1985 Les Miserables Poster - Barbican Theatre, London
A Musical - Les Miserables - RSC Barbican Theatre (1985)
Designed by Dewynters and published by the Royal Shakespeare Company/Barbican Theatre. Offset lithograph on thick paper stock. Size: 50.5cmcm x 32cm. Condition: Very good. Two horizontal folds and some scuffing to edges and corners.
The London production of Les Miserables by Cameron Mackintosh and the Royal Shakespeare Company opened at the Barbican Theatre, London in September 1985. After just two months, the show moved to the Palace Theatre and then the Sondheim Theatre becoming a global sensation and the longest-running musical in the West End.
The striking artwork by Dewynters is an adaptation of the original book cover illustration by Emile Bayard and combines with the distinctive 'Caston Antique' typeface to create was has become one of the most recognisable and iconic visuals of the 20th Century.
Les Miserables is a musical adapted from French poet and novelist Victor Hugo's 1862 novel of the same name. The original French musical premiered in Paris in 1980 with direction by Robert Hossein.
A Musical - Les Miserables - RSC Barbican Theatre (1985)
Designed by Dewynters and published by the Royal Shakespeare Company/Barbican Theatre. Offset lithograph on thick paper stock. Size: 50.5cmcm x 32cm. Condition: Very good. Two horizontal folds and some scuffing to edges and corners.
The London production of Les Miserables by Cameron Mackintosh and the Royal Shakespeare Company opened at the Barbican Theatre, London in September 1985. After just two months, the show moved to the Palace Theatre and then the Sondheim Theatre becoming a global sensation and the longest-running musical in the West End.
The striking artwork by Dewynters is an adaptation of the original book cover illustration by Emile Bayard and combines with the distinctive 'Caston Antique' typeface to create was has become one of the most recognisable and iconic visuals of the 20th Century.
Les Miserables is a musical adapted from French poet and novelist Victor Hugo's 1862 novel of the same name. The original French musical premiered in Paris in 1980 with direction by Robert Hossein.
A Musical - Les Miserables - RSC Barbican Theatre (1985)
Designed by Dewynters and published by the Royal Shakespeare Company/Barbican Theatre. Offset lithograph on thick paper stock. Size: 50.5cmcm x 32cm. Condition: Very good. Two horizontal folds and some scuffing to edges and corners.
The London production of Les Miserables by Cameron Mackintosh and the Royal Shakespeare Company opened at the Barbican Theatre, London in September 1985. After just two months, the show moved to the Palace Theatre and then the Sondheim Theatre becoming a global sensation and the longest-running musical in the West End.
The striking artwork by Dewynters is an adaptation of the original book cover illustration by Emile Bayard and combines with the distinctive 'Caston Antique' typeface to create was has become one of the most recognisable and iconic visuals of the 20th Century.
Les Miserables is a musical adapted from French poet and novelist Victor Hugo's 1862 novel of the same name. The original French musical premiered in Paris in 1980 with direction by Robert Hossein.
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