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The Story of the Supremes
The Story of the Supremes
exhibition tickets
Victoria and Albert Museum
Address
Victoria and Albert Museum
Cromwell Road
South Kensington London SW7 2RL United Kingdom Price
£5.00
+
£0.70*
*Payment Processing Fee
Booking from
Tue, 9th September 2008
Booking to
Sun, 19th October 2008
A display of performance costumes worn by The Supremes, one of the most successful groups of the sixties - only the Beatles had more number one hits. The display will show the changing image of The Supremes from the early days when they were known as The Primettes to the glamorous Hollywood designs they wore at the height of their fame, and will look at their continuing stylistic influence on performers such as Beyoncé.
Image courtesy of Motown Records Archives. TravelNearest Tube: South Kensington (Piccadilly/Circle & Disctrict lines)The V&A is within a few minutes walk of South Kensington tube station, on the corner of Cromwell Road and Exhibition Road. AccessWheelchairs: Both Cromwell Road and Exhibition Road entrances are negotiable by wheelchair users. Please remember that The V&A is a Grade 1 listed building, some areas of which were designed and built without considering the needs of wheelchair users.Hearing Impaired: Sound enhancement equipment is available for gallery talks and tours. Please ask at the Cromwell Road Information Desk. All guide dogs and service dogs are welcome. NotesThe following individuals are entitled to free admission to the V&A (guaranteed entry if tickets are prebooked):
Friends of the V&A and Patrons are entitled to free entry without prebooking; it may be necessary to queue during very busy periods. |
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