Ziegfeld Collection
"Ziegfeld: The Glamour and Grandeur of Showbiz" Step into the world of Ziegfeld, where entertainment reached new heights and dreams came to life
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"Ziegfeld: The Glamour and Grandeur of Showbiz" Step into the world of Ziegfeld, where entertainment reached new heights and dreams came to life. From the iconic Show Boat poster that mesmerized audiences in 1927 to the enchanting melodies of Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein's musical masterpiece, this was a time when Broadway truly shone. Miss Gwen Farrar, a remarkable entertainer and musician, captivated hearts with her talent. Alongside her, Beth Beri brought an undeniable charm that left audiences spellbound. And who could forget Peggy Hopkins Joyce? Raising a glass of beer in celebration as Prohibition finally ended in 1933, she embodied the spirit of freedom and joy. Olga Valery, the French actress adorned with roses, exuded elegance and grace on stage. Meanwhile, Mrs William Tudor Wilkinson transformed into Dolores under Olive Snell's lens – a portrait that captured both beauty and mystery. Tableau vivants arranged by Ben Ali Haggin from the Ziegfeld Follies transported spectators back to 1919 at New Amsterdam Theatre. The Lady Godiva tableau vividly recreated history while Wilda Bennett led the Beauty Chorus in Apple Blossoms at Globe Theatre – both productions leaving lasting impressions on all who witnessed them. Harriet Hoctor danced her way into fame with poise and precision; her artistry knew no bounds. Eddie Cantor's infectious energy radiated through two timeless photographs from 1927 – his comedic genius forever etched in our memories. Last but not least, Helen Brown took center stage as premier dancer extraordinaire. Her graceful movements enthralled audiences night after night; she personified elegance itself. In an era defined by glitz and glamour, Ziegfeld reigned supreme – bringing together extraordinary talents who wove magic on stage for all to behold.