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Post by paddy72 on Aug 16, 2018 20:52:59 GMT
Got to thinking... what is the best and greatest theatre poster of all time? For me Cats would be up in my top ten but probably my best loved would be the artwork for the 60s production of Hair. It’s the first one I remember even though I wasn’t even born!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2018 21:05:24 GMT
Without missing a beat my immediate thoughts went to the recent Angels in America revival at the National, just stunning.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2018 21:23:54 GMT
Don't know If I can pick a favourite but the original London Follies was stunning.
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Post by harrietcraig on Aug 16, 2018 22:43:43 GMT
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Post by daisy24601 on Aug 16, 2018 22:46:25 GMT
Can we share links so we can see them? This one for me, soz for being shallow. #wankbank goo.gl/images/o6YU2q
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Post by Rory on Aug 17, 2018 12:42:03 GMT
Not sure about favourite ever but I absolutely love the one they've done for The Inheritance's transfer to the Noël Coward.
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Post by lem on Aug 17, 2018 13:01:34 GMT
The original Martin Guerre - is it a face or a man?
In fact, a lot of the designs from Dewynters at that time were very clever and class in my favourites
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Post by Jon on Aug 17, 2018 13:38:58 GMT
The 1993 Grease poster is pretty cool as is the 1994 Oliver!
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Post by bimse on Aug 17, 2018 14:39:29 GMT
My favourite ... Barry Humphries , An Evenings Intercourse, Drury Lane and U.K. tour 1982. Then there’s the original Sweeney Todd poster , Broadway and Drury Lane .
I also love many of the dayglo type posters from the 1960s , so beautiful , not exactly “clever” posters , but then there’s the nostalgia associated with them as well. Good thread btw, interesting to see what type of poster people like
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Post by Stephen on Aug 17, 2018 16:02:53 GMT
I really like my Cabaret one from the most recent revival at Studio 54. The image from the beginning of the show through the door is haunting.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 17, 2018 16:55:10 GMT
Cats is one of my favourites, but there are too many I remember to say that one is the favourite. The fact that I remember them shows they were outstandingly effective.
(What's going on here? A thread on "favourite theatre poster" and nobody has nominated themselves? What's wrong with you all?)
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Post by d'James on Aug 17, 2018 17:06:49 GMT
I love the original Sister Act one from London. I always said that if ever I get a tattoo, it’d be that.
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Post by vabbian on Aug 17, 2018 17:13:08 GMT
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Post by Phantom of London on Aug 17, 2018 17:28:51 GMT
I also agree the one of Cats, the slogan ‘now and forever’ is veryclever too. Loved also at the London Palladium revival, when they projected those massive Cats eyes at the end, they didn’t repeat that in New York.
The Phantom of the Opera with a picture of the mask, with the slogan ‘Tonight Belongs To The Phantom.’
Also love the Kinky Boots poster.
Oddly enough the two biggest hits in London now Hamilton and Book of Mormon, both their posters leave me cold.
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Post by theglenbucklaird on Aug 17, 2018 17:53:21 GMT
Haven't read the whole thread. But it is Parsley
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Post by Deleted on Aug 17, 2018 18:03:19 GMT
Oh, "Cats" for sure. The surprise of realising the pupils are dancers. The face in the helicopter for the "Miss Saigon" one was pretty close, though. OMG, I never noticed until you mentioned it and vabbian shared the pic lol.
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Post by alnoor on Aug 17, 2018 19:40:41 GMT
Recent revival of Deep Blue Sea at the National with Helen McCrory
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