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Poster

2001 (printed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

blue/orange was an award winning Royal National Theatre production from 2000, written by Joe Penhall and directed by Roger Michell. It concerns the story of a patient in a London mental hospital, who claims to be the son of an exiled African dictator. Touching on race, mental illness and modern British life, it won the Evening Standard Award for Best Play in 2000, and Critics' Circle and Laurence Olivier Awards for Best Play in 2001.

First performed at the National Theatre in 2000, it transferred to the Duchess Theatre in 2001 with the same cast: Bill Nighy, Andrew Lincoln and Chiwetel Ejiofor. Joe Penhall also wrote the script for the 2005 BBC television adaptation of the play, but the original cast changed for this production.


Object details

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Object type
Materials and techniques
Offset lithography on gloss finish card
Brief description
Poster produced in 2001 to advertise the transfer of 'blue/orange' from the National Theatre to the Duchess Theatre.
Physical description
Poster on gloss finish card, white background featuring a circular photograph of the three actors, Bill Nighy, Andrew Lincoln and Chiwetel Ejiofor, lying on a blue floor, around a circular glass table, with several oranges amongst them. The title blue/orange is written above this image in blue and orange. The names of the actors are written above this and the top section shows the awards the play has won. The bottom section announces the NT Duchess Theatre and its address in orange on a blue background.
Dimensions
  • Height: 510mm
  • Width: 309mm
Production typeMass produced
Marks and inscriptions
Transliteration
Credit line
Given by Dewynters PLC
Object history
Poster produced in 2001 to advertise the transfer of blue/orange from the National Theatre to the Duchess Theatre.
Associations
Summary
blue/orange was an award winning Royal National Theatre production from 2000, written by Joe Penhall and directed by Roger Michell. It concerns the story of a patient in a London mental hospital, who claims to be the son of an exiled African dictator. Touching on race, mental illness and modern British life, it won the Evening Standard Award for Best Play in 2000, and Critics' Circle and Laurence Olivier Awards for Best Play in 2001.

First performed at the National Theatre in 2000, it transferred to the Duchess Theatre in 2001 with the same cast: Bill Nighy, Andrew Lincoln and Chiwetel Ejiofor. Joe Penhall also wrote the script for the 2005 BBC television adaptation of the play, but the original cast changed for this production.
Collection
Accession number
S.161-2007

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Record createdOctober 11, 2007
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