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A Village Romeo and Juliet

Costume Design
1962 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Costume design by Leslie Hurry for the character Sali in A Village Romeo and Juliet, Sadler's Wells, 1962.

A Village Romeo and Juliet an opera in six scenes was created with music by Frederick Delius, words by Jelka Delius from the story by Gottfried Keller. It was first performed in Berlin in 1907 and London in 1910. The production of A Village Romeo and Juliet for which Leslie Hurry created the designs was staged by Sadler’s Wells Opera for the Delius Centenary Festival at Bradford on 3 April 1962. It transferred to Sadler’s Wells Theatre where it was first performed on 10 April 1962. The text was translated by Tom Hammond, the producer was Basil Coleman, choreographer Phillipe Perrottet and conductor Meredith Davies. Leslie Hurry’s designs were lit by Charles Bristow.

Costumes were made by Joan Chase, Colette Arnell and John Evans of the Sadler’s Wells Workrooms and by W.G Rossdale and Morris Angel Ltd. Shoes by Anello & Davide and headdresses by Eric Gates.

Object details

Category
Object type
TitleA Village Romeo and Juliet (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
watercolour and black ink drawing, pencil sketch
Brief description
Costume design by Leslie Hurry for the character of The Poor Horn Player in A Village Romeo and Juliet, Sadler's Wells, 1962
Physical description
Watercolour, black ink, and charcoal costume design for the character of the Bargeman in A Village Romeo and Juliet, Sadler's Wells Theatre.
Dimensions
  • Height: 28.8cm
  • Width: 19.2cm
Marks and inscriptions
  • Vagabond MR CHORLEY (POOR HORN PLAYER) Leslie Hurry signature (on front)
  • 56. 17½ 28½ 40. 88. 7½ 19¾. 30 41 34 41 40¾ 29¼ 23¼ 16 Village Romeo Juliet (7) V (on reverse, (7) V written in purple)
Credit line
Given by Mrs Caro Rathbone
Summary
Costume design by Leslie Hurry for the character Sali in A Village Romeo and Juliet, Sadler's Wells, 1962.

A Village Romeo and Juliet an opera in six scenes was created with music by Frederick Delius, words by Jelka Delius from the story by Gottfried Keller. It was first performed in Berlin in 1907 and London in 1910. The production of A Village Romeo and Juliet for which Leslie Hurry created the designs was staged by Sadler’s Wells Opera for the Delius Centenary Festival at Bradford on 3 April 1962. It transferred to Sadler’s Wells Theatre where it was first performed on 10 April 1962. The text was translated by Tom Hammond, the producer was Basil Coleman, choreographer Phillipe Perrottet and conductor Meredith Davies. Leslie Hurry’s designs were lit by Charles Bristow.

Costumes were made by Joan Chase, Colette Arnell and John Evans of the Sadler’s Wells Workrooms and by W.G Rossdale and Morris Angel Ltd. Shoes by Anello & Davide and headdresses by Eric Gates.
Collection
Accession number
S.1520-2014

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Record createdJuly 10, 2014
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