Sir Michael Codron: A group of original framed first night gifts presented to Michael Codron by Dewynters
1990's-2010's, 13
1990's-2010's,
comprising thirteen gifts from Dewynters for Elton John's Glasses (1998), Things We Do For Love (1998), Alarms & Excursions (1998), The Invention of Love (1998), Quartet (1999), Comic Potential (1999), blue/orange (2000), Peggy For You (2000), Life After George (2002), Democracy (2004), Mr Foote's Other Leg (2015), from McCabes for The Shakespeare Revue (1995), together with a framed photograph of Man In The Moment (1990), each framed,
the largest 21in x 13 1/2in (53.5cm x 34.5cm) framed; the smallest 8 1/4in (21cm) diameter framed, (13)
Dewynters is a prominent design and marketing agency, and a frequent collaborator with Sir Michael Codron on numerous theatrical productions from the 1990's onwards. First night gifts from the team to Codron often parodied their own designs for each play, incorporating Codron's name into the design. Dewynters have produced iconic designs across the West End, including that of young Cosette for Les Misérables.
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1990's-2010's, 13
1990's-2010's,
comprising thirteen gifts from Dewynters for Elton John's Glasses (1998), Things We Do For Love (1998), Alarms & Excursions (1998), The Invention of Love (1998), Quartet (1999), Comic Potential (1999), blue/orange (2000), Peggy For You (2000), Life After George (2002), Democracy (2004), Mr Foote's Other Leg (2015), from McCabes for The Shakespeare Revue (1995), together with a framed photograph of Man In The Moment (1990), each framed,
the largest 21in x 13 1/2in (53.5cm x 34.5cm) framed; the smallest 8 1/4in (21cm) diameter framed, (13)
Dewynters is a prominent design and marketing agency, and a frequent collaborator with Sir Michael Codron on numerous theatrical productions from the 1990's onwards. First night gifts from the team to Codron often parodied their own designs for each play, incorporating Codron's name into the design. Dewynters have produced iconic designs across the West End, including that of young Cosette for Les Misérables.