Rather a striking image, and once seen, not easily forgotten! A cut-throat razor, a fair bit of blood, and a pie ... who else could it be but Sweeney Todd? There's something in those pies that isn't quite right!
The Sweeney Todd artwork is available for licensing to theatre companies and their designers to incorporate into publicity material (posters, leaflets, playbills, programmes, tickets etc.).
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Sweeney Todd first appeared as a fictional character in 1846, and the story - of a barber who murders his victims as they sit helpless in his chair, then become the main ingredient in Mrs Lovett's pie shop below - was adapted for the stage the following year. Christopher Bond adapted it again in 1973, and it was his version that Stephen Sondheim used as the basis for his and Hugh Wheeler's acclaimed 1979 musical version (originally starring Angela Lansbury and Len Cariou). This, in turn, was adapted for film in 2007, dircted by Tim Burton and starring Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham-Carter.