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Heil, Cinderella! The Wilton pantomime for the troops
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Heil, Cinderella! The Wilton pantomime for the troops
Photographs from Heil, Cinderella, produced by Cecil Beaton in aid of a Comforts Fund for H.M. Forces. The cast include Lady Pembroke and her son Hon. David Herbert, who plays the part of Buttons, Miss Olga Lynn who interprets Ugly Sister. Date: 1940
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Beaton Betty Buttons Cecil Cinderella Comforts Forces Fund Gibson Herbert Lynn Olga Pamela Pantomime Pembroke Photographer Sister Ugly Heil
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Heil, Cinderella!: A Magical Pantomime Production in Aid of H.M. Forces Comforts Fund during World War II This enchanting photograph captures a scene from Heil, Cinderella, a unique pantomime production staged by the renowned designer, writer, and photographer Cecil Beaton in 1940. The purpose of this theatrical endeavor was to raise funds for the Comforts Fund of H.M. Forces, an initiative aimed at providing essential items and morale boosters to British troops during World War II. The captivating image features Lady Pembroke and her son, Hon. David Herbert, who assumed the role of Buttons in this production. Lady Pembroke, known for her aristocratic elegance, graces the scene as the Fairy Godmother, bestowing her magical blessings upon Cinderella. By her side, the young and charismatic Hon. David Herbert, with his infectious smile and playful demeanor, embodies the beloved character of Buttons, adding warmth and humor to the production. Another notable cast member is the talented Miss Olga Lynn, who brought the Ugly Sisters to life with her impeccable comedic timing and flamboyant costumes. The photograph also includes Betty Street as Cinderella, Pamela Gibson as the second Ugly Sister, and Tropps in an unidentified role. The Heil, Cinderella pantomime was a testament to the resilient spirit of the British people during wartime. Through the power of art and entertainment, Cecil Beaton and his talented cast managed to create a magical experience for the troops, offering them a brief moment of joy and escapism amidst the challenges of war.
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