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Ian Dury in the play Talk of the Devil at the Palace Theatre, Watford

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Ian Dury in the play Talk of the Devil at the Palace Theatre, Watford

Ian Dury in the play Talk of the Devil at the Palace Theatre, Watford. He is pictured with Kate Lock who plays the part of Geraldine. The play was written by Mary O Malley who also wrote " Once a Catholic". March 1986. © Mirrorpix

Carl Bruin
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Hertfordshire
United Kingdom
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Media ID 21476453

Actions Costumes Fancy Dress Hertfordshire Quirky Singers Theatres Watford 1986 Moods And Expressions Photography And Film

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Capturing the essence of 1980s theatrical charm, this black and white portrait print showcases the legendary Ian Dury in his role as a mischievous character in the play 'Talk of the Devil' at Watford's Palace Theatre. Seated alongside him is Kate Lock, who flawlessly portrays Geraldine with grace and poise. The photograph, taken by Carl Bruin in March 1986, transports us back to an era filled with extravagant costumes and fancy dress. Dressed impeccably for their roles, both actors exude a sense of charisma that draws viewers into their world on stage. Ian Dury's unique style shines through even in this monochromatic image - his clothing reflecting his eccentric personality and love for music. With a mischievous glint in his eye, he effortlessly captivates audiences with his moods and expressions. Mary O Malley's brilliant writing comes to life through these talented performers, bringing laughter and entertainment to theatre-goers. This snapshot not only captures a moment from an iconic production but also pays homage to two exceptional individuals within England's vibrant entertainment industry. Carl Bruin skillfully preserves this piece of history through photography; allowing us to appreciate the quirky yet unusual nature of these famous personalities. Whether you're a fan of Ian Dury or simply intrigued by vintage theatre culture, this print serves as a delightful reminder of an era where talent reigned supreme on stage.


Framed Prints of Ian Dury in the play Talk of the Devil at the Palace Theatre, Watford

Step into the world of classic British theatre with our stunning Framed Print from Media Storehouse's Memory Lane Prints collection. This captivating image features the iconic Ian Dury in his element, performing in the play "Talk of the Devil" at the Palace Theatre, Watford. Share a piece of history with this beautiful print, as Dury engages in a dramatic scene with the talented Kate Lock, who plays Geraldine. Add a touch of vintage charm to your home decor, and bring the magic of live theatre right into your living room.


Photo Prints of Ian Dury in the play Talk of the Devil at the Palace Theatre, Watford

Experience the raw energy and charm of Ian Dury in this captivating photograph from Memory Lane Prints. Taken during his performance in the play "Talk of the Devil" at the Palace Theatre in Watford, this image showcases Dury in his element, sharing the stage with the talented Kate Lock as Geraldine. Relive the magic of this iconic theatrical moment with our high-quality Media Storehouse Photographic Prints, perfect for adding character and personality to any space in your home or office.


Poster Prints of Ian Dury in the play Talk of the Devil at the Palace Theatre, Watford

"Step into the world of iconic British theatre with our latest addition to the Media Storehouse range of Poster Prints. This stunning image captures the raw energy and charisma of Ian Dury in his role as Sid in the play "Talk of the Devil" at the Palace Theatre, Watford. Taken by renowned photographer Carl Bruin of Memory Lane Prints, this poster puts you in the front row seat as Dury shares the stage with Kate Lock as Geraldine. Relive the magic of this classic production and add a touch of nostalgia to your home or office decor. Order now and bring the memories back to life!"


Jigsaw Puzzles of Ian Dury in the play Talk of the Devil at the Palace Theatre, Watford

Step into the world of classic British theatre with our captivating jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse. Featuring an iconic image of Ian Dury and Kate Lock in the play "Talk of the Devil" at the Palace Theatre, Watford, this puzzle is a must-have for fans of the late great Ian Dury or for those who appreciate the rich history of the stage. Bring the magic of live performance into your home with this intricately detailed puzzle from Memory Lane Prints. Immerse yourself in the storyline and enjoy the journey to completion with this stunning piece of theatrical memorabilia.

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