A touring production poster from Britain’s oldest dance company. Rambert Dance Company has a particularly broad touring roster across the UK.
Signed tour poster from Steve Steinman’s Meatloaf tribute concert.
Following a 13 year stint in the West End, Hall For Cornwall were part of the first UK tour of Buddy, The Buddy Holly Story musical. The rock ‘n’ roll musical follows the life and times of musician Buddy Holly.
A signed poster from the Royal Opera House and Hall For Cornwall mini-tour of View From The Shore choreographed by the Jacky Lansley Dance Theatre, 2007.
This is a signed poster from the Royal Opera House and Hall For Cornwall’s mini-tour of ‘View From The Shore’, choreographed by the Jacky Lansley Dance Theatre.
Behind the dancers, a video of Cornwall’s rugged cliffs and crashing sea, which inspired the choreography.
“In a sense, the dancers themselves become the sea and its margin by shape-shifting to rocks, ripples, kelp, flotsam, starfish, waves, wind.” – A review from the time from The Stage.
The piece – performed to Lindsay Cooper’s Concerto for Sopranino Saxophone and Strings – premiered at Hall for Cornwall before touring to London.
A poster showcasing one of the best-known rock-opera musicals, Jesus Christ Superstar. Created by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Sir Tim Rice in 1970, the Broadway musical debuted in 1970.
Signed tour poster from a 2006 UK tour by comedian Paddy McGuinness. Hall For Cornwall were the first on his multi-leg tour ‘The Dark Side tour 2006’.
A signed concert poster from British country and folk singer Charlie Landsborough, who performed at Hall For Cornwall on 16th October 2008.
A signed concert poster from Elbow’s 2008 UK tour to promote the release of their album ‘The Seldom Seen Kid’. Tour presented by Metropolis Music and SJM Concerts.
A concert poster for ‘The Sensational Voice of Dr. Hook’, Dennie Locorriere on the occasion of his appearance at Hall For Cornwall on 28th February 2011. Presented by Flying Music in association with John Taylor.
A poster showcasing one of the best-known staples of musical theatre, Cabaret. Cabaret debuted as a musical in 1966 with a film adaptation following in 1972. The musical is an adaptation of both a play and a novel and is set in Berlin during the 1930s.