Surrey Theatre costume designs for 'gorgeous comic' Christmas pantomimes called 'The Moon Queen' and 'King Night; or Harlequin Twilight', written by Alfred Crowquill. The costumes are for Baron Blazenoff, played by Mr Naylor, and his servant. The Surrey Theatre was in Blackfriars Road, adjacent to St Georges' Circus. Crowquill was the pseudonym of Alfred Henry Forrester (1804-1872) a prolific writer and illustrator, working for the 'Hive', the 'Mirror' as well as 'Punch' magazine. He also wrote children's books, burlesques and became an important figure as artistic director for many London pantomimes.Watercolour and ink drawing, probably by Alfred Crowquill, undated.
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Collection: | Surrey |
Image type: | Watercolour Painting |
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Ref: | 07341 |
Identifier: | 3/951 Handbills |
Date: | c.1860 |
#1850 - 1875 #ENTERTAINMENT #People #Surrey #Watercolour Painting #WATERLOO