American musical theatre. It is a reminder of the transformative power of art and the importance of embracing diversity and inclusion in all forms of entertainment.
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