Showing posts with label Old Mother Riley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Old Mother Riley. Show all posts

Saturday, 28 December 2013

Wembley's famous dame remembered



Guest blog with a seasonal touch by local historian Philip Grant 
[Image courtesy of Terry Lomas and the British Music Hall Society]
 One of the traditional features of the festive season is the pantomime, and the slapstick comedy “dame” is often a highlight of these shows. Did you know that Wembley was once home to a man who did much to influence how the “dame” role is played? As you pass along Forty Lane you may have seen a blue plaque commemorating Arthur Lucan, and at this appropriate time of year a new illustrated article has appeared on the Brent Archives online Local History Resources site which tells his story. 

You can read “Arthur Lucan – the man who was Old Mother RileyHERE



A taste of Old Mother Riley with some evocative period background
 

Wembley, and the rest of Brent, does matter, so enjoy its history, and carry on working for a better present and future. Seasons greetings to Martin and all the readers of his “blog”, and best wishes for a happy, healthy and hopefully more just 2014.
Philip Grant.