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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
  • Cannon Hall Museum becomes the backdrop to a movie set with the arrival of its new exhibition. ‘Costume from the Classics’ on display until Sunday, 15 September 2024
    The free display features magnificent dresses and exquisite suits, classic literature, and unforgettable period drama. Included in the displays are costumes from films such as The Duchess worn by Keira Knightley and The Danish Girl, worn by Eddie Redmayne alongside blockbusters made for TV including Queen Charlotte - A Bridgerton Story and Death On The Nile
    Visitors will be able to admire the detail and beauty of the Oscar-winning garments up close, which were made for the stars who wore them. Film buffs can revel in the costume made especially for Hollywood superstar, Bette Davies for her part in Death on the Nile, or the dramatic gown from the Duchess. People have a unique opportunity to see how they capture the essence of the story, reflect the characters, and represent the times they lived in.
    The exhibition is inspired by John Spencer's library, following a programme of cleaning the books on the shelves, and conservation of the Dutch still life painting ‘Dead Game’ over the fireplace, kindly funded by Barnsley Museums & Heritage Trust. Information on how John Spencer decorated and filled the room will be on display for visitors to find out more.
    Young & not so young visitors will also have fun dressing up and performing on a mini film set ‘Costume Capers’ in the museum and there will also be a trails and talks.
    The exhibition is provided by CosProp, one of the world’s leading costume providers for the film, TV and theatre industries.
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