Riverside Studios, London: Throughout the 1920s and 1930s, Grenada-born Leslie Hutchinson was the toast of the cabaret circuit. He was a friend of Cole Porter's while living in Paris and was an early interpreter of his work. After moving to London, Hutchinson became one of the highest paid entertainers in the UK and was a favourite of the Prince of Wales, but an indiscreet private life coupled with prejudice and…
SOURCE: The Stage at 06:29AM on May 20, 2013