


Actors Fund Fair: A 1918 Celebration of Theater Resilience
This photograph captures the Actors Fund Fair, an event held in 1917 or 1918, during the tumultuous years of World War I. The fair was organized to raise funds for performers and theater workers who faced economic hardship due to the war. The Actors Fund itself was established in 1882, aiming to support individuals in the performing arts through various forms of assistance, and this fair served as a crucial fundraising mechanism during a time when many in the industry were struggling.
While the exact location of the fair isnt specified, it likely took place in a prominent venue known for theatrical events, aligning with the cultural landscape of the time. The image acts as a window into the past, showcasing the resilience of the performing arts community in facing challenges brought on by global conflict. As many artists and workers in the theater found it difficult to make a living, this fair highlighted both the necessity of support within the community and the spirit of collaboration among its members.

Actors Fund Fair: A 1918 Celebration of Theater Resilience
