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Caricature
Cooke, George - Enlarge image
Caricature
- Place of origin:
Hanley, England (made)
- Date:
August 1904 (drawn)
- Artist/Maker:
Cooke, George (artist)
- Materials and Techniques:
Pen and ink and wash on paper
- Museum number:
S.392:7-2002
- Gallery location:
In Storage
This caricature is of Morris & Morris when they were performing at the Grand Theatre of Varieties, Hanley, during the week of 1 August 1904. They were billed as ‘a pair of real good comedians’. When they appeared previously at the Grand in September 1903, the review noted that, ‘Their fun in the trapeze is equal to anything that has been seen here’. This is one of the many superb caricatures of Edwardian music hall performers that were drawn by the artist George Cooke when he was based at the Grand Theatre. He compiled them in a series of albums.
Acrobatic acts appeared as regularly in variety as they did in circus in the early 1900s. Comic acrobatics were also popular. The comic acrobats Burns & Evans followed Morris & Morris on the bill at the Grand during the following week in August 1904. They were also sketched by Cooke. Morris & Morris were on the same bill as the comedian George Brooks, another of Cooke’s subjects.

