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Mr Power as Corporal O Connor in the opera Broken Promises, 1826 (lithograph)
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Mr Power as Corporal O Connor in the opera Broken Promises, 1826 (lithograph)
XJF3037859 Mr Power as Corporal O Connor in the opera Broken Promises, 1826 (lithograph) by Haghe, Louis (1806-85); Private Collection; (add.info.: Irish stage actor, comedian, author and theatrical manager (William Grattan) Tyrone Power (1797a'1841) took over from Charles Connor when the Irish comedian died suddenly in 1826. Broken Promises is a ballad opera by Samuel James Arnold); English, out of copyright
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This lithograph showcases Mr Power as Corporal O'Connor in the renowned opera "Broken Promises" from 1826. Created by Louis Haghe, this print captures the essence of Irish stage actor and comedian William Grattan Tyrone Power (1797-1841) in his iconic role. Power's talent shone through when he stepped into the shoes of Charles Connor after his sudden demise, taking over the character with great finesse. "Broken Promises" a ballad opera composed by Samuel James Arnold, provided an ideal platform for Power to display his versatile skills on stage. The lithograph portrays Power in full theatrical glory, exuding confidence and charisma. Dressed as Corporal O'Connor, he commands attention with his commanding presence and expressive face. The detailed artwork beautifully depicts every aspect of this Georgian-era performance at Covent Garden Theatre in London. As one gazes upon this historic image, it is impossible not to be captivated by the sheer talent and dedication that radiates from Mr Power's portrayal. This lithograph serves as a testament to both his remarkable acting abilities and enduring legacy within the world of theater. Now preserved within a private collection, this print allows us to step back in time and appreciate the artistry that unfolded on stage during this era. It stands as a reminder of how influential individuals like Mr Power shaped theatrical history through their exceptional performances.
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