Hugh Durrant costume design
Costume Design
1993 (Drawn)
1993 (Drawn)
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Costume design for the Flower Seller and the Gypsy in Act I scene 1. The design depicts two full length female figures wearing "medieval" style pantomime costume. The figure on the left, identified as the Flower Seller wears a costume consisting of a tight fitting pink & yellow lace up bodice worn over a pink and yellow striped skirt, and a white fringed apron decorated with embroidered flowers. The figure also wears a yellow and pink striped "medieval" style hat and veil, and she carries a basket in her left arm.
The figure on the right, identified as a Gypsy, wears a tight fitting purple, orange & red striped lace-up bodice; a full skirt decorated with a pattern of coloured squares; and gypsy shawls worn over the shoulders and around the waist. The figure also wears a brightly coloured headscarf decorated with gold coins across the brow.
The figure on the right, identified as a Gypsy, wears a tight fitting purple, orange & red striped lace-up bodice; a full skirt decorated with a pattern of coloured squares; and gypsy shawls worn over the shoulders and around the waist. The figure also wears a brightly coloured headscarf decorated with gold coins across the brow.
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Title | Hugh Durrant costume design (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Pencil crayon on paper |
Brief description | Costume design by Hugh Durrant for the Flower Seller and the Gypsy in Act I scene 1 of "Dick Whittington", Birmingham Hippodrome, 1993. |
Physical description | Costume design for the Flower Seller and the Gypsy in Act I scene 1. The design depicts two full length female figures wearing "medieval" style pantomime costume. The figure on the left, identified as the Flower Seller wears a costume consisting of a tight fitting pink & yellow lace up bodice worn over a pink and yellow striped skirt, and a white fringed apron decorated with embroidered flowers. The figure also wears a yellow and pink striped "medieval" style hat and veil, and she carries a basket in her left arm. The figure on the right, identified as a Gypsy, wears a tight fitting purple, orange & red striped lace-up bodice; a full skirt decorated with a pattern of coloured squares; and gypsy shawls worn over the shoulders and around the waist. The figure also wears a brightly coloured headscarf decorated with gold coins across the brow. |
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Production type | Unique |
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Credit line | Given by Hugh Durrant |
Object history | This costume design by Hugh Durrant is part of a group of designs donated to the Theatre Museum by the artist in 1994. The design was executed for a production of the pantomime "Dick Whittington" performed at the Birmingham Hippodrome on 22nd December 1993. The show was directed by Carole Todd, and the lighting was designed by Andrew Gardner. The cast included Lesley Joseph as Fairy Bow Bells, John Nettles as King Rat, Rosemarie Ford as Dick, Jeffrey Holland as Ada the Cook, and Wayne Sleep as Tommy the Cat. The production was filmed for inclusion in the National Video Archive of Stage Performance at the Theatre Museum in February 1994 (Catalogue numbers 94/04/V/9001 and 94/04/V/9002 ). These designs were partly acquired as a compliment to the film with the aim of recording the creative progress from the designer's drawings to their realisation on stage. Historical significance: An excellent example of late 20th century costume design for pantomime, which is currently poorly represented in the Theatre Museum Collection. |
Production | Reason For Production: Commission |
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Literary reference | Dick Whittington |
Bibliographic reference | Dick Whittington [videorecording] : recorded live at The Birmingham Hippodrome at the evening performance on Tuesday February 15th 1994.
Published: 1994
Collation: 2 videocassettes (155 min.) : sd., col. ; ½ in. |
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Accession number | S.759-2001 |
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Record created | November 13, 2001 |
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