Poster advertising Nude with Violin by Noël Coward, Globe Theatre, 1957
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1957 (printed)
1957 (printed)
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Written by Noël Coward (1899-1973) and set in 1956 in the Parisian studio of the late artist Paul Sorodin, Nude with Violin, a satire on modern art and critical pretension, opened at London’s Globe Theatre on 7th November 1956. John Gielgud starred as Sorodin’s discreet butler Sebastien Lacréole, with Joyce Carey as his widow Isobel, David Horne as Sorodin’s art dealer Jacob Friedland, and Kathleen Harrison as Cherry-May Waterton, one of Sorodin's former lovers and the real painter of works from his so-called ‘Circular’ period.
Coward later recalled the reviews as hostile, saying the play: ‘received almost unanimous abuse from the critics and ran to capacity for 18 months’. After the show closed in London and a pre-Broadway tour it opened at New York’s Belasco Theatre where it ran for a limited season of 86 performances until the 8th February 1958, with Coward himself as Sebastien. Coward then presented and starred in it in San Francisco and Los Angeles in repertory with his 1939 comedy Present Laughter.
This poster is dated 23rd September 1957 and was printed to feature Zena Dare and Geoffrey Dunn who took over the roles of Isobel Sorodin and Jacob Friedland that Monday.
Coward later recalled the reviews as hostile, saying the play: ‘received almost unanimous abuse from the critics and ran to capacity for 18 months’. After the show closed in London and a pre-Broadway tour it opened at New York’s Belasco Theatre where it ran for a limited season of 86 performances until the 8th February 1958, with Coward himself as Sebastien. Coward then presented and starred in it in San Francisco and Los Angeles in repertory with his 1939 comedy Present Laughter.
This poster is dated 23rd September 1957 and was printed to feature Zena Dare and Geoffrey Dunn who took over the roles of Isobel Sorodin and Jacob Friedland that Monday.
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Title | Poster advertising <i>Nude with Violin</i> by Noël Coward, Globe Theatre, 1957 (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Printing ink on paper |
Brief description | Poster advertising Nude with Violin by Noël Coward, Globe Theatre, 1957 |
Physical description | Typographic poster advertising Nude with Violin by Noël Coward, starring Michael Wilding as Sebastien Lacréole, Zena Dare as Isobel Sorodin, Geoffrey Dunn as Jacob Friedland and Kathleen Harrison as Cherry-May Waterton, Globe Theatre 1957. Printed by Claridge, Lewis & Gordon for H.M. Tennent Ltd. |
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Object history | Associated Production: Nude with Violin. Playwright: Noël Coward. Date: 23.09.1957. Actors: Michael Wilding, Zena Dare, Geoffrey Dunn, Kathleen Harrison, Basil Henson, John Sherland, Douglas Robinson, Jamie Viccars, Ann Castle, Gillian Webb, Nicky Edmett, Thomas Baptiste and Patience Collier. Globe Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London. 24.6.1957. Performance category: comedy. |
Production | 68/70 Wardour Street, London |
Summary | Written by Noël Coward (1899-1973) and set in 1956 in the Parisian studio of the late artist Paul Sorodin, Nude with Violin, a satire on modern art and critical pretension, opened at London’s Globe Theatre on 7th November 1956. John Gielgud starred as Sorodin’s discreet butler Sebastien Lacréole, with Joyce Carey as his widow Isobel, David Horne as Sorodin’s art dealer Jacob Friedland, and Kathleen Harrison as Cherry-May Waterton, one of Sorodin's former lovers and the real painter of works from his so-called ‘Circular’ period. Coward later recalled the reviews as hostile, saying the play: ‘received almost unanimous abuse from the critics and ran to capacity for 18 months’. After the show closed in London and a pre-Broadway tour it opened at New York’s Belasco Theatre where it ran for a limited season of 86 performances until the 8th February 1958, with Coward himself as Sebastien. Coward then presented and starred in it in San Francisco and Los Angeles in repertory with his 1939 comedy Present Laughter. This poster is dated 23rd September 1957 and was printed to feature Zena Dare and Geoffrey Dunn who took over the roles of Isobel Sorodin and Jacob Friedland that Monday. |
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Accession number | S.2604-1994 |
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Record created | July 27, 2010 |
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