One of the unsung heroines of silent comedy is the much-overlooked but utterly brilliant Louise Fazenda.
A huge star on Mack Sennett’s studio lot, Fazenda’s zany energy, expressive face and fearless slapstick made her a standout in dozens of two-reelers and features throughout the 1910s and 20s. Her ability to balance broad farce with finely tuned character comedy paved the way for later greats like Thelma Todd and Lucille Ball.
This specially curated programme of short comedies showcases Fazenda at her riotous best, including: Her Torpedoed Love (1917) and Heart and Flowers (1919).
With live piano from Daan van den Hurk.