28 Aug 2010

Exhibition


Exhibition - Scale Model (17/08/10)
Sarah produced a scale model of the exhibition.
Sarah said:
The exhibition starts with a poster of the current production on at the theatre and a listening post with 'x' many stories/voices on. We then have a wall explaining the exhibition, and a variety of posters of productions over the years, different genres and graphic styles.

Some info on the the theatre before it was established on the green and it's where-abouts in Richmond beforehand, before we talk about Matcham;s design and the first show.

This Video was taken - there was 19 seconds of free space left in the Camera's memory - its a bit fast so will get another uploaded when we can.



There are two levels of information - Facts of history and social interest for the theatre goer and local visitor as well as activities and information geared to children and school visits at a lower level. We have an activity for children to take home relating to theatre design.

In between each time period we also have information on what actors and companies were playing at the theatre at the time.















































Matchams board follows with info about the first production and the Ben Greet Company.Variety Performances at Richmond follows with info on wierd and wonderful acts, we then have rep companies and Frank Piffard Alex Guiness's debut at Richmond.














All the things that the theatre has been used for, church ceremonies and during war-time is also featured.
Childrens activities here include changing appearance of parts, including mask-making and make-up.

















This then ties in with Richmond's panto tradition, dressing up for children and panto posters over the years and actors who have performed at Richmond.





































We also show break-through performances at Richmond, and then go on to explain its renovaition and what the public may wish to see in the future.

Lighting and sound effects are also covered.















Dance Opera and music productions over the years are displayed with ballet costumes, programmes from a range of companies that have performed at Richmond.

















Over-all the exhibition will show the great variety of performances and performers over Richmond's 110 years.

















4 comments:

  1. This is absolutely fantastic people....you're all BRILLIANT! Thank you so much for all your input and enthusiasm - I'm so excited to see it up - can't wait for next week when we actually start to make this a reality!? lol, Carolxxx

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  2. I love the model. I want to live in it.

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  3. I agree! x

    Sarah you done a brillaint job - Even tables and chairs are to scale!NicE

    Frances - You could ask Carol (with all her renovating skills) to make afew more stories!

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