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A.A. Milne's play Sarah Simple
3789680 A.A. Milne's play Sarah Simple'; (add.info.: A.R. Whatmore as William Bendish and Agnes Lauchlan as Marianne Bell-Mason in A.A. Milne's play Sarah Simple at the Garrick Theatre, London. Circa 1937. A.R.W. 30 May 1889 - 15 October 1960 A.L. 10 February 1905 - 28 August 1993
Theatre World (1937)); Lebrecht History
Media ID 33392834
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Actress Actresses Couples Give A Kiss Kiss Kissing Teatro Years 1930 Years 30 Years Thirty 1930 1939 Years 30 30s 1930 1939 Years 30s 19301939 1933 34 Britisch Britisch Clinch Nineteen Thirties
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This print captures a moment of romantic bliss from A. A. Milne's play 'Sarah Simple' at the Garrick Theatre in London, circa 1937. The talented actors A. R. Whatmore as William Bendish and Agnes Lauchlan as Marianne Bell-Mason beautifully portray their characters' affectionate connection on stage. The image showcases the charm and elegance of the early twentieth century theater scene, transporting us back to a time when live performances were cherished forms of entertainment. The couple's tender embrace exudes an air of intimacy, evoking emotions that transcend time. A. R. Whatmore, born on May 30th, 1889, brought his talent to life through his portrayal of William Bendish, while Agnes Lauchlan embodied Marianne Bell-Mason with her performance skills honed since her birth on February 10th, 1905. These gifted actors captivated audiences with their chemistry and skillful interpretation of Milne's characters. As we gaze upon this photograph today, it serves as a reminder of the enduring power of love and romance in both art and life itself. It transports us to a bygone era where simplicity reigned supreme amidst the complexities of human relationships. Bridgeman Images has expertly preserved this piece from history for all to appreciate its beauty and significance within the realm of performing arts. This timeless image not only celebrates the talents of these remarkable actors but also pays homage to A. A. Milne's genius in crafting stories that continue to touch hearts across generations. Let this mesmerizing photograph transport you into an enchanting world where love blossoms under stage lights—a testament to the enduring magic found within theater's embrace throughout history.
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