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For Love - and the King by C Watson Mill
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For Love - and the King by C Watson Mill
Promotional postcard featuring a scene from For Love - and the King by C Watson Mill which was first performed at the Prince of Wales theatre, Mexborough, South Yorkshire on 13th April 1908. He woos Natilla, supposedly a misers daughter reduced to beggary, but really the daughter of the king. The English soldier of fortune, Jarval, prevents the miser from beating Natilla. He helps the Prince to win Natilla, despite loving her himself. Watson Mill wrote the role of Jarval for himself. Date: circa 1908
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by C. Watson Mill: A Timeless Tale of Love, Deception, and Courage Step back in time with this promotional postcard from the Prince of Wales theatre in Mexborough, South Yorkshire, showcasing a scene from C. Watson Mill's enchanting play, "For Love and the King." First performed on April 13, 1908, this classic drama tells the story of Jarval, a gallant English soldier of fortune, who crosses paths with Natilla, the supposed daughter of a miser. However, an intriguing twist unfolds as Natilla is revealed to be the long-lost princess of the king. In this heart-stirring moment, Jarval, played by Watson Mill himself, stands between the miser and Natilla, preventing him from inflicting harm. With unwavering courage, Jarval helps the prince win Natilla's heart, even though he harbors his own deep feelings for her. This theatrical masterpiece, filled with drama, suspense, and romance, was a popular form of entertainment in the early 1900s. Watson Mill's "For Love and the King" was a pantomime, a type of musical comedy stage production designed to entertain and delight audiences of all ages. The soldiers' uniforms and military regalia, as depicted in this image, added an air of excitement and adventure to the production. Experience the magic of "For Love and the King" as you immerse yourself in this scene from the past. This postcard is a testament to the enduring power of live theatre and the timeless themes of love, deception, and courage.
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