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Was She To Blame? by Mrs F G Kimberley

Promotional postcard for Was She To Blame? By Mrs F. G. Kimberley. First produced at the Junction Theatre, Manchester, 12th April 1909 and Woolwich, 7th February 1910. Touring to Theatre, Royal, Leeds, 16th May 1910. Date: 1910

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Bedroom Bedrooms Blame Fright Frightened Intruder Intruders Kimberley Leeds Panto Pantomime Promotional Tens


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Bring your favorite historical plays to life with our Media Storehouse Photo Mugs! Featuring an exquisite image from Mary Evans Prints Online, this mug showcases "Was She To Blame?" by Mrs F. G. Kimberley, a thought-provoking production first staged in Manchester and Woolwich in 1909 and 1910. Each mug is expertly printed with high-quality, vibrant colors that bring the intriguing details of the image to life. Perfect for sipping your favorite beverage while reminiscing about the rich history of theater. Make your mug collection a unique reflection of your interests and add this beautiful piece to it today.

A personalised photo mug blends sentimentality with functionality, making an ideal gift for cherished loved ones, close friends, or valued colleagues. Preview may show both sides of the same mug.

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Was She To Blame?

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, a captivating theatrical production penned by the talented Mrs F. G. Kimberley, first graced the stages of the Junction Theatre in Manchester on the 12th of April 1909, and later in Woolwich on the 7th of February 1910. This popular Edwardian play soon embarked on a tour, making its way to the esteemed Theatre Royal in Leeds on the 16th of May 1910. This evocative promotional postcard, dated 1910, showcases a chilling scene from "Was She To Blame?". The image, set in a dimly lit bedroom, captures the moment of terror as an intruder lurks in the shadows, striking fear into the heart of the unsuspecting occupant lying in bed. The bedroom, once a sanctuary of peace and comfort, now stands transformed into a scene of dread and uncertainty. The intricate details of the theatrical setting are evident in the postcard, with the ornate bedspread, the heavy curtains, and the ominous darkness that envelops the room. The expression of fear on the face of the woman in the bed adds to the overall sense of unease and suspense. "Was She To Blame?" was a pantomime, a theatrical form that was widely popular during the Edwardian era. The play offered its audience a thrilling blend of music, dance, comedy, and drama, keeping them on the edge of their seats with its intriguing plot and unexpected twists. The intruder scene, as depicted in this postcard, was undoubtedly one of the many frights that kept the audience engaged throughout the performance. This postcard, with its haunting image and intriguing description, serves as a testament to the enduring appeal of "Was She To Blame?" and the theatrical artistry of Mrs F. G. Kimberley. It offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us back to a time when the stage was the primary source of popular entertainment.

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