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Photographic Print : The Padre, adapted by Jose G Levy, first produced at the Lyceum Theatre, Strand, London
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The Padre, adapted by Jose G Levy, first produced at the Lyceum Theatre, Strand, London
The Padre, adapted by Jose G Levy, first produced at the Lyceum Theatre, Strand, London, 22 May 1926, from Mon Cure Chez Les Riches by Andre de Lorde, Pierre Chaine and Clement Vautel, originally a novel by Vautel (1923). Date: circa 1926
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Chez Cure Jose Keyboard Levy Lyceum Marching Organ Padre Pipe Riches 1926 Chaine
10"x8" Photo Print
Experience the rich history of the stage with our exquisite Media Storehouse Photographic Prints featuring 'The Padre.' Adapted by Jose G Levy and first produced at the prestigious Lyceum Theatre in London on May 22, 1926, this captivating image is a must-have for any theatre or photography enthusiast. Based on Mon Cure Chez Les Riches by Andre de Lorde, Pierre Chaine and Clement Vautel, this print offers a glimpse into the past, transporting you to the world of live theatre during the 1920s. Rights managed through Mary Evans Prints Online, this high-quality print is a beautiful addition to any home or office space, perfect for adding character and charm to your decor. Bring a piece of theatre history into your life with Media Storehouse Photographic Prints.
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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This postcard image showcases a scene from the first production of "The Padre," an adaptation by Jose G Levy of the French novel "Mon Cure Chez Les Riches" by Pierre Chaine and Clement Vautel, originally penned by Vautel in 1923. The production premiered at the prestigious Lyceum Theatre in London on May 22, 1926. The Padre, played by an unnamed actor, is depicted in the foreground, his serious expression contrasting with the mischievous grins of the soldiers behind him. The Padre, with his pipe clenched between his teeth and a pipe organ at his side, seems to be conducting a makeshift orchestra of dogs. Soldiers, some with their dogs in tow, march in rhythm with the music, adding to the lively scene. The 1920s setting is evident in the soldiers' uniforms and the Padre's old-fashioned attire. The image exudes a sense of humor and lightheartedness, making it a delightful reminder of the era's theatrical productions. The postcard's caption, "mon, cure, chez, les, riches, 1926," references the original French title of the novel, which translates to "my cure at the rich people's," hinting at the comedic elements of the story. The Padre's adaptation by Jose G Levy brought the French novel to life on the London stage, allowing audiences to enjoy the wit and charm of the original work in a new format. This postcard is a captivating snapshot of the production, offering a glimpse into the world of "The Padre" and the lively energy of the 1920s theatre scene.
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