Meg and Mog Show
Poster
1983 (printed)
1983 (printed)
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Poster for David Wood's musical play Meg and Mog Show, based on the books by Helen Nicoll and Jan Pienkowski, which premiered at the Unicorn Theatre, London in 1981.
This poster is for its revival in 1983. The original 1981 season, featuring Maureen Lipman, had been a great success, after which Unicorn Theatre decided to bring the show back for an Easter season in 1983.
This poster is for its revival in 1983. The original 1981 season, featuring Maureen Lipman, had been a great success, after which Unicorn Theatre decided to bring the show back for an Easter season in 1983.
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Title | Meg and Mog Show (popular title) |
Materials and techniques | Printed paper |
Brief description | Poster for David Wood's musical play Meg and Mog Show, Unicorn Theatre, 1983 |
Physical description | This poster for children's production Meg and Mog Show depicts Meg and Mog riding a broomstick in front of a yellow moon. Information about the production surrounds the central image. The background consists of a black night sky with bright yellow stars. |
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Marks and inscriptions | 'Amanda Barrie / in / MEG and MOG / SHOW / the magical musical play by David Wood / based on the books by Helen Nicoll and Jan Pieńkowski / UNICORN THEATRE FOR CHILDREN / Great NEwport Street London WC2 Box Office 01-836-333 / 5 March - 10 April at 2.30pm / SUBSIDISED BY THE / Arts Council / OF GREAT BRITAIN / GLC assisted' |
Credit line | Given by David Wood |
Summary | Poster for David Wood's musical play Meg and Mog Show, based on the books by Helen Nicoll and Jan Pienkowski, which premiered at the Unicorn Theatre, London in 1981. This poster is for its revival in 1983. The original 1981 season, featuring Maureen Lipman, had been a great success, after which Unicorn Theatre decided to bring the show back for an Easter season in 1983. |
Other number | THM/387/28 - Archive number |
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Accession number | S.2326-2014 |
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Record created | November 27, 2014 |
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