Costume Design
1970 (made)
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Design for Aladdin in Aladdin, showing a full length fair haired androgynous figure, wearing a wide sleeved, high necked gold tunic decorated on the neck, fronts, cuffs and hem with white geometric patterns, a belt decorated in a similar fashion fastened with a large gold buckle, gold wide legged knee breeches decorated with the same pattern at the hems, a gold cloak patterned with white and gold Turkish slippers. The background is painted in bold stokes of grey gouache. The design is signed and dated and inscribed with the name of the actress and the scene.
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Materials and techniques | Pen and ink and gouache on paper |
Brief description | Design by Cynthia Tingey for Aladdin in the Transformation scene in Aladdin, London Palladium, 1970 |
Physical description | Design for Aladdin in Aladdin, showing a full length fair haired androgynous figure, wearing a wide sleeved, high necked gold tunic decorated on the neck, fronts, cuffs and hem with white geometric patterns, a belt decorated in a similar fashion fastened with a large gold buckle, gold wide legged knee breeches decorated with the same pattern at the hems, a gold cloak patterned with white and gold Turkish slippers. The background is painted in bold stokes of grey gouache. The design is signed and dated and inscribed with the name of the actress and the scene. |
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Production type | Unique |
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Credit line | Given by the artist |
Object history | This is one of a collection of designs for pantomime and cabaret, given to the Theatre Museum by the designer, Cynthia Tingey, who created the costumes for 15 of the annual London Palladium pantomimes. This design was made for the pantomime, Aladdin, at the London Palladium, 22 December 1970. The production was directed by Albert J. Knight. Cilla Black played Aladdin. Historical significance: An example of pantomime costume design of the second half of the 20th century and of the work of a designer who specialised in pantomime and variety design. It is also an example of a pantomime costume for a principal boy and illustrates a feature of pantomime of the 20th century: the employment of stars of popular music, entertainment and television in leading roles, rather than established actors. |
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Literary reference | Aladdin |
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Accession number | S.25-1999 |
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Record created | March 28, 2000 |
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