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Poster advertising Way Out In Piccadilly, 1967

Poster
1967 (made)
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Place of origin

The revue Way Out In Piccadilly opened at London's Prince of Wales Theatre on 3rd November 1966 and marked the West End debut of the hugely successful 23-year old Liverpudlian singer Cilla Black (1943-2015) appearing with the long-standing comedy favourite Frankie Howerd (1917-1992). The seemingly ill-matched pair proved so successful that the show was a huge hit and the duo became known as 'the celebrities the celebrities want to see'. Anita Harris replaced Cilla Black in the production in July 1967 when this poster was produced, but the show closed three weeks later, showing that Cilla was really the celebrity that everyone wanted to see.


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TitlePoster advertising Way Out In Piccadilly, 1967
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Brief description
Poster advertising the revue Way Out in Piccadilly by Ray Galton, Alan Simpson and Eric Sykes, starring Frankie Howerd and Anita Harris, Prince of Wales Theatre 1967
Physical description
Pictorial and typographic.
Dimensions
  • Poster height: 50.8cm
  • Poster width: 31.9cm
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Object history
Associated Production: Way Out in Piccadilly. Playwright: Ray Galton. Playwright: Alan Simpson. Playwright: Eric Sykes. Director: Eric Sykes. Set designer: Saxon Lucas. Costume designer: Cynthia Tingey. Actors: Frankie Howerd, Anita Harris. Prince of Wales Theatre, Coventry Street, London. 5.11.1966. Performance category: comedy.
Summary
The revue Way Out In Piccadilly opened at London's Prince of Wales Theatre on 3rd November 1966 and marked the West End debut of the hugely successful 23-year old Liverpudlian singer Cilla Black (1943-2015) appearing with the long-standing comedy favourite Frankie Howerd (1917-1992). The seemingly ill-matched pair proved so successful that the show was a huge hit and the duo became known as 'the celebrities the celebrities want to see'. Anita Harris replaced Cilla Black in the production in July 1967 when this poster was produced, but the show closed three weeks later, showing that Cilla was really the celebrity that everyone wanted to see.
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Accession number
S.3347-1994

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Record createdJuly 27, 2010
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