Puss in Boots
Set Design
1949 (designed)
1949 (designed)
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Christmas card used as a reference image for the song sheet design in pantomime Puss in Boots, London Palladium, 1949.
Puss in Boots starred comedian Tommy Trinder as Miffins and American double act George and Bert Bernard as Dandelion and Buttercup. The show’s scenery was designed by Charles Reading, with costumes for the Cat Ballet designed by Erte.
The Times described the show as “very pretty” and “the most spectacular of the three big London pantomimes” that year.
The production also featured a speciality act called Al Gordon’s Dogs.
Puss in Boots starred comedian Tommy Trinder as Miffins and American double act George and Bert Bernard as Dandelion and Buttercup. The show’s scenery was designed by Charles Reading, with costumes for the Cat Ballet designed by Erte.
The Times described the show as “very pretty” and “the most spectacular of the three big London pantomimes” that year.
The production also featured a speciality act called Al Gordon’s Dogs.
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Title | Puss in Boots (popular title) |
Materials and techniques | Printed ink on card |
Brief description | Christmas card used as a reference image for the song sheet design in pantomime Puss in Boots, London Palladium, 1949 |
Physical description | Christmas card used as a reference image for the song sheet design in pantomime Puss in Boots, London Palladium, 1949. The card depicts animals from the nativity story outside a stable and under a star. |
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Credit line | Given by Roger Fox |
Summary | Christmas card used as a reference image for the song sheet design in pantomime Puss in Boots, London Palladium, 1949. Puss in Boots starred comedian Tommy Trinder as Miffins and American double act George and Bert Bernard as Dandelion and Buttercup. The show’s scenery was designed by Charles Reading, with costumes for the Cat Ballet designed by Erte. The Times described the show as “very pretty” and “the most spectacular of the three big London pantomimes” that year. The production also featured a speciality act called Al Gordon’s Dogs. |
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Accession number | S.157-2015 |
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Record created | March 3, 2015 |
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