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This painting was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1933.

Penlee House Gallery & Museum
Penzance




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With London theatres suffering a crisis, the foot-and-mouth outbreak being followed by the terror attacks in America, who better than to make her first appearance on a London stage for a decade than Joan Collins?
The former Dynasty star is maintaining her reputation as the best preserved 68-year-old in the business in a breathtaking, thigh-slapping, swash-buckling costume.
She is appearing alongside Frank Langella, the American stage and screen veteran and the former partner of Whoopi Goldberg, in the British premiere of Ken Ludwig's Over the Moon, which was a hit for Carol Burnett on Broadway six years ago.
The play, which is a backstage comedy about a tatty production of Noel Coward's play Private Lives, opens next Monday at the Old Vic after weeks in Guildford and Bath.
It is directed by Ray Cooney, the writer and director currently enjoying a surprise success with Caught in the Net, his sequel to Run for Your Wife.
The play, originally called Moon Over Buffalo, was renamed after it emerged that British audiences would not realise that Buffalo was a city in America as well as a large horned animal.
In yet another tribute to Miss Collins's vitality, she dances and even fences her way through the show while Moira Lister plays her mother despite being a mere 10 years her senior.
Set in the early days of television in the Fifties, Langella and Collins play two actors who realise their careers are on the wane when they hear that film director Frank Capra is planning to attend one of their shows and see this as their last chance for stardom.
Unfortunately the moon that night is a full one, bringing both romance and madness as the backstage farce unfolds.
"I play Roxanne and I have one scene where I'm locked in a fence fight with nothing but a corset and stockings on," Collins said wickedly in a break from rehearsals.
She was at the launch of Una-Mary Parker's 16th novel, Moment of Madness.
"I had to come. At a time when the world is as it is, one must support one's friends," she said.
Four-times married Miss Collins, who split up with her long-time partner Robin Hurlstone six months ago, is now working with her new lover Peter Gibson, 35, who is the company manager.
The couple met last year during her US tour in the play Love Letters.
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When it comes to the subject of his daughter Elizabeth and her modelling career, Mick Jagger is surprisingly prudish.
So quite what he will think of her latest assignment remains to be seen.
Lizzie, 19, has posed in skimpy lingerie alongside 18-year-old Theodora Richards, daughter of Mick's fellow Rolling Stone Keith and his wife Patti Hansen.
The new Jagger-Richards partnership has been hired by Marks & Spencer to promote its new underwear range MW, which stands for men and women.
In another rock connection, the photographs were taken by Mary McCartney Donald - daughter of Sir Paul and Linda McCartney.
Lizzie is the eldest child of Jagger and Jerry Hall and has been modelling for five years.
But Theodora is a relative newcomer to the modelling scene, having taken part in only two previous fashion shoots.
Both girls had been accompanying their fathers on the Stones' current 40 Licks world tour before the M & S assignment.
Although Keith Richards's views about his daughter posing halfnaked are not on record, he takes a notoriously laid-back approach to life. Not so Mick, who was against his beloved Lizzie taking up a model career from the start.
Rows about her taking to the catwalk from the age of 14 were one reason cited for his divorce from Jerry.
And last year his fears seemed to have been justified when Lizzie appeared at the Lancome Colour Design Awards looking tired, gaunt and far from healthy.
It had been her fresh- faced appearance which landed her a £500,000 deal with the make-up company, but those at the awards compared her to her companion for the night, Jodie Kidd, in the years when she was renowned for her waif-like "heroin chic" look.
At the time a source close to the family said: "Mick will be absolutely furious when he sees what Lizzie looks like.
"He has certainly known a lot of models in his time and is well aware of how things like drugs and eating disorders are rife in that world.
"That is why he has always been against her becoming a model."
Lizzie's best friend is said to be another member of the junior Stones sorority - Ronnie Wood's daughter Leah.
But Lizzie and Theodora are also close and plan next year to set up home together.
"We have been friends since we were born and want to move into an apartment in Manhattan and go and do art courses," says Lizzie.
She insists that they will not be following in the footsteps of their hellraising fathers, adding: "We're not really, like, going-out kind of people."
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