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Caricature

December 1904 (drawn)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This caricature is of the comedy double act Macnally & Macnally, or The New Macs, as the Broker’s Men in Cinderella by J. Hickory Wood at the Theatre Royal, Hanley. The pantomime opened there on 26 December 1904. It 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 of Varieties in Hanley. He compiled them in a series of albums.

The New Macs, and Morny Cash who appeared as the page in the pantomime, provided much of the comedy business in Cinderella. They made their entrance in the forest scene with a motorised wheelbarrow and performed the duet ‘Two Dandy Swells’. They sang, did stepdancing and clog dancing, came on in one scene in nightgowns, and showed ‘how a glass of beer can be drunk with one hand’ to the apparent delight of the audience. The New Macs may have been a revamped version of the double act that was on the bill at the Middlesex Music Hall in London in 1887 and at the London Pavilion in 1891. When they appeared at the Grand Theatre of Varieties at Hanley again in September 1906, they were billed as ‘Comedians, Patterers and Dancers’.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Pen and ink and wash on paper
Brief description
Caricature of the music hall comedians, the double act The New Macs, or Macnally & Macnally, as the Broker's Men in Cinderella, from an album of caricatures drawn by George Cooke. December 1904.
Physical description
Pen, ink and wash caricature on pink paper of The New Macs, or Macnally and Macnally, the one on the left wearing a grey morning suit, top hat and burgundy tie, the one on the right wearing a bowler hat, tan and black striped trousers, a black and white striped jacket with a large white collar and blue bow tie and a sunflower button-hole.
Dimensions
  • Height: 25cm
  • Width: 18cm
Marks and inscriptions
Faithfully Yours (The New Macs) Macnally & Macnally (Signature; Hand written; Pen and ink)
Object history
This caricature is of the music hall comedians and double act The New Macs. They may have been a re-vamped version of The New Macs who were on the bill at the Middlesex Music Hall in 1887 and at the London Pavilion in 1891. The caricature comes from the first of several albums compiled by the graphic artist George Cooke, featuring performers working in music hall in the early 20th century. The album is dated 1903-4-5.
Summary
This caricature is of the comedy double act Macnally & Macnally, or The New Macs, as the Broker’s Men in Cinderella by J. Hickory Wood at the Theatre Royal, Hanley. The pantomime opened there on 26 December 1904. It 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 of Varieties in Hanley. He compiled them in a series of albums.

The New Macs, and Morny Cash who appeared as the page in the pantomime, provided much of the comedy business in Cinderella. They made their entrance in the forest scene with a motorised wheelbarrow and performed the duet ‘Two Dandy Swells’. They sang, did stepdancing and clog dancing, came on in one scene in nightgowns, and showed ‘how a glass of beer can be drunk with one hand’ to the apparent delight of the audience. The New Macs may have been a revamped version of the double act that was on the bill at the Middlesex Music Hall in London in 1887 and at the London Pavilion in 1891. When they appeared at the Grand Theatre of Varieties at Hanley again in September 1906, they were billed as ‘Comedians, Patterers and Dancers’.
Collection
Accession number
S.392:43-2002

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Record createdNovember 28, 2003
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