Theatre Costume
1968
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Jerkin for Puss in Boots in Act III worn by Alexander Grant.
Object details
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Brief description | Jerkin for Puss in Boots in Act III worn by Alexander Grant in 'The Sleeping Beauty', The Royal Ballet, Covent Garden, 1968 |
Physical description | Jerkin for Puss in Boots in Act III worn by Alexander Grant. |
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Production type | Unique |
Marks and inscriptions | ' Sleeping Beauty / Cat ?much faded / A. Grant ' (Royal Opera House Wardrobe Label:) |
Credit line | Given by the Royal Academy of Dance |
Object history | Jerkin for Puss in Boots in Act III worn by Alexander Grant in Marius Petipa's ballet 'The Sleeping Beauty', The Royal Ballet, Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, 17th December 1968. The music for the ballet was composed by Tchaikovsky. This new production, staged by Peter Wright, was a deliberate attempt to give the ballet a different 'look' from the famous former production designed by Oliver Messel. New and additional choreography was provided by Frederick Ashton, and the 'Medieval' style sets and costumes were designed by Henry Bardon, Lila de Nobili and Rostislav Doboujinsky. The production was not considered a success, and was replaced by a new production by Kenneth MacMillan in 1973. |
Production | Reason For Production: Commission |
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Literary reference | The Sleeping Beauty |
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Accession number | S.1545-1982 |
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Record created | March 23, 2005 |
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