"Y Claf Diglefydd" (Le Malade Imaginaire) designed by Martin Morley
"Pwy Sy'n Sal" - Molière double bill in Welsh translation/1994
Directors: Graham Laker and Firenza Guidi
DESIGNER: MARTIN MORLEY

Photograph: Dylan Rowlands

This was a double bill of Welsh language versions of "Le Malade Imaginaire"("Y Claf Diglefydd") and "Le Médecin Malgré Lui"("Doctor Di-glem"). The directors had very different approaches to style and the meaning of period in the context of a theatrical production. The unifying visual factor was the basic structure of the set, though each used it in a different way. The costumes for "Y Claf Diglefydd" were broadly traditional, i.e. they treated time in an historical way. For "Doctor Di-glem", we raided period forms and silhouettes and wedded them loosely to modern fashion. The palette for "Y Claf Diglefydd" was rich and the fabrics heavy. In "Doctor Di-glem" it was sunny creams and whites, with occasional flashes of colour, and very lightweight fabrics. The set was a 3D drawing, in steel, of a classical room-cum-courtyard, behind which was a double row of shuttered windows. The stage floor was a formal marbled pattern on MDF.

Click HERE for some costume designs for this production.
(For more information about the designer see his entry in the Designers' Register)
RETURN TO THE PICTURE GALLERY