Description: Phyllis Dare was an English actress and singer famous for her performances in Edwardian Musical Comedy and other musical theatre in the early 1900s. In 1909, Dare created the role of Eileen Cavanagh in the hit musical The Arcadians, where she met the producer George Edwardes. This started a long association between the two, who collaborated on productions including The Girl in the Train, Peggy and The Quaker Girl. In 1912, she starred in the Sunshine Girl. In 1913 she joined the cast of The Dancing Mistress and in The Lady of the Rose (1922).During her later career, she turned to straight plays, some of which included Aren't We All in 1929, Words and Music in 1932 and The Fugitives in 1936. She appeared occasionally in films, starring in The Argentine Tango and Other Dances in 1913, Dr. Wakes Patient in 1916, Crime on the Hill in 1933 and Debt of Honour in 1936. In the 1940s she appeared in a tour of Full House and was later cast in Other People's Houses. In 1949, she opened in the musical, King's Rhapsody. This amazing slice of history - a hand signed autograph and greeting plus three lovely 6x4 photos and a COA from an approved AFTAL & UACC dealer. No offers on this historical piece. No tracking to keep postage costs low.
Price: 30 AUD
Location: Stanhope Gardens, NSW
End Time: 2024-12-03T02:01:00.000Z
Shipping Cost: 3.29 AUD
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Returns Accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Year: 1910
Era: 1900s
Product Type: Autographed Page
Signed: Yes