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Billy Liar

Poster
1960 (illustrated)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Directed by Lindsay Anderson and adapted from his own novel by Keith Waterhouse, Billy Liar was part of the 'kitchen sink realism' movement of British literature, drama and film in the late 1950s and early 1960s.Written as a style of post-war social realism, the play tells the story of a working class 19-year-old in Yorkshire living with his parents, with an overactive imagination and engagements to three girlfriends. Throughout the play we see into Billy’s mind through his fantasies, helping us to understand why Billy makes the decisions he does and his constant lies to everyone he comes across. The Cambridge Theatre production starred Albert Finney, who went on to great success in film and on stage, and the play has been performed all over the world.

The poster was illustrated by Denis Wrigley, whose simplistic painted design style has also been used in many illustrated informational children's books.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleBilly Liar (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Printed paper
Brief description
Poster advertising Billy Liar at the Cambridge Theatre, London, September 1960
Physical description
Paper poster with white background, with a large pink band covering most of the middle. On the left side is half a simplistically illustrated head and shoulders in purple brush strokes, with black detailing, smoking a cigarette. On the right is the name of the play, 'Billy LIAR' in black and purple, and details of the play and theatre in black type.
Dimensions
  • Height: 50.5cm
  • Width: 31.5cm
Production typeMass produced
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'CAMBRIDGE THEATRE / Licensed by the Lord Chamberlain to and under the / direction of TOM ARNOLD and EMILE LITTLER / TEM. BAR 6056'
  • OSCAR LEWENSTEIN presents / (For Oscar Lewenstein Plays Ltd.) / Billy LIAR / by Keith Waterhouse & Willis Hall / ALBERT FINNEY / GEORGE A. COOPER - JENNIFER JAYNE / ETHEL GRIFFIES - ANN BEACH / TREVOR BANNISTER - JULIET COOKE / and / MONA WASHBOURNE / Directed by Lindsay Anderson / Designed by Alan Tagg
  • A. E. KING LTD. Ealing 7029
  • denis wrigley (printed signature by illustration)
Literary referenceBilly Liar
Summary
Directed by Lindsay Anderson and adapted from his own novel by Keith Waterhouse, Billy Liar was part of the 'kitchen sink realism' movement of British literature, drama and film in the late 1950s and early 1960s.Written as a style of post-war social realism, the play tells the story of a working class 19-year-old in Yorkshire living with his parents, with an overactive imagination and engagements to three girlfriends. Throughout the play we see into Billy’s mind through his fantasies, helping us to understand why Billy makes the decisions he does and his constant lies to everyone he comes across. The Cambridge Theatre production starred Albert Finney, who went on to great success in film and on stage, and the play has been performed all over the world.

The poster was illustrated by Denis Wrigley, whose simplistic painted design style has also been used in many illustrated informational children's books.
Collection
Accession number
S.1164-1994

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Record createdApril 24, 2008
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