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With many London theatres closed, this production of On Approval was rehearsed in a barn in Buckinghamshire, then toured the provinces. Date: 1940
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Actors Actresses Approval Barnes Barry Cathleen Churchill Culver Diana Nesbitt Plays Rehearsal Rehearsing Roland Theatres Touring
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On Approval": A Unique Theatrical Production Amidst Wartime Britain This evocative photograph captures the essence of resilience and creativity during the challenging times of World War II. The scene unfolds in a rustic barn in Buckinghamshire, where the renowned Theatre goes Rural company rehearsed their production of "On Approval" in 1940. With London theatres closed due to the war, this innovative troupe brought theatre to the people, touring their productions across the provinces. The photograph features a group of dedicated actors and actresses, including Cathleen Nesbitt, Barry Barnes, Roland Culver, and Diana Churchill, all deeply engrossed in the rehearsal process. Their focus and determination are palpable, as they prepare to bring H.M. Crichton's classic comedy to life for audiences in need of a moment's escape from the harsh realities of wartime life. Theatre goes Rural's production of "On Approval" was a testament to the enduring power of the arts, demonstrating that even in the most trying of circumstances, the human spirit could find a way to create, inspire, and connect. The actors' expressions in this photograph reveal a sense of camaraderie and shared purpose, as they work together to bring joy and laughter to communities across the country. This evocative image offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us back to a time when the simple pleasure of live theatre brought people together, fostering hope and unity in the face of adversity. The Theatre goes Rural company's journey from the barn in Buckinghamshire to the stages of the provinces stands as a testament to the power of the arts to uplift and inspire, even in the most challenging of times. Date: 1940. Source: ILN - Consolidated Archive Holdings Ltd - Project from Mary Evans Prints Online.
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