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Tallulah Bankhead and Leslie Howard in Her Cardboard Lover
Tallulah Bankhead and Leslie Howard appearing in in Her Cardboard Lover at the Lyric Theatre, London in 1928. Date: 1928
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Actors Actresses Bankhead Beds Breakfast Cardboard Communication Howard Leslie Listening Lover Lying Lyric Phone Phoning Plays Speaking Stars Talking Tallulah Telephone Tray 1928
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This evocative black-and-white photograph captures the magnetic presence of two legendary stage stars, Tallulah Bankhead and Leslie Howard, during their performance in the 1928 production of "Her Cardboard Lover" at the Lyric Theatre in London. The image finds Bankhead, an American actress known for her bold and seductive stage persona, reclining on a bed with a telephone in hand, deep in conversation. Howard, a British actor and director, sits attentively on the edge of the bed, listening intently as his co-star speaks. The scene exudes an air of intimacy and theatricality, with the simple props of a bed, breakfast tray, and telephone transforming the space into a world of communication and connection. "Her Cardboard Lover," a play by St. John Ervine, was a critical and commercial success for both Bankhead and Howard during their time at the Lyric Theatre. The production marked a pivotal moment in their respective careers, solidifying their status as major stars of the stage. The photograph offers a glimpse into the history of this influential theatrical collaboration, showcasing the charisma and talent that made Bankhead and Howard icons of their time. The image also highlights the power of the telephone as a tool for communication, a device that has since evolved into the modern smartphone. This photograph serves as a reminder of the enduring allure of live theatre and the captivating performances of its stars, as well as the importance of connection and conversation in our lives.
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