ALBERT HERRING
Costume Design
Company
The Street Theatre
Music
Benjamin Britten
Libretto
Eric Crozier
Direction
Caroline Stacey
Set Design
Gillian Schwab
Lighting Design
P.J. Williams
Vocal Coach
Alan Hicks
Orchestra Leader
Barbara Jane Gilby
Cast
ANU School of Music
Photos
The Street Theatre
Year
2012

Imogen Keen’s costumes added to the jollity, particularly her use of faux fur, and the colourful, all-enveloping surreal coats for the final scene which cleverly combined spectacle and playfulness
Bill Stephens
Canberra Critics Circle
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Imogen Keen’s imaginative costume sees the entire cast covered in elaborate Macintoshes for the search and rescue scene, while her fantasy-creation of balloon like costumes for the children created an off-the-wall image of youth
Helen Musa
City News
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Imogen Keen’s costumes added to the jollity, particularly her use of faux fur, and the colourful, all-enveloping surreal coats for the final scene which cleverly combined spectacle and playfulness
Bill Stephens
Canberra Critics Circle
[Read more]







Imogen Keen’s imaginative costume sees the entire cast covered in elaborate Macintoshes for the search and rescue scene, while her fantasy-creation of balloon like costumes for the children created an off-the-wall image of youth
Helen Musa
City News
[Read more]

















Imogen Keen’s costumes added to the jollity, particularly her use of faux fur, and the colourful, all-enveloping surreal coats for the final scene which cleverly combined spectacle and playfulness
Bill Stephens
Canberra Critics Circle
[Read more]







Imogen Keen’s imaginative costume sees the entire cast covered in elaborate Macintoshes for the search and rescue scene, while her fantasy-creation of balloon like costumes for the children created an off-the-wall image of youth
Helen Musa
City News
[Read more]















