Performers
Found in 4359 Collections and/or Records:
The World Famous Moscow State Circus Poster, 5 - 9 April 1995
Addlestone, Moor. Colour illustrations of two acrobats in pink costumes and a Russian palace with lightening striking the highest turret, background blue and black, type multicoloured. Designed and printed by W E Berry Limited, Bradford UK
The World Famous Moscow State Circus Poster, 24 December 2001 - 13 January 2002
Bristol, Temple Quay. The 6 Flying Akhtyamovs. Colour photgraphs of nine acrobats, background red and black, type multicoloured. Designed by Tony Shuker. Printed by PERFECTAPRINT
The World Famous Moscow State Circus Poster, 28 September - 3 October 2004
York, Knavesmire Racecourse. Colour photographs of a clown's head, acrobats and Russian buildings, background black and yellow, type white, yellow and black
The World Famous Moscow State Circus Poster, 23 - 28 June 1998
Carlisle, Bitts Park. Colour photograph of a leaping acrobat in Russian dress, background red, type white, black and yellow. Designed by Tony Shuker. Printed by W E Berry Ltd, Bradford
The World Famous Moscow State Circus Poster, c1970-2005
Eastbourne, Royal Parade, Princes Park, 12 August to 17 August. Colour illustrations of two acrobats in pink costumes and a Russian palace with lightening striking the highest turret, background blue and black, type multicoloured
The World Famous Moscow State Circus Poster, 21 June - 2 July 1995
Leeds, Woodhouse Moor. Colour illustrations of two acrobats in pink costumes and a Russian palace with lightening striking the highest turret, background blue and black, type multicoloured. Designed and printed by W E Berry Limited, Bradford UK
The World Famous Moscow State Circus Poster, 24 - 29 June 2003
St Albans, Westminster Lodge. The 6 Flying Akhtyamovs. Colour photgraphs of nine acrobats, background red and black, type multicoloured. Designed by Tony Shuker. Printed by PERFECTAPRINT
The World Famous Moscow State Circus Poster, 28 September - 3 October 2004
York, Knavesmire Racecourse. Colour photographs of acrobats and clowns performing and two Russian buildings, type white, yellow and black
The World Famous Moscow State Circus Programme, 1998 - 2000
Colour photograph of clowning act on a hot air balloon with a clown in the basket trying to hook an umbrella onto another clown, which is hanging in the air's foot on a black background on the front cover, inside introduction and colour photographs of acts and performers with text and programme in the centre. Printed by Perfectaprint, Byfleet, Surrey KT14 7JG, 8p.p.
The World's Greatest Names in Circus Continental Poster, Monday 23 January 1967 and for a week
Capitol Theatre, Horsham. Colour illustration of circus acts, including trapeze act on top left, bears, llama, clown with chimpanzees, woman riding elephant on right hand side and rearing horses on a red background, also red and black type on yellow background. Printed by Bailey and Sons, Somercotes, Derbyshire
The Yarmouth Hippodrome Programme, 20 July 1903
Marine Parade, Great Yarmouth. Aquatic Variety Spectacle and Circus, Miss Nellie Cockrill, Baby Tilley, lion taming act, The Marvellous Freres Phillipe, Vasco, The Lizzette Troupe crobatic act, Alexandra and Bertie aerial act, The Two Yoricks, Mdlle. Yvette equestrian act, Baby Culeen equestrian act, Miss Rubini, Rabbitt. Black type on white background listing the cast of performers.
The Yarmouth Hippodrome Programme, 24 August 1903
The Zap Festival Booklets, 1992
Two folding booklets containing listings of acts and programmes including Marisa Carnesky.
Theatre Arrangement, c2000
Floor plans of theatre with stage and seating arrangement and handwritten notes on the sides.
Theatre des Bouffes du Nord at Warwick Arts Centre Programme, 22 - 26 June 2005
Programme containing listing of live performances, cinema, art and other entertainment, contains colour photograph of main play and text, 2pp.
Theatre Magazine, 1995
Theatre magazine.
Theatre Royal Brighton Poster, Week commencing 25 July 1977
Bruce Trent in ‘Those Golden Years of Music Hall’ with all star company. Red, blue and black with curtains.
Theatre Royal Envelope, c1800 - 1899
White envelope with purple type reading Theatre Royal, Haymarket and in ink and pencil 'Mrs Menken's Autograph', 'Adah Isaacs Menken 1835-1868 Eng echers'.
Theatre Royal Handbill, 31 December 1838
The Soldier's Daughter, comedy in 3 acts - The Sleeping Draught, farce in one act - Number Nip in Harlequin and the Gnome King - Beverley’s Grand Moving Diorama at Theatre Royal, Edinburgh.
Theatre Royal Handbill, 9 June 1819
Miss Clara Fisher, Lilliputian Wonder - King Richard III - The Falls of Clyde - at Theatre Royal, Edinburgh. Engaged with her sister to perform for three nights only.