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June Tripp and Violet Loraine
June Tripp (1901-1985), sometimes known just by her stage name June, and Violet Loraine (1886-1956) appearing in the revue show Fanfare at the Prince Edward Theatre. Date: 1932
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In this photograph from 1932, two renowned performers of the British stage, June Tripp and Violet Loraine, gracefully pose backstage at the Prince Edward Theatre during the run of the popular revue show, "Fanfare." June Tripp, born in 1901, was a versatile actress and singer, known for her expressive stage presence and captivating voice. Her career spanned across various genres, including music hall, theatre, and film. With a radiant smile and sparkling eyes, Tripp exudes confidence and charm in this image, her elegant costume adorned with intricate beadwork and feathers, reflecting the glamour and glitz of the 1930s cabaret scene. Violet Loraine, born in 1886, was a seasoned actress and singer, celebrated for her sultry voice and sophisticated stage persona. Loraine's career began in the late 1890s, and she quickly rose to fame as a leading lady in musical comedies and revues. In this photograph, Loraine wears a stunning, form-fitting costume, her expressive face framed by a chic bob hairstyle. Together, these two talented artists epitomize the allure and excitement of the 1930s entertainment industry. "Fanfare" provided a platform for them to showcase their unique talents and captivate audiences, cementing their status as beloved figures in the world of British showbusiness. The photograph serves as a testament to their enduring legacy and the magic of live performance.
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