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Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: GILCHRIST: A MAIDs CHOICE. Second verse of A Maids Choice, a Musical Pastoral

GILCHRIST: A MAIDs CHOICE. Second verse of A Maids Choice, a Musical Pastoral by William Wallace Gilchrist, with illustrations by Howard Pyle, late 19th century

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: GILCHRIST: A MAIDs CHOICE. Fourth verse of A Maids Choice, a Musical Pastoral

GILCHRIST: A MAIDs CHOICE. Fourth verse of A Maids Choice, a Musical Pastoral by William Wallace Gilchrist, with illustrations by Howard Pyle, late 19th century

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, 1870. Scene from the play, Beauty and the Beast, performed

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, 1870. Scene from the play, Beauty and the Beast, performed at the Drury Lane Theatre in London. Engraving, English, 1870

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: PIANO MANUFACTURE, 1901. A worker strengthening a sounding board at a factory in England

PIANO MANUFACTURE, 1901. A worker strengthening a sounding board at a factory in England. Engraving, 1901

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: THEATRE: ANDROMEDE, 1650. The set for Act 4 of Andromede by Pierre Corneille, 1650

THEATRE: ANDROMEDE, 1650. The set for Act 4 of Andromede by Pierre Corneille, 1650. Engraving by Francois Chauveau, c1650

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: ACTRESSES, c1890. British actresses, including Alice Atherton, Violet Cameron, Phyllis Broughton

ACTRESSES, c1890. British actresses, including Alice Atherton, Violet Cameron, Phyllis Broughton, Maude Branscombe, Kate Vaughan, Marion Hood, Connie Gilchrist, Ellen Farren, Minnie Palmer

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: ROMEO AND JULIET, 1864. Scene from William Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet, performed

ROMEO AND JULIET, 1864. Scene from William Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet, performed at the Festival Pavilion in England, 1864. Contemporary English wood engraving

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: MARY ANDERSON (1859-1940). American stage actress

MARY ANDERSON (1859-1940). American stage actress. As Juliet, with Mary Anne Stirling as the Nurse. Photograph by W. & D. Downey, c1890

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: SHAKESPEARE: CYMBELINE. Scene from William Shakespeares Cymbeline, performed

SHAKESPEARE: CYMBELINE. Scene from William Shakespeares Cymbeline, performed at Sadlers Wells Theatre in London. Wood engraving, English, 1847

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: ROYAL PARTY, 1893. A royal party at the opera. Left to right: Duke of York (later George V)

ROYAL PARTY, 1893. A royal party at the opera. Left to right: Duke of York (later George V), Princess May, Grand Duke of Hesse, Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, the Czarevitch

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: OH! SUSANNA, 1848. First edition of Oh! Susanna by Stephen Foster, 1848

OH! SUSANNA, 1848. First edition of Oh! Susanna by Stephen Foster, 1848

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: OPERA: RUDDYGORE, 1887. Scenes from the comic opera, Ruddygore, written by Gilbert and Sullivan

OPERA: RUDDYGORE, 1887. Scenes from the comic opera, Ruddygore, written by Gilbert and Sullivan, performed at the Savoy Theatre in London. Engraving, English, 1887

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: THEATRE: ADELPHI, 1852. Epilogue for the play, Adelphi performed at Westminster

THEATRE: ADELPHI, 1852. Epilogue for the play, Adelphi performed at Westminster Theatre in London, England, 1852. Contemporary English wood engraving

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: THEATRE: LA TOSCA, 1887. Scenes from the play, La Tosca, by Victorien Sardou

THEATRE: LA TOSCA, 1887. Scenes from the play, La Tosca, by Victorien Sardou, starring Sarah Bernhardt. Engraving, English, 1887

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Traditional musical instruments: Takigoto; Yueqin; Yangqin

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Traditional musical instruments: Takigoto; Yueqin; Yangqin; Pan flute; Tunisian kuitra; West African kasso; Zummarah; Kissar; Nanga; Tamboura; Double saz or baglama; Caribbean

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: ALHAMBRA THEATRE: CIRCUS. The American circus performed at the Alhambra Theatre in London

ALHAMBRA THEATRE: CIRCUS. The American circus performed at the Alhambra Theatre in London, England. Wood engraving, English, 1858

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: PLAY: THE HUGUENOTS, 1858. Scene from the play, The Huguenots, performed at Her

PLAY: THE HUGUENOTS, 1858. Scene from the play, The Huguenots, performed at Her Majestys Theatre in London, England. Wood engraving, English, 1858

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: SHAKESPEARE PAVILION, 1864. Performance of The Comedy of Errors, at the Tercentenary

SHAKESPEARE PAVILION, 1864. Performance of The Comedy of Errors, at the Tercentenary Theatre at Stratford-on-Avon, built for the 300th anniversary celebration of the birth of William Shakespeare

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: SHAKESPEARE PAVILION, 1864. Performance of the Oratorio of The Messiah, at the

SHAKESPEARE PAVILION, 1864. Performance of the Oratorio of The Messiah, at the Tercentenary Theatre at Stratford-on-Avon, built for the 300th anniversary celebration of the birth of William

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: SHAKESPEARE PAVILION, 1864. Interior construction of the temporary Tercentenary

SHAKESPEARE PAVILION, 1864. Interior construction of the temporary Tercentenary Theatre at Stratford-on-Avon, built for the 300th anniversary celebration of the birth of William Shakespeare

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: SHAKESPEARE PAVILION, 1864. Construction of the temporary Tercentenary Theatre

SHAKESPEARE PAVILION, 1864. Construction of the temporary Tercentenary Theatre at Stratford-on-Avon, built for the 300th anniversary celebration of the birth of William Shakespeare

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: SONG: FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE. Sheet music for the song, Florence Nightingale, by

SONG: FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE. Sheet music for the song, Florence Nightingale, by John Liptrott Hatton and with lyrics by Francis Bennoch, 1856

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: CHURCH ORGAN, 1862. Church organ made by Forster and Andrews of Hull, England

CHURCH ORGAN, 1862. Church organ made by Forster and Andrews of Hull, England, exhibited at the 1862 International Exhibition in London. Contemporary English wood engraving

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: ORCHESTRION, 1862. The orchestrion made by Michael Welte of Vohrenbach, Germany

ORCHESTRION, 1862. The orchestrion made by Michael Welte of Vohrenbach, Germany, exhibited at the 1862 International Exhibition in London. Contemporary English wood engraving

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: KLIMSCH: WOMAN WITH LUTE. The Memory of an Old Song

KLIMSCH: WOMAN WITH LUTE. The Memory of an Old Song. Engraving after a painting by Johann Eugen Georg Klimsch, 1894

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, 1870. Various musical instruments from the collection of the

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, 1870. Various musical instruments from the collection of the South Kensington Museum in London. Wood engraving, English, 1870

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: AS YOU LIKE IT, 1891. A production of Shakespeares As You Like It in Hoboken, New Jersey

AS YOU LIKE IT, 1891. A production of Shakespeares As You Like It in Hoboken, New Jersey. Drawing by C.S. Reinhart, 1891

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: OPERA: LA TRAVIATA, 1856. Scene from Verdis opera, La Traviata, performed at

OPERA: LA TRAVIATA, 1856. Scene from Verdis opera, La Traviata, performed at Her Majestys Theatre in London, England. Engraving, English, 1856

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: THEATER: PANTOMIME, 1851. Scene from the pantomime, Harlequin and the Yellow Dwarf; or

THEATER: PANTOMIME, 1851. Scene from the pantomime, Harlequin and the Yellow Dwarf; or, the Enchanted Orange-Tree and the King of the Golden Mine, at Sadlers Wells Theatre in London

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: THEATER: PANTOMIME, 1851. Scene from the pantomime, Mr. and Mrs. Briggs; or, Punchs Festival

THEATER: PANTOMIME, 1851. Scene from the pantomime, Mr. and Mrs. Briggs; or, Punchs Festival, at Astleys Theatre in London. Engraving, English, 1851

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: THEATER: CHRISTMAS, 1851. Scene from the Christmas tale, Little Red Riding-Hood

THEATER: CHRISTMAS, 1851. Scene from the Christmas tale, Little Red Riding-Hood, at the Adelphi Theatre in London. Engraving, English, 1851

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: THEATER: BURLESQUE, 1851. Scene from the fairy burlesque, Princess Radiant; or

THEATER: BURLESQUE, 1851. Scene from the fairy burlesque, Princess Radiant; or, the Story of Mayflower, at the Haymarket Theatre in London. Engraving, English, 1851

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: THEATER: PANTOMIME, 1851. Scene from the pantomime, Oliver Cromwell; or, Harlequin

THEATER: PANTOMIME, 1851. Scene from the pantomime, Oliver Cromwell; or, Harlequin Charley Over the Water and the Maid of Pattys Mill at the City of London Theatre in London. Engraving, English, 1851

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: THEATER: PANTOMIME, 1851. Scene from the pantomime, Harlequin Billy Taylor; or

THEATER: PANTOMIME, 1851. Scene from the pantomime, Harlequin Billy Taylor; or, the Flying Dutchman and the King of Raritongo, at the Princess Theatre in London. Engraving, English, 1851

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: THEATER: PANTOMIME, 1851. Scene from the pantomime, Harlequin Hogarth; or, the

THEATER: PANTOMIME, 1851. Scene from the pantomime, Harlequin Hogarth; or, the Two London Prentices, performed at the Drury Lane Theatre in London. Engraving, English, 1851

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: ENGLAND: PANTOMIME, 1883. Every One His Own Pantomime. Engraving, English, 1883

ENGLAND: PANTOMIME, 1883. Every One His Own Pantomime. Engraving, English, 1883

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: ENGLAND: PANTOMIME, 1850. Scene from the pantomime, The Merry Wives of Windsor; or

ENGLAND: PANTOMIME, 1850. Scene from the pantomime, The Merry Wives of Windsor; or, Harlequin and Sir John Falstaff, at the Surrey Theatre in London. Engraving, English, 1850

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: ENGLAND: PANTOMIME, 1850. Scene from the pantomime, La Tarantula; or, the Spider King

ENGLAND: PANTOMIME, 1850. Scene from the pantomime, La Tarantula; or, the Spider King, at the Adelphi Theatre in London. Engraving, English, 1850

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: ENGLAND: PANTOMIME, 1850. Scene from the pantomime, Harlequin and Humpty Dumpty

ENGLAND: PANTOMIME, 1850. Scene from the pantomime, Harlequin and Humpty Dumpty, at Drury Lane Theatre in London. Engraving, English, 1850

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: ENGLAND: PANTOMIME, 1850. Scene from the pantomime, Prince Dorus; or, the Romance of the Nose

ENGLAND: PANTOMIME, 1850. Scene from the pantomime, Prince Dorus; or, the Romance of the Nose, performed at the Olympic Theatre in London. Engraving, English, 1850

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: ENGLAND: PANTOMIME, 1850. Scene from the pantomime, Alonzo the Brave and the Fair Imogene

ENGLAND: PANTOMIME, 1850. Scene from the pantomime, Alonzo the Brave and the Fair Imogene, performed at the Princess Theatre in London. Engraving, English, 1850

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: PLAY: WAT TYLER, 1870. Scene from the play, Wat Tyler, M. P. at the Gaiety Theatre in London

PLAY: WAT TYLER, 1870. Scene from the play, Wat Tyler, M. P. at the Gaiety Theatre in London
PLAY: WAT TYLER, 1870. Scene from the play, Wat Tyler, M.P. at the Gaiety Theatre in London. Engraving, English, 1870

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: NEW YORK: PARK THEATER. Reproduction of a watercolor by John Searle depicting the

NEW YORK: PARK THEATER. Reproduction of a watercolor by John Searle depicting the names of the audience members at the Park Theater, New York, 7 November 1822

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: IMPERIAL TRUMPETERS. The Imperial Trumpeters of Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I

IMPERIAL TRUMPETERS. The Imperial Trumpeters of Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I. Woodcut, early 16th century, attributed to Leonhard Beck

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: PLAYBILL, 1869. Opening night for a production of Romeo and Juliet at Edwin Booths Theatre

PLAYBILL, 1869. Opening night for a production of Romeo and Juliet at Edwin Booths Theatre, Sixth Avenue and 23rd Street, New York City, 1869

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: MYSTERY PLAY, 15th CENTURY. Manuscript of the Coventry mystery play, The Play of the Three Kings

MYSTERY PLAY, 15th CENTURY. Manuscript of the Coventry mystery play, The Play of the Three Kings, 15th century

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: DANCERS, 1920. The Barr Twins performing in The Frivolities of 1920, on Broadway

DANCERS, 1920. The Barr Twins performing in The Frivolities of 1920, on Broadway

Background imagePerforming Arts Tote Bag Collection: BALLERINA. Late 19th century photograph

BALLERINA. Late 19th century photograph



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