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Raymond Cusick stage set for Ambrose Applejohns Adventure

Raymond Cusick stage set for Ambrose Applejohns Adventure


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Raymond Cusick stage set for Ambrose Applejohns Adventure

Stage set designed by Raymond Cusick (designer of the Daleks for Dr Who). The Tower Theatres production of Ambrose Applejohns Adventure by Walter Hackett Date: 1961

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1961 Acting Actors Adventure Ambrose Designer Hackett Performance Raymond Theatres Walter Daleks Designed


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This photograph offers a glimpse into the rich theatrical history of the 1960s, showcasing the intricately designed set for the Tower Theatres production of Ambrose Applejohns Adventure by Walter Hackett. The set, designed by the renowned British designer Raymond Cusick, transports us back in time to an era of live theatre and grand performances. Raymond Cusick is best known for his iconic design of the Daleks for the popular British science-fiction television series, Doctor Who. However, his versatile talent extended beyond the small screen, as evidenced by this stunning set design for Ambrose Applejohns Adventure. The production, which took place in 1961, showcases Cusick's ability to create immersive and visually stunning environments that transported audiences to new worlds. The photograph reveals a towering, multi-level set featuring intricate details and textures. The use of rich colors and textures adds depth and dimension to the scene, while the inclusion of various props and set pieces suggests a complex and engaging narrative. The actors, whose faces are obscured, add an air of mystery and intrigue, further drawing the viewer into the world of Ambrose Applejohns Adventure. This photograph is a testament to the artistry and creativity of the theatre industry during the 1960s, and serves as a reminder of the enduring power of live performance to captivate and inspire audiences. The collaboration between Walter Hackett, Raymond Cusick, and the Tower Theatres production team resulted in a theatrical experience that continues to resonate with audiences today.

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