Frederick Ashton’s Picnic at Tintagel (1952)

Frederick Ashton’s Picnic at Tintagel (1952)

Frederick Ashton’s Picnic at Tintagel is inspired by  Mary Elizabeth Braddon’s popular Victorian novel Royal Mount, where sightseers picnic on Tintagel Castle’s ruins. (Discussion of Braddon’s Royal Mount is posted elsewhere on PicnicWit.com)...
George Steven’s Giant (1952)

George Steven’s Giant (1952)

Stevens’ barbacoa picnic in Giant is sure-fire-cinema. When Virginia-born-and-bred Leslie Lynnton attends her first Texas picnic, she faints. Barbacoa is an acquired taste at a picnic or elsewhere. It may be delicious, but it is not for the squeamish. Leslie...
Amy Vanderbilt’s Complete Book of Etiquette (1952)

Amy Vanderbilt’s Complete Book of Etiquette (1952)

Vanderbilt doesn’t care whether you cook out at a picnic or bring everything along. What does matter is to picnic in temperate weather and a style. Her recommendations in the Complete Book of Etiquette are tried and true cold fried chicken, little cold veal or...
Euan Uglow’s Musicians (1953)

Euan Uglow’s Musicians (1953)

Uglow titled this Musicians, but it’s very like a picnic. Featured Image: Musicians (1953) oil on canvas.  Swansea, England: National Museum of Wales
L.P. Hartley’s The Go-Between (1953)

L.P. Hartley’s The Go-Between (1953)

Leo Colston’s memories of Brandham Hall fifty years earlier are an infinite source of trouble. Now about sixty-two, he is still trying to understand why. Sometimes Leo is called Mercury or the postman because he’s the go-between surreptitiously delivering...
Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot (1953)

Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot (1953)

Beckett’s setting for Waiting for Godot (En antendant Godot) is an empty stage and a tree without leaves. It’s an unlikely place for an unhappy picnic. The picnic begins when Pozzo and Lucky arrive. Pozzo brandishes a whip and holds Lucky at the end of a...
Jane Bowles’ In the Summer House (1953)

Jane Bowles’ In the Summer House (1953)

Bowles’s In the Summer House is an absurd play, and she admirably proves the rule that some people do silly things at picnics. The action begins with a lawn picnic at which characters with tenuous relationships incessantly bicker. When Mr. Solares enters,...
Paul Bowles & James Schuyler’s A Picnic Cantata (1953)

Paul Bowles & James Schuyler’s A Picnic Cantata (1953)

Bowles and Schuyler’s performance piece A Picnic Cantata: for Four Women’s Voices, Two Pianos, and Percussion (1954) is delightfully silly. It’s about a happy picnic that is intentionally nonsensical. The music by Bowles’ and the libretto by...
Nadine Gordimer’s The Lying Days  (1953)

Nadine Gordimer’s The Lying Days (1953)

It’s a tender moment when Helen Shaw and Joel Aaron climb a hill to picnic and enjoy the view. They do not bring food or picnic gear but sit on the rock facing the sun. They are good friends, not lovers, and Aaron soon will be leaving Joel for Israel. Helen...
Richard Bissell’s 71/2 Cents (1953)

Richard Bissell’s 71/2 Cents (1953)

Bissell’s 7 ½ Cents  is a light-hearted comedy about a garment factory in a small town in Iowa. Junction City is a shock to Sid Sorokin, the new superintendent of the Sleep Tite Pajama Company, because he used to be Chicago. Like Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz, he...
Euan Uglow’s Musicians (1953)

Euan Uglow’s Musicians(1953)

Uglow’s Musicians (1953) is a neo-representation depiction of figures in a pastoral setting. It’s s a picnicky pastoral of men and women enjoying themselves in a pastoral setting. The central figure plays guitar while others sing and dance. There is no food or wine....
Vincente Minnelli’s Brigadoon (1954)

Vincente Minnelli’s Brigadoon (1954)

Among the song and dance routines for this Broadway show revamped for Vincente Minnelli’s Brigadoon (1954) is one that looks like a picnic because Tommy and Fiona seem to be setting out for a picnic. She’s carrying a basket, but it’s empty—and meant...
Mervyn LeRoy’s The Bad Seed (1956)

Mervyn LeRoy’s The Bad Seed (1956)

The horror of LeRoy’s The Bad Seed is serial killer Rhoda Penmark, a darling little girl with blond pigtails and blue eyes who murders a classmate at a school picnic because she covets his penmanship medal (pun intended). The picnic food is present but...
Mervyn LeRoy’s The Bad Seed (1956)

William March’s The Bad Seed (1954)

Rhoda Penmark is a successful serial killer whose career begins at a school picnic. She looks innocent, a darling little girl with blond pigtails and blue eyes. But Rhoda’s interior is ruthless and murderous. Wanting the penmanship medal for herself...
Frederick Ashton’s Picnic at Tintagel (1952)

George Platt Lynes’ Picnic at Tintagel (1954)

I know only this photograph by George Platt Lynes of Cecil Beaton’s set for Frederick Ashton’s ballet Picnic at Tintagel. Ashton’s story of the doomed love affair of Tristram and Isuelt begins circa 1916 and then devolves into the mythological time when Tristan falls...
4-CV Roadside Picnic (1954)

4-CV Roadside Picnic (1954)

Have a motorcar, have a picnic. Featured Image: Roger-Viollet Agency. Couple Seated before a 4CV. Camargue (France) ( 1954) (File 340.2); http://www.roger-viollet.fr/agence.aspx
Dylan Thomas’  The Outing (1954)

Dylan Thomas’ The Outing (1954)

Thomas’ life and marriage were tumultuous. So in November 1953, when Caitlin Thomas entered St. Vincent’s Hospital in New York looking for her husband, she expected a positive answer to her question, “Is the bloody man dead yet?” What she got was “Not yet,” for he was...
Claude Autant-Lara’s The Ripening Seed  (1954)

Claude Autant-Lara’s The Ripening Seed (1954)

Autant-Lara’s Le Blé en herbe is good at separating the dual aspects of love in Colette’s novel about adolescents and friends for years and learning about love while vacationing in Normandy. There are two parts to the narrative. In the first part, teenagers Philippe...