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Dilys Laye in The Tunnel of Love

Caricature
30 November 1957 (dated)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This caricature shows Dilys Laye (b.1934) in The Tunnel of Love at the Oxford New Theatre on 30 November 1957. It was drawn by Gilbert Sommerlad (1904-1976), a rehearsal pianist and orchestral violinist at the Brighton Theatre Royal from 1932 until 1936, and at the Oxford New Theatre from 1936 for over forty years. Sommerlad sketched the stars on stage when he wasn't needed in the orchestra pit, compiling the sketches in a series of albums.


Object details

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Object type
TitleDilys Laye in <i>The Tunnel of Love</i> (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Oil crayon on coloured paper
Brief description
Oil crayon caricature by Gilbert Sommerlad (1904-1976) of Dilys Laye in The Tunnel of Love at the Oxford New Theatre. Dated 30 November 1957.
Physical description
Oil crayon caricature on coloured paper of Dilys Laye in The Tunnel of Love at the Oxford New Theatre. Dated 30 November 1957. From a hard-backed sketch book containing caricatures of theatrical performers and entertainers drawn by Gilbert Sommerlad.
Dimensions
  • Height: 27cm
  • Width: 19cm
Credit line
Given by Michael Sommerlad
Object history
This caricature comes from an album of caricatures of theatrical performers and entertainers drawn by Gilbert J.Sommerlad (1904-1976) between October 1957 and October 1965 at the Oxford New Theatre. Gilbert Sommerlad moved from Brighton to the recently built New Theatre, Oxford, to join his brother Roy (violin and clarinet) as resident pianist in 1936. He continued with his caricatures until his retirement.
Subject depicted
Summary
This caricature shows Dilys Laye (b.1934) in The Tunnel of Love at the Oxford New Theatre on 30 November 1957. It was drawn by Gilbert Sommerlad (1904-1976), a rehearsal pianist and orchestral violinist at the Brighton Theatre Royal from 1932 until 1936, and at the Oxford New Theatre from 1936 for over forty years. Sommerlad sketched the stars on stage when he wasn't needed in the orchestra pit, compiling the sketches in a series of albums.
Collection
Accession number
S.133:5-2002

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Record createdNovember 27, 2003
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