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Poster advertising Fear No More at the Lyric Theatre Hammersmith, 5th August 1946

Poster
1946 (printed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Poster advertising Diana Hamilton and Conrad Aiken's Fear No More at the Lyric Theatre Hammersmith, 1946.


Object details

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Object type
TitlePoster advertising <i>Fear No More</i> at the Lyric Theatre Hammersmith, 5th August 1946 (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Printed ink on paper mounted on cardboard
Brief description
Poster advertising Diana Hamilton and Conrad Aiken's Fear No More at the Lyric Theatre Hammersmith, 5th August 1946
Physical description
Blue, black and white printed typographic and pictorial poster advertising Diana Hamilton and Conrad Aiken's Fear No More at the Lyric Theatre Hammersmith, 1946. The poster features a zig-zag line made up of blue squares.
Dimensions
  • Height: 50.1cm
  • Width: 31.5cm
Marks and inscriptions
'5 Bottom' (On reverse side in white crayon)
Credit line
Given by the British Theatre Museum Association
Object history
Given to the British Theatre Museum Association by Reginald Cornish in November 1966.

Fear No More was adapted from the short story Mr. Articularis by Conrad Aiken. It was a Company of Four Production in Association with the Arts Council of Great Britain. Its cast was Raymond Huntley, Joan Haythorne, Charles Cameron, Wenda Rogerson, Leslie Handford, Cicely Paget-Bowman, W. Bartlett Mullins, Bill Shine, Stanley van Beers,Christopher Page, David Dodimead, George Wynter, Joy Harrington and Louis Maxwell. It was directed by Peter Ashmore with 'settings' by Anthony Holland. The lessee of the Lyric Theatre Hammersmith is noted as Associated Theatre Seasons Ltd., and the licensee J. Somerville Baxter
Summary
Poster advertising Diana Hamilton and Conrad Aiken's Fear No More at the Lyric Theatre Hammersmith, 1946.
Associated object
THM/175/3 (Archive record)
Other number
1966/A/229 - BTMA accession number
Collection
Accession number
S.2346-2014

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Record createdDecember 4, 2014
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