George and Ira Gershwin's first collaborative musical "Lady, Be Good!", featuring Adele and Fred Astaire, opened at the Empire Theatre in London's West End #OnThisDay in 1926.
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George and Ira Gershwin's first collaborative musical "Lady, Be Good!", featuring Adele and Fred Astaire, opened at the Empire Theatre in London's West End #OnThisDay in 1926.

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The Gershwins' musical Lady Be Good opened at the Liberty Theater on December 1, 1924. The stars were Fred and Adele Astaire. It ran until Sept. 12, 1925 (330 performances), which in those days meant it was a big hit.
Photo: Granger Collection/Posterazzi
Fred & Adele Astaire photographed by Nickolas Muray in character for the 1922 musical The Bunch and Judy for Vanity Fair, March 1, 1923.
Fred and Adele Astaire, 1905
Fred Astaire and his sister Adele Astaire

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Fred and Adele Astaire (1929)
📸: Cecil Beaton
Time Travel Question 74: Assorted Performances XIII
If you could travel through time, but only to see something for Research or for Fun, not to change anything, what would you pick? (Yes you may have a babel fish in your ear to translate for you. You are immune to disease and damage as long as you don't interfere).
Lady Be Good starring Fred and Adele Astaire in the West End, 1926
The Premiere of The Lady's Not for Burning by Christopher Fry in 1948.
The Takarazuka Revue performances of 1913-1914
Alan Rickman in Les Liaisons Dangereuses.
Premiere of One Week 1920 starring Buster Keaton
Stephen Sondheim’s adaptation of Aristophanes' The Frogs
The original 9-hr cut of Greed (1924)
1902 Ben Hur stage play
Premiere of Mozart's Magic Flute
Kevin Conroy's Hamlet
Deborah and John Kerr in the Tea and Sympathy Premiere 1953
Madonna's Blonde Ambition Tour
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Cecil Beaton. Adele and Fred Astaire. 1929
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