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Pete 'n' Keely

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Set & Costume Design

Photography - The Other Richard

Tristan Bates Theatre

Directed by Matthew Gould

REVIEWS

Everything Theatre

"With its bright and kitsch set, beautifully designed by Emily Bestow, we are all catapulted back to the glory days of 1968!"

Love London Love Culture

"the psychedelic designs of Emily Bestow really gives the production its 1960's vibe as well as capture the spirit of the show itself"

There Ought to be Clowns

"Emily Bestow’s technicolor set design for Pete ‘n’ Keely is one of those which fully exploits the transformative possibilities of the Tristan Bates’ black box, converting the space into a convincing evocation of a swingin’ Sixties television studio."

BritishTheatre.com

"Emily Bestow gets the set just right, with a magnificently colourful and yet simple and spacious design that locates us in the world of glossy, colour-Tv Specials"
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