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Hamlet

Photograph
1925 (photographed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Photographic print of a scene from a production of Hamlet by William Shakespeare, at the Kingsway Theatre, August 25th 1925. The modern dress production was produced by Barry V. Jackson. The photograph includes Colin Keith-Johnston as Hamlet, Frank Vosper as the King, Dorothy Massingham as the Queen, Muriel Hewitt as Ophelia and Robert Holmes as Laertes.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleHamlet (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Photographic print mounted on card
Brief description
Photographic print of a scene from a production of Hamlet, at the Kingsway Theatre, August 25th 1925
Physical description
Photographic print of a scene from a production of Hamlet, at the Kingsway Theatre, August 25th 1925. The landscape images shows a fencing scene taking place in a large hall with two long windows, a chandelier and dark patterned wallpaper. The two fencers are Hamlet and Laertes, they are both collapsed at the left and centre of the scene. They are being tended too by other characters, and the King played by Frank Vosper can also be seen collapsed on the right side of the steps. The Queen, played by Dorothy Massingham is also collapsed on a seat at the centre of stage. Ophelia, played by Muriel Hewitt in a white dress, kneeling looking at Hamlet in front of her.
Dimensions
  • Height: 19.0cm
  • Width: 24.4cm
Marks and inscriptions
Credit line
Gabrielle Enthoven Collection
Object history
Given to the Gabrielle Enthoven Collection by Sir Barry Jackson in 1935.
Literary referenceHamlet
Summary
Photographic print of a scene from a production of Hamlet by William Shakespeare, at the Kingsway Theatre, August 25th 1925. The modern dress production was produced by Barry V. Jackson. The photograph includes Colin Keith-Johnston as Hamlet, Frank Vosper as the King, Dorothy Massingham as the Queen, Muriel Hewitt as Ophelia and Robert Holmes as Laertes.
Collection
Accession number
S.548-2016

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Record createdSeptember 7, 2016
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