Cartoon, tailoring for actors, J L Toole
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Cartoon, tailoring for actors, J L Toole
Cartoon, tailoring for actors -- Actors pieces may be made up nowadays with every consideration to peculiarity of figure. (This cartoon is not intended to apply to anybody in particular.) The man on the left bears a close resemblance to the actor John Lawrence Toole (1830-1906). Probably a reference to the adaptation of French plays for the English theatre, in particular Stage Dora, or, Who Killed Cock Robin, adapted by F C Burnand from Sardous play, Fedora, then in production at Tooles Theatre, London.
1883
Media ID 14310700
© Terry Parker / Mary Evans Picture Library
1883 Actors Adaptation Bryan Burlesque Dora Entracte Fashions Lawrence Material Materials Monocle Pieces Plays Satire Satirical Tailor Tailoring Textile Textiles Toole
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