Cinderella
Set Design
1948 (designed)
1948 (designed)
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In 1945, Val Parnell took over the management of the London Palladium, one of the largest theatres in Britain. Under Parnell, the Palladium presented large-scale spectacular pantomimes until 1987 and became known as the Home of Pantomime due to its lavish productions featuring the biggest celebrity names of the time.
Cinderella ran from 24th December 1948 to 19th March 1949 and starred actress Evelyn Laye as Prince Charming and comedian Tommy Trinder as Buttons. The show’s scenery, designed by Charles Reading, achieved great praise, with Michael Bishop of The Times writing, “There has been nothing like it since the Christmas glory that was Drury Lane in the long ago […] There is breath enough left to remark that in the matter of design and colour moreover these vast quantities of scenery are in better taste than they once were.”
The show also featured a comedy sequence with a St. Bernard dog and llive ponies to take Cinderella to the ball.
Cinderella ran from 24th December 1948 to 19th March 1949 and starred actress Evelyn Laye as Prince Charming and comedian Tommy Trinder as Buttons. The show’s scenery, designed by Charles Reading, achieved great praise, with Michael Bishop of The Times writing, “There has been nothing like it since the Christmas glory that was Drury Lane in the long ago […] There is breath enough left to remark that in the matter of design and colour moreover these vast quantities of scenery are in better taste than they once were.”
The show also featured a comedy sequence with a St. Bernard dog and llive ponies to take Cinderella to the ball.
Object details
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Title | Cinderella (popular title) |
Materials and techniques | Watercolour and metalic paint on card |
Brief description | Set design for 'The Ballroom' in pantomime Cinderella, London Palladium, 1948 |
Physical description | Watercolour and metallic paint on card set design for Act Two, Scene 10 in pantomime Cinderella, London Palladium, 1948. 'The Ballroom' features a yellow staircase with white columns and a large chandelier. |
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Credit line | Given by Roger Fox |
Summary | In 1945, Val Parnell took over the management of the London Palladium, one of the largest theatres in Britain. Under Parnell, the Palladium presented large-scale spectacular pantomimes until 1987 and became known as the Home of Pantomime due to its lavish productions featuring the biggest celebrity names of the time. Cinderella ran from 24th December 1948 to 19th March 1949 and starred actress Evelyn Laye as Prince Charming and comedian Tommy Trinder as Buttons. The show’s scenery, designed by Charles Reading, achieved great praise, with Michael Bishop of The Times writing, “There has been nothing like it since the Christmas glory that was Drury Lane in the long ago […] There is breath enough left to remark that in the matter of design and colour moreover these vast quantities of scenery are in better taste than they once were.” The show also featured a comedy sequence with a St. Bernard dog and llive ponies to take Cinderella to the ball. |
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Accession number | S.2239-2014 |
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Record created | October 31, 2014 |
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