A film that chronicles the early 1960s conflicts between the warring mod and rocker subcultures in Britain, Quadrophenia should have taken extra precaution to ensure that everything looked accurate for a story set during the decade of free love, Beatlemania, and sexual liberation.
In the scene depicting in Mozart's opera The Marriage of Figaro, dancers are shown with those telltale metal teeth on their outfits.
Choreography - Alastair Marriot Assistant to Choreographer - Jonathan Howells Costume Design - Rosie Whiting Costume Making - Laura Rose Moran Morris Costume Alterations - Jessie McKenzie Lighting Design - Pete Ayres Photography - Rachel Cherry June 2021 Performed by Images Ballet Company at The Pentland Theatre, Arts Depot.
Description: Julia Roberts is another Hollywood pro who understands the perils of a too-see-through nightie and the complexities that come with playing a character whose morals are a heck of a lot looser than her own.