Being "in perspective" is not very comfortable for the artists, and outsize Hattie Jacques has to be held in position by prop men hidden from the view of the audience. A Roman Scandal In A West End Revue: One of the highlights of the new intimates revue "The Bells of St. Martin's" at the St. Martin's Theatre, is "In Perspective" in which outsize comedienne, Hattie Jacques appears inside a picture frames, seated at a table with three Roman admirers, Hattie sings to them nostalgically while they drink toasts to her beauty. All is well until an apple rolls down the table and out of sight, the Hattie herself stares to fall, she ties desperately to save herself but thrusting a leg over the table, but it is too late and she ends he spread eagled on the table, her wreath awry,m but still gamely finishing her song. Photographers takes you behind the scenes and show you know two tough prop men hold an Hattie during her Ordeal.
Photo measures 8 x 10.25 inches.
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