Happy Paul Robeson's birthday!
Peggy Ashcroft, who had a brief affair with Robeson ("Well, wouldn't you?" —Guys and Dolls), registered her displeasure that Robeson, appearing with her in the Savoy Theatre, was not welcome in the adjoining hotel.
Robeson concludes his (amazing) performance of "Ol' Man River" in the '36 Show Boat with a huge grin, and I've never been sure if it's Joe fully embracing existence or Paul acknowledging how good he is.
After Robeson she had an affair with J. B. Priestley, and by then her first marriage was just about through.
Robeson played Joe in the London premiere of Show Boat in 1928 at the Drury Lane (he hadn't played the NYC premiere in '27 but did appear in the '32 revival), and the Queenie was Alberta Hunter, which is fun.

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