Report by Gabriel Berner
FOR over half a century, the eminent theatrical impresario Sir Michael Codron filled his compact London apartment with a lively array of furniture and pictures.
Alongside producing some 130 West End plays, among them his early productions of the works of Tom Stoppard, Harold Pinter and David Hare, Codron found time to peruse the galleries of London dealers, acquiring much of his flat’s contents from the trade.