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Poster

1988
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Place of origin

Poster printed in black and magenta featuring a photograph of close-up photograph of a forehead and pairs of eyes, advertising Theatre de Complicite's touring production of the one-woman show Ave Maria, starring Linda Kerr Scott. Magenta lettering at the top of the poster gives the name of the theatre company, the title and the performer. The name of the director, designer and producer are along the lower edge. The logos of the Independent Theatre Council; the GLA and the Arts Council are printed vertically up the left edge from the lower left corner.


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Brief description
Poster advertising the tour of Ave Maria,Theatre de Complicite's 1-woman show starring Linda Kerr Scott, which opened at the Almeida Theatre, 31 October-5 November 1988, and toured in 1989 and autumn 1992.
Physical description
Poster printed in black and magenta featuring a photograph of close-up photograph of a forehead and pairs of eyes, advertising Theatre de Complicite's touring production of the one-woman show Ave Maria, starring Linda Kerr Scott. Magenta lettering at the top of the poster gives the name of the theatre company, the title and the performer. The name of the director, designer and producer are along the lower edge. The logos of the Independent Theatre Council; the GLA and the Arts Council are printed vertically up the left edge from the lower left corner.
Dimensions
  • Height: 36.2cm
  • Width: 36.2cm
Production typeMass produced
Credit line
Given by Complicite
Object history
Poster produced as publicity for Ave Maria, a one-woman show originally devised by Theatre de Complicite in 1988 and which opened on 31 October 1988 as part of the Almeida season. It toured all over the UK until 1992, starring Linda Kerr Scott. Directed by Nick Philippou, designed by Rae Smith and produced by Catherine Reiser. Complicite overprinted these posters according to the venue.
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Collection
Accession number
S.135-2000

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Record createdJuly 19, 2000
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