Not currently on display at the V&A

Design
1937 (designed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Great Britain’s leading theatre designer from the early 1930s to the mid-1960s, Oliver Messel (1904-1978) won international acclaim for his lavish, painterly and poetic designs informed by period styles. His work spans ballet, drama, film, musical, opera and revue. Messel’s traditional style of theatre design became unfashionable from the mid-1960s onwards, and he increasingly concentrated on painting, interior and textile design, including designing luxury homes in the Caribbean.

Oliver Messel designed the sets and costumes for A Midsummer Night’s Dream at the Old Vic Theatre in 1937. Director Tyrone Guthrie staged the play as a 19th century extravaganza, the music was by Mendelssohn and choreography by Ninette de Valois. Balletic fairies flew in front of painted flowers and Vivien Leigh’s Titania was, as one reviewer remarked, ‘like an exquisite picture from some Victorian lady’s keepsake’. Her Oberon, played by ballet dancer Robert Helpmann, resembled a stag beetle. The production was a huge success and revived the following year.



Object details

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Object type
Title(generic title)
Materials and techniques
Gouache on paper
Brief description
Set design by Oliver Messel for A Midsummer Night's Dream, Old Vic Theatre, 1937
Physical description
Drawing of the interior of the Old Vic Theatre with the set of A Midsummer Night's Dream on stage
Dimensions
  • Height: 37.9cm
  • Width: 25.1cm
Credit line
Acquired with the support of the National Lottery Heritage Fund, Art Fund and the Friends of the V&A
Summary
Great Britain’s leading theatre designer from the early 1930s to the mid-1960s, Oliver Messel (1904-1978) won international acclaim for his lavish, painterly and poetic designs informed by period styles. His work spans ballet, drama, film, musical, opera and revue. Messel’s traditional style of theatre design became unfashionable from the mid-1960s onwards, and he increasingly concentrated on painting, interior and textile design, including designing luxury homes in the Caribbean.

Oliver Messel designed the sets and costumes for A Midsummer Night’s Dream at the Old Vic Theatre in 1937. Director Tyrone Guthrie staged the play as a 19th century extravaganza, the music was by Mendelssohn and choreography by Ninette de Valois. Balletic fairies flew in front of painted flowers and Vivien Leigh’s Titania was, as one reviewer remarked, ‘like an exquisite picture from some Victorian lady’s keepsake’. Her Oberon, played by ballet dancer Robert Helpmann, resembled a stag beetle. The production was a huge success and revived the following year.

Collection
Accession number
S.150-2018

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Record createdMay 17, 2018
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