THEATRICALS, DIALOGUES AND TABLEAUX.
Weldon's Fancy Costumes.
Containing complete instruc–
tions how to make an immense variety of Historical, National and Fnno:r
Dresses ; giving minute details regarding t he color and quantity of all the
materials needed for each Costume, and illustrated with over fifty full.
page engravings.................................................. 60 cts.
Tony Denier's Parlor Tableaux, or Living Pictures.
Con–
taining a.bont eighty popular subjects, with plain directions for arranging
the stage, dressing.room, Ughts, full description of costumes, duties of
stage manager, properties and scenery required, and
all
the directions for
getting them up. Among the contents there are 11ine tableaux for
male
and an equal number for
femal•
chnmcters only. Everything is st1ttetl in"
plain, simple manner, so that it will bo easily understood; everything
J::ke style or nnnocessary show has been a.voided. Price.•. • ••.•.. 211 eta.
Tony Denier's Secret of Performing Shadow Pantomimes
Showing how
to
get them up and how to act
in
them ; with full and con–
ci•e instructions and numerous illuetrat.ions. Also full and complete
de-
scriptions of prope.rtles and costumes. Price. . . . . ..... .. ....... .211 cts.
Pollard's Artistic Tableaux.
With Picturesque Diagrame
and d escriptions of Costumes.
Text.byJosephine Pollnrd; arrangement
ofDiagmms hy Walter Satterlee. This excellent work gives
a.IIthe nee·
essary information in relation to the preparation of the stage, tho dressing
and grouping of the charaotere. and the
meth.odof ar'rauging everything
so
aa
to
produce the proper effects.
It
is fnrn1shed with descriptive
di&–
grams by an artist who has had large experience in tho armngement of
tableaux. Paper..................................................30 ct,s.
Frost's Book of Tableaux and Shadow Pantom;mes.
A
collection of Tableaux Vivants and 8hadow Pantomimes, with Stage in·
structlons for Costuming, Grouping, etc.
180
pages, paper covers.30 <'ts.
Bonnd
in
Boards, with cloth back. ........ ....... .......... .. ....60 ct•.
Kavana.ugh's Humorous Dramas for School Exhibitions
and Private Theatricals.
Original ancl written expressly for School and
Parlor performance. Paper..................................... 30 <"ts.
Boards .. ........ .. ...................... ·· ..... ..... . .............110 ct•.
Dick's Diverting Diailogues.
'Ihey ure short, full of t elling
••situations," introducing easy dialect characters, and present the leasl
possible di11lculties
in
scenery and costume to render them exceedingly
attractive. Pa.per........................ .. . .................... . 30 cu.
Boards............................................................110cu.
Dick's Comic Dialogues.
Eight of the Dialogues are for
males only, requirinl!' from t wo
to
six,
chm'a~lers ;
the remaining pieces
are for both sexes. T hey are all bright, witty, very entertnlning and
full of droil and effective "situations."
184.
pages, paper........30 eta.
Bound in b oards ... .. ...... · · · .......... ..........................(10
eta.
Dick's Dialogues and Monologues.
Containing entirely or–
iginal Dialogues, Monologues, Farces, eto_. , eto., expressly designed for
parlor performance, full of humor nncltelhng " situations "and l'Cqu!ring
the lea•t possible preparation of Costumes and Scenery to make them
thoroughly effective.
180
pages, paper........................... 30 cts.
Ilnards ...... . ... ....... .... · ••• · • •• •.... · •.. •.... . .. .. •• • . . . .. . .. 60 cts.
Dick's Little Dialogues for Little People.
Original and
carefully selected Dialogues specially adapted for performance by young
andq11ite young Children in Sunday School and other juveuile entertain·
men ts. Some of the Dialogues arA exceedingly witty and effective ; others
are
wail sulted for more serious occasions, and all of them entirely within
tile
r.a-P&hllitles
ot
ame.11 c.lltldren....... ........... . . ... ..........
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