Audrey Cruddas

Audrey Cruddas

Audrey Cruddas (1912–1979) was an English costume and scene designer, painter and potter. Born in Johannesburg she moved to England with her parents when she was an infant. After leaving school she studied art at St. John's Wood School of Art, Royal Academy Schools and Bram Shaw School of Drawing and Painting. During the war she worked as a 'Land Girl' in the Women's Land Army. At the end of the conflict she began to design costumes for the theatre and was quickly talent spotted by the dancer and actor Sir Robert Helpmann. Cruddas soon became one of the leading modern theatre designers of the post war period.

Her first commission was designing costumes for "The White Devil" at the Duchess Theatre, London (1947). This production starred her friend and mentor Robert Helpmann. Other early career highlights were for John Burrell’s 1947 Old Vic production of Taming of the Shrew and Verdi’s, Aida at Convent Garden (1948). Notable later productions include Michael Benthall’s Old Vic productions of "Julius Caesar" (1955), "Cymbeline" (1957), and "Hamlet" (1958), and Peter Potter’s Edinburgh Festival production of ‘The Wallace’ (1960).

In 1952 Cruddas illustrated a Folio Society edition of William Shakespeare’s, "The Tragedy of Anthony & Cleopatra" (the forward of this edition was written by her friend, Sir Laurence Olivier) and the book was republished again in 1963. Although best known for her theatre work she was an accomplished artist in different mediums – painting, drawing and ceramics.

In the early 1950s she moved to the Essex village of Great Bardfield. At Bardfield she became involved with the dynamic art community which included: John Aldridge, Edward Bawden, George Chapman, Stanley Clifford-Smith, Joan Glass, Walter Hoyle, Sheila Robinson, Michael Rothenstein, Marianne Straub, among others.

Cruddas lived in "Walton House", Great Bardfield (next door to Edward Bawden’s "Brick House") during most of the 1950s and she was an important member of the art community that lived in the Essex village. In the 1960s she moved to "Bank House", Botesdale, Suffolk.

Her work is in the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum (London) and the Fry Art Gallery (Saffron Walden).

References

*David Buckman, "The Dictionary of Artists in Britain Since 1945", Art Dictionaries Ltd, Bristol, 1998
*Martin Salisbury (ed), "Artists at the Fry", Ruskin Press, Cambridge, 2003


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