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Ulysses at Her Majestys Theatre, London
Ulysses at Her Majestys Theatre, London - Constance Collier as Pallas Athene. The play was written by Stephen Phillips.
1902
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Actors Actresses Athene Buchel Character Collier Constance Drama Majestys Mythology Pallas Performance Phillips Role Stephen Ulysses Wavy 1902 Myth
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Ulysses at Her Majesty's Theatre, London: A Captivating Portrayal of Pallas Athene by Constance Collier in the 1902 Production This evocative photograph captures the enchanting moment during the 1902 production of "Ulysses" at Her Majesty's Theatre in London. The image features the talented actress Constance Collier, brilliantly portraying the goddess Pallas Athene, dressed in a stunning red and gold costume adorned with intricate detailing. Her long, wavy brown hair cascades down her back, adding to the allure of her character. The classical mythology-inspired play, written by Stephen Phillips, was a popular sensation during the Edwardian era. The production was a visual feast, with the stage filled with elaborate sets and costumes, transporting the audience to a world of gods and heroes. Charles Buchel, a renowned actor of the time, played the lead role of Ulysses. The image showcases the intense concentration and dedication of both Buchel and Collier as they bring their respective characters to life. The red and gold helmet of Pallas Athene, perched atop Collier's head, adds an air of mystique and power to her presence. The photograph is a testament to the captivating performances and theatrical production values that defined the early 1900s stage. It offers a glimpse into the rich history of theatre and the enduring appeal of classical mythology, making it a fascinating addition to any collection of historical photographs or theatre memorabilia.
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