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Circus (1)
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Scripts (46)
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The Stripper: A New Musical
Carter Brown; Richard O’Brien; Richard Hartley; Brian Thomson
Sydney: The Sydney Theatre Company, 1982.Programme for the 1982 stage musical at Kinselas Theatre of the 1961 Carter Brown novel.
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Tamasaburo
Kishin Shinoyama
Tokyo: Kodansha, 1977.Photobook of kabuki actor and onnagata (male actors who play female roles) Bando Tamasburo.
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The Mimiambs of Herondas
Herondas; Jack Lindsay
London: The Fanfrolico Press, [1929].Mimes by Herondas translated by Jack Lindsay with 19 drawings by Alan Odle and a foreword by Brian Penton. Limited to 375 numbered copies, of which this is number 2. ARNOLD 35. This copy with the bookplate of David D. Levine.
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James Taylor’s Shocked and Amazed! On and Off the Midway (First Bizarre Issue!)
James Taylor
Baltimore: Dolphin-Moon Press / Atomic Books, 1995.First issue of the leading ‘show business’ magazine which chronicles the history of circus, carnival, and novelty sideshows. Includes feature articles, interviews with performers, and works of fiction.
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Seeking Common Ground: Latinx and Latin American Theatre and Performance
Trevor Boffone; Teresa Marrero; Chantal Rodriguez
London: Methuen, 2022. -
Homosexual Acts: A Volume of Gay Plays
Ed Berman
London: Inter-Action Imprint, 1975.Ambiance/Almost Free Playscripts 1.
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We Can Always Call Them Bulgarians: The Emergence of Lesbians and Gay Men on the American Stage
Kaier Curtin
Boston: Alyson Publications, 1987. -
Mixed Media: The Many Forms of the Story
Thomas Amos; Andrea Crawford
Bloomington: Lilly Library, Indiana University, 1995.Catalogue of an exhibition, 5 January – 30 March, 1995, exploring stories through original texts in books and manuscripts, along with radio, theatre, and movie scripts, press kits and programmes, music, photographs, and board games.
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La Boite: The Story of an Australian Theatre Company
Christine Comans
Brisbane: Playlab Press, 2009. -
Gay Paris: La Revue Libertine
Henri Varna
Paris: Casino de Paris, No date.The famous Casino de Paris, opened in 1880, is not a Casino but a performance venue. It was closed during both World Wars. This programme for a performance in two acts produced by Henri Varna includes photographs of many of the cast.
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Teatro Reale Dell’ Opera [Roma]: Il Nuovo Palcoscenico Meccanico
Casa Editrice D’arte Bestetti e Tumminelli
Milano and Roma: Casa Editrice D’arte Bestetti e Tumminelli, 1929.Royal Opera Theatre: The New Mechanical Stage. Promotional booklet after the 1926 renovations of the theatre which reopened in 1928.
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Queer Theatre and the Legacy of Cal Yeomans
Robert A. Schanke
New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. -
My Dear, Sweet Self: A Hot Peach Life
Jimmy Camicia
Silverton: Fast Books, 2013.Biography of Jimmy Camicia, founder of New York drag performance group, Hot Peaches.
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An Exhibition of Kabuki Stage Costumes
Shochiku; Tetsuya Okazaki
Tokyo: Shochiku, 1998. -
1960s Nichigeki Music Hall Program: Pompous Nights in Pink Port
Nichigeki Music Hall
Tokyo: Nichigeki Music Hall, 1961.Program for a 1960s topless revue at the Nichigeki Music Hall, also known as the Nihon-Gekijo, an iconic Tokyo theatre from the 1930s up until 1981 when it was demolished for redevelopment. Post-war the theatre hosted burlesque shows and motion picture features for American servicemen and tourists.
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1960s Nichigeki Music Hall Program: Adults Only Of Course!
Nichigeki Music Hall
Tokyo: Nichigeki Music Hall, 1960.Program for a 1960s topless revue at the Nichigeki Music Hall, also known as the Nihon-Gekijo, an iconic Tokyo theatre from the 1930s up until 1981 when it was demolished for redevelopment. Post-war the theatre hosted burlesque shows and motion picture features for American servicemen and tourists.
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1960s Nichigeki Music Hall Program: Pink Lady on the White Shore
Nichigeki Music Hall
Tokyo: Nichigeki Music Hall, 1964.Program for a 1960s topless revue at the Nichigeki Music Hall, also known as the Nihon-Gekijo, an iconic Tokyo theatre from the 1930s up until 1981 when it was demolished for redevelopment. Post-war the theatre hosted burlesque shows and motion picture features for American servicemen and tourists.
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1960s Nichigeki Music Hall Program: A Snail’s Rhapsody
Nichigeki Music Hall
Tokyo: Nichigeki Music Hall, 1969.Program for a 1960s topless revue at the Nichigeki Music Hall, also known as the Nihon-Gekijo, an iconic Tokyo theatre from the 1930s up until 1981 when it was demolished for redevelopment. Post-war the theatre hosted burlesque shows and motion picture features for American servicemen and tourists.
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1960s Nichigeki Music Hall Program: The Legend of the White Serpent
Nichigeki Music Hall
Tokyo: Nichigeki Music Hall, 1960.Program for a 1960s topless revue at the Nichigeki Music Hall, also known as the Nihon-Gekijo, an iconic Tokyo theatre from the 1930s up until 1981 when it was demolished for redevelopment. Post-war the theatre hosted burlesque shows and motion picture features for American servicemen and tourists.
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1970s Nichigeki Music Hall Program: Pink & Hot ’70
Nichigeki Music Hall
Tokyo: Nichigeki Music Hall, 1969.Program for a 1970s topless revue (program printed late December 1969) at the Nichigeki Music Hall, also known as the Nihon-Gekijo, an iconic Tokyo theatre from the 1930s up until 1981 when it was demolished for redevelopment. Post-war the theatre hosted burlesque shows and motion picture features for American servicemen and tourists.