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Costume for Peter Pan

Theatre Costume
1906 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This boot (one of a pair) with shirt, tights and shorts, were part of a costume worn by the British actress Zena Dare (1885-1975) as Peter Pan. Zena Dare's first stage appearance was in pantomime aged 12. She went on to make her name in musical comedy, having been engaged by George Edwardes to play three leading roles at the Prince of Wales Theatre - first in Lady Madcap in 1904 and then in The Little Cherub and A Girl on the Stage in 1906. She wore this costume when she was nineteen, starring in Charles Frohman’s first regional production of J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan which opened at the Prince’s Theatre Manchester on 27 December 1906, and in which she subsequently toured in the UK, until May 1907. This production ran concurrently with Frohman's second London revival of the play at the Duke of York’s Theatre, starring Pauline Chase as Peter.
Charles Frohman (1856-1915) was the producer of the first production of Peter Pan which opened at the Duke of York’s Theatre on, 27 December 1904, with Nina Boucicault in the title role. Although the boots in this costume were made for Zena Dare, as the inscription on the lining indicates, it is possible that they, and other parts of the costume, were worn by other actresses since the costume would probably have belonged to the wardrobe of Frohman’s company. Photographs of various actresses playing Peter show a variety of costume, including almost identical boots worn by Unity More in the London production at the New Theatre in 1916, as well as several versions of the side-laced chamois leather shorts.







Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleCostume for Peter Pan (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Leather, metal and cotton
Brief description
Thigh-high boot worn by the actress Zena Dare (1887-1975) in the title role of Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie (1860-1937), Prince's Theatre Manchester, Christmas 1906/1907. Made by H&M Rayne.
Physical description
Right thigh-high boot worn by the actress Zena Dare (1887-1975) in the title role of Peter Pan. Thigh high dark olive brown leather boot with deep green leather toe cap and heel. A side vent has been added to the interior ankle, this vent laces shut with 15 pairs of metal eyelets. The lacing is now missing, but the original interior olive leather tongue remains. The interior of the boot is lined with a cream cotton. A pair of cream petersham ribbon straps have been added to the lining, to allow the boot to be pulled on by the wearer. A further pair of elastic straps, joined at the centre, have also been stitched to the lining. The end of one strap has a metal hook, the other has a metal eye. The boot has a leather sole which is stamped 'Rayne's London'.
Dimensions
  • Top to heel length: 67cm
  • Sole of boot width: 26.2cm
  • Ball of foot width: 8.4cm
Marks and inscriptions
'Miss Zena Dare / 464-06E / Peter Pan /07408' (Handwritten inscription in ink, at the interior top of the boot lining.)
Subject depicted
Literary referencePeter Pan
Summary
This boot (one of a pair) with shirt, tights and shorts, were part of a costume worn by the British actress Zena Dare (1885-1975) as Peter Pan. Zena Dare's first stage appearance was in pantomime aged 12. She went on to make her name in musical comedy, having been engaged by George Edwardes to play three leading roles at the Prince of Wales Theatre - first in Lady Madcap in 1904 and then in The Little Cherub and A Girl on the Stage in 1906. She wore this costume when she was nineteen, starring in Charles Frohman’s first regional production of J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan which opened at the Prince’s Theatre Manchester on 27 December 1906, and in which she subsequently toured in the UK, until May 1907. This production ran concurrently with Frohman's second London revival of the play at the Duke of York’s Theatre, starring Pauline Chase as Peter.
Charles Frohman (1856-1915) was the producer of the first production of Peter Pan which opened at the Duke of York’s Theatre on, 27 December 1904, with Nina Boucicault in the title role. Although the boots in this costume were made for Zena Dare, as the inscription on the lining indicates, it is possible that they, and other parts of the costume, were worn by other actresses since the costume would probably have belonged to the wardrobe of Frohman’s company. Photographs of various actresses playing Peter show a variety of costume, including almost identical boots worn by Unity More in the London production at the New Theatre in 1916, as well as several versions of the side-laced chamois leather shorts.





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Accession number
S.1233:5-2014

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Record createdMay 19, 2014
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