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Pinkie and the Fairies

A young girl ballet dancer playing the role of the Queen of the Fairies in G F Nortons Christmas play for children, Pinkie and the Fairies, produced at His Majestys Theatre in 1908

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Ballet Dancer Entertaining Fairies Majesty Majestys Norton Performer Pinkie Raised Role Shoes Performing


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This enchanting photograph captures the young and radiant Queen of the Fairies, played by a graceful and elegant ballet dancer, during the 1908 production of "Pinkie and the Fairies" at His Majesty's Theatre in London. The Christmas play, produced specifically for the entertainment of children, was a beloved tradition during the Edwardian era. The young performer, with her crown atop her golden curls, raises her hand in a regal gesture, as if granting a blessing to the audience. Her delicate, ballet shoes peek out from beneath her flowing, fairy-inspired gown, a testament to her dual role as both a queen and a dancer. The smile on her face speaks volumes of her joy and happiness in bringing magic and wonder to the lives of the children in attendance. "Pinkie and the Fairies" was a historical production that transported its young audience to a land of enchantment and delight. The play, produced by G.F. Norton, was a cherished holiday tradition that brought happiness and laughter to generations of children. This photograph is a beautiful reminder of the power of the arts to captivate and inspire, and the magic of the theatre to bring us closer to the fairy tale world we all hold dear. The photograph, taken during the 1908 production, is a precious piece of history that transports us back in time to a simpler, more whimsical era. It is a reminder of the enduring power of the arts to entertain, to transport, and to bring joy to the hearts of all who experience them.

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