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Sonnie Hale in The Perfect Woman

Caricature
25 April 1949 (dated)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This caricature shows Sonnie Hale (1902-1959) as Freddie Cavendish in The Perfect Woman at the Oxford New Theatre on 25 April 1949. It was drawn by Gilbert Sommerlad (1904-1976), a rehearsal pianist and orchestral violinist at the Brighton Theatre Royal from 1932 until 1936, and at the Oxford New Theatre from 1936 for over forty years. Sommerlad sketched the stars on stage when he wasn't needed in the orchestra pit, compiling the sketches in a series of albums.

The Londoner Sonnie Hale was the second husband of the musical comedy star Jessie Matthews. His father Robert Hale worked in pantomime and musical comedy, and his sister Binnie Hale established herself on the stage before Sonnie Hale played his first West End role in the chorus of the revue Fun of the Fayre at the London Pavilion (1921). Sonnie Hale became one of the favourite stars of the West End in the 1920s, featuring as a light comedian in numerous musical comedies including This Year of Grace (1928), Wake Up and Dream (1929), and Ever Green (1930). This production of The Perfect Woman went on tour after its London run at the Playhouse Theatre which opened in September 1948.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleSonnie Hale in <i>The Perfect Woman</i> (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Pencil on paper
Brief description
Pencil caricature by Gilbert Sommerlad (1904-1976) of Sonnie Hale as Freddie Cavendish in The Perfect Woman, New Theatre Oxford, 25 April 1949
Physical description
Pencil caricature of Sonnie Hale in The Perfect Woman, New Theatre Oxford, 25 April 1949. From a hard-backed sketch book containing caricatures of theatrical performers and entertainers drawn by Gilbert Sommerlad.
Dimensions
  • Height: 17cm
  • Width: 12.6cm
Credit line
Given by Michael Sommerlad
Object history
Gilbert Sommerlad was a member of the resident orchestra at the New Theatre, Oxford when he drew this caricature.
Subject depicted
Summary
This caricature shows Sonnie Hale (1902-1959) as Freddie Cavendish in The Perfect Woman at the Oxford New Theatre on 25 April 1949. It was drawn by Gilbert Sommerlad (1904-1976), a rehearsal pianist and orchestral violinist at the Brighton Theatre Royal from 1932 until 1936, and at the Oxford New Theatre from 1936 for over forty years. Sommerlad sketched the stars on stage when he wasn't needed in the orchestra pit, compiling the sketches in a series of albums.

The Londoner Sonnie Hale was the second husband of the musical comedy star Jessie Matthews. His father Robert Hale worked in pantomime and musical comedy, and his sister Binnie Hale established herself on the stage before Sonnie Hale played his first West End role in the chorus of the revue Fun of the Fayre at the London Pavilion (1921). Sonnie Hale became one of the favourite stars of the West End in the 1920s, featuring as a light comedian in numerous musical comedies including This Year of Grace (1928), Wake Up and Dream (1929), and Ever Green (1930). This production of The Perfect Woman went on tour after its London run at the Playhouse Theatre which opened in September 1948.
Collection
Accession number
S.131:95-2002

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Record createdDecember 12, 2003
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