Two prints from the “From Stage to Screen” collection by Art & Hue inspired by film adaptations of stage plays – for yourself or as a gift for the theatre fan.
Joe Orton’s provocative theatre production took to the stage in 1964 but it was to be six years before the play transferred from stage to screen. Attended by Princess Margaret, the Royal World Premiere took place on the 1st of April 1970 at the Carlton Cinema in London.
When Peter McEnery’s character drops into the laps of Beryl Reid & Harry Andrews, the farce takes many dark turns with themes of murder and blackmail. Dressed in his leather chauffeur’s outfit, Mr Sloane’s actions ultimately seal his fate when Kath & Ed decide on an unholy pact.
Available in A4, A3, and A2 sizes to fit standard-size picture frames. Please note that black frames are not included – for our guide on choosing a frame size take a look here.
An official collaboration with Studiocanal, this print collection of stylish pop art prints inspired by film adaptations of stage plays, features Art & Hue’s signature halftone style (halftone is an age-old technique that uses dots to make up the printed image, similar to newspapers or comic books).
“Entertaining Mr Sloane” Copyright © STUDIOCANAL Films Ltd, (1970). All rights reserved. | Pop Art Copyright © Art & Hue® 2017