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Royal Polytechnic Curried Prawns Handbill, 1879

 Item — Box: John Barmwell Taylor Box 2
Reference code: 178T1.241

Scope and Contents

A Dyspeptic Illussion by F.C. Burnand at 309 Regent Street, Royal Polytechnic. Colour illustration. A play in which too many curries prawns eaten by one of the party at lunch time result in them having dyspeptic illusions. It is an opportunity to show Professor Peppers ghost like illusions. Metempsychosis depended for its effect on a carefully constructed chamber within the stage area, which could be diagonally bisected by a large silvered mirror. As the mirror slid into place, objects behind it would be concealed from view and to disguise the leading edge of the mirror, vertical strips were carefully etched away from the mirrored surface. A pile of oranges were turned into jars of marmalade (gratuitously distributed to children in the audience), a man turned into a woman and, perhaps most bizarrely, a pile of sausages transformed into Pepper’s own white poodle, which bounded down the stage to greet him. The variations were ingenious and comical, but the effect must still have been that of a scientific demonstration. Of greater interest here was a comic sketch written by F.C.Burnand, regular contributor to Punch, with the curious title Curried Prawns, a dyspeptic illusion. This utilised a new improved form of the Metempsychosis, its narrative depicting ‘a series of extraordinary hallucinations which seized the imagination of an amateur Faust, after a lunch off the truly epicurean dish named in the title. The marvellous manner in which the figures dissolve from view affords abundant food for reflection, but, judging from past experiences, there seems little hope of unravelling the mystery', 2pp.

Dates

  • Creation: 1879

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Extent

1 Item(s) ; 75mm x 122mm

Language of Materials

English

Arrangement

Catalogued according to type

Physical Description

See 19th century newspapers on-line for reports. See review from Era August 10 1879.

Cultural context

Occupation

Topical

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