The designer of the “Shakespeare in Christchurch” exhibition, Mr David Thornley, adjusts one of the masks on display in the foyer of the Court Theatre. The exhibition, which opened on March 22, is being held to mark the Christchurch “Just Will” series of Shakespearian comedies. The display includes original costumes, scale models of sets, and an array of programmes, posters and reviews.
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Press, 7 April 1988, Page 6
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62The designer of the “Shakespeare in Christchurch” exhibition, Mr David Thornley, adjusts one of the masks on display in the foyer of the Court Theatre. The exhibition, which opened on March 22, is being held to mark the Christchurch “Just Will” series of Shakespearian comedies. The display includes original costumes, scale models of sets, and an array of programmes, posters and reviews. Press, 7 April 1988, Page 6
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