Performers
Found in 4555 Collections and/or Records:
The Incredible Bleeding Woman Operator Script - Glasgow 2019 Version, 2019
Annotated operator script with notes on stage directions and technical cues.
The Incredible Bleeding Woman Plain Actor's Script, c2017
Plain clean text script without anything written in the margins.
The Incredible Bleeding Woman Project Proposal Information, c2016
Outline of themes, ideas and background on the content of the production.
The Incredible Bleeding Woman QLab Cues Annotated Script, c2017
Clean script with notes on Qlab and stage directions.
The Incredible Bleeding Woman Qlab Scene Cues Script, c2017
In-process scripts with Qlab notes, slide cues, and some other limited technical information interspersed through the lines.
The Incredible Bleeding Woman Research Articles, c2016
Journal articles on the phenomenon of syncing menstrual cycles and world folklore on menstruation and bleeding.
The Incredible Bleeding Woman Script, c2018
Generic operator script.
The Incredible Bleeding Woman Sets and Props Descriptions, c2017
Lists of necessary props, stage directions, drawings of proposed stage tricks.
The Incredible Bleeding Woman Theme and Content Devising Notes, c2016
Handwritten notes for production brainstorming.
The Independent on Saturday Magazine, 27 December 1997
An article including a photographic portrait of Marisa Carnesky.
The Independent on the Dragon Ladies, 7 February 1998
An article on the Dragon Ladies.
The Insect Circus Poster, c2000
Colour illustration of a beetle on a ball in a stage and people watching it and list of acts.
The International Brotherhood of Magicians Presidential Dinner Dance Programme, Saturday 20 May 2000
Sheffield, 4pp.
The Jewess Tattooess: The original Dragon Lady Poster, 1999
Marisa Carnesky is the Jewess Tattooess: The original Dragon Lady colour poster.
The Kelvin Hall Carnival and International Circus Poster, 7 December 1976 - 29 January 1977
Colour illustration of outline of clown's face in the centre in a circle in yellow, red and white with black outline and borders and combined red, yellow and black type
The Ken Dodd Laughter Show Poster, 18 November 1985
Theatre Royal, Nottingham. Colour illustration and black and white photograph. Printed by Electric (Modern) Printing Co. Ltd., Cheadle Heath Works, Stockport.
The King’s Romance Poster, c1900 - 1920
Colour lithograph showing The Prince's Wooing scene with a couple sat on a bench outside a building and a man looking at them from the door. Play written by E. Vivian Edmonds.
The King’s Romance Poster , c1900 - 1920
Colour lithograph showing The Prince's Wooing scene with a couple sat on a bench outside a building and a man looking at them from the door. Play written by E. Vivian Edmonds.
The King’s Romance Poster , c1900 - 1920
Written by E. Vivian Edmonds. 'The son of a Prince yet not his son. In the eyes of the world an outcast’. Colour illustration of man standing in a room wearing bronze colour trousers, waistcoat and hat and black cape and a Moises basket on the floor covered in white drapes and blue ribbons. Printed by David Allen & sons Ltd, 17 Leicester St. London, Belfast, Harrow, Birmingham, Liverpool, Glasgow & Dublin.
The Latest and Greatest Novelty Rhoda Handbill, 1881
The Latest and Greatest Novelty, Rhoda at Royal Aquarium, Westminster. "Rhoda - The Herodian Mystery". "The living head of a young lady suspended in space between the lecturer and the audience. Speaks, Sings, Answers questions etc etc". Printed by Aubert’s Steam Printing Works, 11 Maiden Lane, Strand.