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Vieux Carré

Preliminary Set Design
1978 (designed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Preliminary set design for the rooming house by Voytek for Tennessee Williams' Vieux Carré directed by Keith Hack, Nottingham Playhouse, 1978. This production opened at the Nottingham Playhouse on 10 May 1978 and then at Piccadilly Theatre on 9 August 1978.

Dubbed Voytek by George Devine, Wojciech Roman Pawel Jerzy Szendzikowski (1925-2014), was known for his distinctive designs for the stage, theatre and film. Drawing his elaborate designs from in depth analysis of each script or screenplay.

Winning the Military Cross for his role in the Second World War, Voytek transferring first to Italy and then to Scotland after the end of the war where he enrolled at the Dundee Art Collage. In 1947 he moved to London, becoming a student of stage design at the Old Vic Theatre School. His career as a stage set and costume designer began with the Nottingham Playhouse whist his work on TV drama began with ABC Television and on film with Roman Polanski’s Cul-de-Sac.

His theatrical works concentrated on major regional theatre and touring companies including the Royal Shakespeare Company, Nottingham Playhouse, Birmingham Repertory Theatre and Shared Experience; he was head of design at the Liverpool Playhouse from 1981-1982.

The collection this design is from also contains working drawings, model pieces, photograph, production notes as well as press cuttings and programmes relating to Voytek’s career as a production designer for the stage, television and film.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleVieux Carré (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Ink and pencil on paper
Brief description
Preliminary set design by Voytek for the rooming house in Tennessee Williams' Vieux Carré directed by Keith Hack, Nottingham Playhouse, 1978
Physical description
Ink and pencil preliminary set design by Voytek for the rooming house in Tennessee Williams' Vieux Carré, directed by Keith Hack, Nottingham Playhouse, 1978. The design depicts part of the rooming house, roughly drawn in black ink and circled and crossed through in pencil. Alongside are notes in black ink. On the reverse are several small sketches in pencil and blue ink.
Dimensions
  • Height: 29.3cm
  • Width: 41.5cm
Marks and inscriptions
1 D[?] [?] in [Benches.] on side. [?] [?] [c?] in bed [black?] [s?] ? [?] [s?] [?] . [?] [plaster?] . (On front in black ink)
Credit line
Given by the artist
Literary referenceVieux Carré
Summary
Preliminary set design for the rooming house by Voytek for Tennessee Williams' Vieux Carré directed by Keith Hack, Nottingham Playhouse, 1978. This production opened at the Nottingham Playhouse on 10 May 1978 and then at Piccadilly Theatre on 9 August 1978.

Dubbed Voytek by George Devine, Wojciech Roman Pawel Jerzy Szendzikowski (1925-2014), was known for his distinctive designs for the stage, theatre and film. Drawing his elaborate designs from in depth analysis of each script or screenplay.

Winning the Military Cross for his role in the Second World War, Voytek transferring first to Italy and then to Scotland after the end of the war where he enrolled at the Dundee Art Collage. In 1947 he moved to London, becoming a student of stage design at the Old Vic Theatre School. His career as a stage set and costume designer began with the Nottingham Playhouse whist his work on TV drama began with ABC Television and on film with Roman Polanski’s Cul-de-Sac.

His theatrical works concentrated on major regional theatre and touring companies including the Royal Shakespeare Company, Nottingham Playhouse, Birmingham Repertory Theatre and Shared Experience; he was head of design at the Liverpool Playhouse from 1981-1982.

The collection this design is from also contains working drawings, model pieces, photograph, production notes as well as press cuttings and programmes relating to Voytek’s career as a production designer for the stage, television and film.
Other number
THM/153 (Voytek Archive) - Archive number
Collection
Accession number
S.1570-1994

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Record createdSeptember 10, 2014
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