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Programme cover for Diamond Lil, the Royale Theatre, New Yor

Programme cover for Diamond Lil, the Royale Theatre, New Yor


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Programme cover for Diamond Lil, the Royale Theatre, New Yor

Programme cover for Mae Wests Diamond Lil, the Royale Theatre, New York, 1928 Date: 1928

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Diamond Programme Royale 1928 Deco


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Step right up and prepare to be dazzled by the irresistible allure of Mae West in her iconic role as Diamond Lil, the notorious Manhattan flirt and gambler, in this programme cover from 1928. The image, taken from the Royale Theatre in New York City, showcases the charisma and glamour of the Jazz Age, with its art deco design and shimmering diamond motif. Mae West, a trailblazing actress and writer, was at the height of her fame during the 1920s, and Diamond Lil was one of her most successful plays. The production, which opened on Broadway in October 1928, ran for over 290 performances and solidified West's reputation as a provocative and captivating performer. The programme cover, adorned with a stunning portrait of West in character, exudes the opulence and excitement of the Roaring Twenties. The era's distinctive art deco style is evident in the intricate diamond patterns and bold typography, which add to the overall sense of glamour and sophistication. As you delve into the pages of this programme, you'll find a wealth of information about the production, including the cast, creative team, and production history. You'll also discover fascinating insights into the world of Mae West and the Jazz Age, making this a must-have for any fan of theatre history or 1920s culture. So, take a moment to marvel at this stunning programme cover and transport yourself back to a time when the bright lights of Broadway shone brighter than ever before. With Mae West's Diamond Lil, the magic of the past is just a glance away.

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