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Evelyn Whitney appears on the cover of the December 30th issue of ‘The Mutual Burlesquer’ magazine; published in 1929.. I’m assuming it’s a program guide forecasting shows playing on the “Mutual Wheel” of Burlesque
A vintage photo from 1938 features the formidable facade of the ‘Irving Place Theatre’; located on the corner of 15th Street and Irving Place, in New York City.. Built in 1888, the building opened as ‘Amberg’s German Theatre’, before
A vintage photo (top) from May 1970 shows the facade of the ‘GAYETY Theatre’ at 816 Vine Street, in Cincinnati, Ohio.. The venue began running Burlesque shows in 1922, when regular patrons sometimes referred to it, as the: “Vine Street Opera”.
Harry Steppe’s BURLESQUERS Harry Steppe was a character comedian during the early 1900’s and was known as: “The Hebrew Gent”.. He had a popular travelling show which played across the U.S. and Canada, from 1911-1938.. This formal
Vintage photo dated from the 1920’s features the facade and marquee of the ‘EMPIRE Burlesque’ theatre.. Sadly, it’s since been torn down. But it once existed at 102 State Street; in downtown Albany, New York..
maihudson: Image from Vsevold Meyerhold, Biomechanics Workshop, 1920 The actors acting in his productions employed a particularly physical method developed by Meyerhold himself which is known as Biomechanics.This technique consisted in a series of exerci
Scene from The Alfred Jarry Theatre and Public Hostility, directed by Antonin Artaud, 1927
around-here: Sand Cranes by J. W. Pondelicek in Theatre Magazine, January 1923 via /r/OldSchoolCoolNSFW http://ift.tt/1XskWwr
around-here:Sand Cranes by J. W. Pondelicek in Theatre Magazine, January 1923 via /r/OldSchoolCoolNSFW http://ift.tt/1XskWwr
igormag:David Bomberg (1890-1957), Ghetto Theatre, 1920.
Francis Picabia - André Breton at the Dada Festival Wearing a Target (designed by Francis Picabia for his theatre production “Festival manifeste presbyte”)photography - March 27, 1920
Alexander Grinberg, The Theatre of Meyerhold, 1920
hauntedbystorytelling: James Abbe :: Actress Lenore Ulric. Published in Theatre magazine, December 1920 issue. / src: University of Toronto Library more [+] by this photographer https://painted-face.com/
beclassystaycoveredbefly: Apollo Theatre 1920’s
Anything Goes - Celebrating the 20s