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Traffic, by Noel Scott, Lyceum Theatre, London
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Traffic, by Noel Scott, Lyceum Theatre, London
Traffic, a play by Noel Scott, at the Lyceum Theatre, Strand, London, starring Mary Glynne and Dennis Neilson-Terry.
1930
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Dennis Glynne Lyceum Neilson Noel Promotional Scott Strand Terry Traffic
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by Noel Scott: A Theatrical Masterpiece at the Lyceum Theatre, London, 1930 This photograph showcases a promotional postcard for Noel Scott's play "Traffic," which graced the stage of the prestigious Lyceum Theatre in London's Strand during the 1930s. The image features an enthralling profile view of the play's leading actors, Mary Glynne and Dennis Neilson-Terry, who brought the characters to life in this intriguing production. The Lyceum Theatre, an iconic venue in the heart of London, has been a hub for theatrical innovation and artistic excellence since its inception. In 1930, the theatre played host to "Traffic," a play by the acclaimed English playwright Noel Scott. The production, set against the backdrop of the bustling streets of London, offered audiences an immersive and thought-provoking theatrical experience. Mary Glynne, a talented actress with an impressive stage presence, captivated audiences as the leading lady in "Traffic." Her expressive profile, as depicted in this photograph, hints at the depth and complexity of her character. Dennis Neilson-Terry, a distinguished actor of the 1930s, complemented Glynne's performance with his nuanced portrayal of the male lead. Together, they breathed life into Scott's compelling script, leaving audiences enthralled and engaged. The photograph, a precious relic from the 1930s, offers a glimpse into the rich theatrical history of London and the captivating performances that graced its stages. "Traffic" at the Lyceum Theatre remains a testament to the enduring power of live theatre and the unforgettable moments it creates for audiences.
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