1920S Jazz Club

1920 AD Summer 📅 July 15, 1920

📍 Moulin Rouge, Paris

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Scene

🏛️ nightclub ✨ lively and vibrant 🌤️ none 💡 dim with colorful lanterns lighting

ornate ironwork, velvet drapes, and intricate wood paneling; dance floor with tables and chairs

Characters (10)

Josephine Baker

Singer, Dancer

Striking woman with curly dark hair, expressive brown eyes

Flapper dress with intricate beading, feathered headband

Holding: Microphone

Sidney Bechet

Saxophonist

Tall, slender man with a fedora, soulful eyes

Three-piece suit, white shirt, bow tie

Holding: Saxophone

Ava

Flapper, Dancer

Petite woman with bobbed hair, bright red lips

Short fringe dress, Mary Jane shoes

Maurice Chevalier

Singer, Entertainer

Debonair man with a charming smile, slicked-back hair

Tailored suit, white shirt, bow tie

Holding: Top hat

Louis Armstrong

Trumpeter, Singer

Robust man with a wide smile, expressive eyes

Suit, tie, hat

Holding: Trumpet

Colette

Actress, Writer

Elegant woman with short hair, glasses

Chic evening gown, pearls

Holding: Book

Duke Ellington

Pianist, Composer

Tall, slender man with a suit, tie, and glasses

Formal attire

Holding: Piano

Zelda Fitzgerald

Socialite, Writer

Stunning woman with long blonde hair, fashionable dress

Glamorous evening gown

F. Scott Fitzgerald

Novelist

Man with a suit, tie, and mustache

Formal attire

Holding: Pen and notebook

Gertrude Stein

Poet, Writer

Distinguished woman with short hair, masculine attire

Suit, tie

Holding: Book

Period Dialogue

Josephine Baker

"Oh, darling! The music is simply marvelous tonight, n'est-ce pas?"

excited

Sidney Bechet

"Merci, chère. Louis, my friend, your trumpet is on fire this evening!"

admiring

Louis Armstrong

"Aw, shucks, Sidney. You're makin' me blush. Duke, what's the next number?"

modest

Duke Ellington

"I think we'll move on to 'Mood Indigo'. Colette, shall we?"

directing

Colette

"Bien sûr, Duke. I'm simply dying to hear it."

enthusiastic

Zelda Fitzgerald

"This jazz is simply the bee's knees! F. Scott, don't you agree?"

excited

F. Scott Fitzgerald

"Indeed I do, old sport. The syncopation is intoxicating."

sophisticated

Gertrude Stein

"Jazz is not just music, it's a state of mind. A way of living."

thoughtful

Maurice Chevalier

"Vive la jazz! Vive la vie!"

celebratory

Historical Scene

1920s jazz club
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