Several colourful troupes of clowns travelled the nation bringing
to huge crowds a jaunty parade, an uproarious cricket match against
the local club, much music and dancing, plus an enjoyable concert
in the evening. They did so for some twenty years in the Victorian
age, visiting hundreds of towns where they were warmly welcomed.
Then, in the Edwardian period, the stellar clown Dan Leno
recaptured this bright concept for charitable purposes.
Unbelievably, this happy marriage of sport and show business has
earned only ephemeral mention in the annals of either cricket or
music hall and circus: indeed, it might be argued it was sometimes
swept under the official carpet by prudish authority. Until now.
For the first time ever, and with a magnificent array of dazzling
illustration, the full tale of clown cricket is told, with its
origins explained and its routines described - with all placed in
its social context with reflections on cricket and theatre
connections up to the present era. The collaboration has been
unique. Members of both the Association of Cricket Statisticians
and Historians and the British Music Hall Society have helped with
the research and picture finding. Lords of Mischief fills a gap in
the story of both fields in a joyous celebration of this coming
together of cricketing and clowning.
General
Imprint: |
Max Books
|
Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
July 2022 |
Authors: |
Eric Midwinter
|
Dimensions: |
255 x 205 x 11mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
|
Pages: |
168 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-919638-90-4 |
Categories: |
Books
|
LSN: |
1-919638-90-3 |
Barcode: |
9781919638904 |
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