Revue Collection
"Captivating and Timeless: The World of Revue" Step back in time to the glamorous era of revue, where entertainment knew no bounds
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"Captivating and Timeless: The World of Revue" Step back in time to the glamorous era of revue, where entertainment knew no bounds. From the iconic Dolly Sisters captivating audiences at the Casino de Paris show in 1927 to the enchanting performances at Raymond Revue Bar in Soho, London, revues were a spectacle like no other. In 1923, Barbette (Van der Clyde) took center stage in Paris, mesmerizing crowds with their daring and graceful acts. Behind the scenes of the Paris Revue, France witnessed intimate moments that added an air of mystique to this captivating art form. The world-renowned Fred Karno brought laughter and joy with his production "On and Off, " while H Chance Newton's "Keep To The Right" showcased dazzling choreography that left audiences spellbound. Theatre de L'Abri in Paris provided a glimpse behind the curtains, revealing both hard work and passion that went into each performance. Archibald de Bear and R. Arkell's Chelsea Follies Revue transported spectators into a world filled with glitz and glamour. Meanwhile, Gaby Deslys stole hearts with her breathtaking gowns designed by Drian back in 1913, not just about entertainment; it was an escape from reality—a chance for people to immerse themselves in a world where laughter echoed through every theater hall. With productions like "Funny Face" by Fred Thomson & Paul Gerard Smith leaving audiences roaring with laughter, revues became synonymous with pure joy. As we look back on these timeless moments captured on film or etched into our memories forever, let us celebrate the magic of revue—an art form that continues to inspire generations even today.