Mrs Langtry Collection
"Mrs. Langtry: A Leading Lady of the Stage" Step into the enchanting world of Mrs
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"Mrs. Langtry: A Leading Lady of the Stage" Step into the enchanting world of Mrs. Langtry, a captivating actress who graced the stages of London's finest theaters in the late 19th century. Her talent and beauty were immortalized in various sketches and engravings that captured her mesmerizing performances. In "Enemies, " at the Prince's Theatre, Mrs. Langtry's portrayal left audiences spellbound, as depicted in an exquisite engraving that showcased her commanding presence on stage. Equally captivating was her performance in "A Royal Necklace" at the Imperial Theatre, where she brought to life the opulent scene set in the Dauphin's bedchamber. The Imperial Theatre had royal patronage, with even King and Queen attending Mrs. Langtry's play "The Crossways" on December 8th - a momentous occasion commemorated through a lithograph capturing their regal presence. One of Mrs. Langtry's most memorable roles was as Rosalind in Shakespeare's "As You Like It, " performed at St James’s Theatre. An engraving immortalizes her transformation into this beloved character, showcasing both her versatility and undeniable charm. Londoners eagerly anticipated each theatrical season, as seen in an advertisement promoting upcoming shows featuring renowned performers like Mademoiselle Mars alongside none other than Mrs. Langtry herself – a testament to her status as one of theaterland’s brightest stars. Not only did she shine on stage but also off it; a black-and-white photograph captures Mrs. Langtry radiating elegance and poise during one of her many appearances around town. From Haymarket Theatre to Kensington House, Mrs. Langtry continued to captivate audiences with performances such as “She Stoops to Conquer, ” leaving an indelible mark etched forever within engravings that celebrated these unforgettable moments under spotlight Even during Christmas time when theaters came alive with festive cheer, Mrs.