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Only two weeks left to catch @EmiliaThePlay at the Vaudeville Theatre @NimaxTheatres https://t.co/zx2DFRqzWS 🎟
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My character in DnD!, Doctor Mandeville Pendragon. Instead of going with Cleric for healing, this surgeon is statted out as an Inquisitor Rogue. They seek to end mortality, by finding the universal cure or killing Death. Putting Death in a bag also okay.
A review of Emilia, currently playing at the Vaudeville Theatre @NimaxTheatres: https://t.co/zx2DFRIaOq
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On this day in 1870, The Vaudeville Theatre in The Strand, London opened under the management of Thomas Thorne & David James. Irving can be found performing there in the opening season. Find out more join @IrvingSoc
finally finished. #london2012 #wenlock #mandeville
@ruedesevresBD Nouvelle critique sur Edmond de Alexis Michalik sur Babelio : "Quel plaisir de lire cette pièce qui retrace avec la vivacité du vaudeville la genèse de l'uvre la ..." https://t.co/cyhVPhuJIV via @babelio
@MattPhelanDraws has garnered acclaim for his book, Bluffton: My Summers with Buster, a story about small-town dreams, vaudeville, and Buster Keaton’s childhood. Meet him 2/10 and other artists from Out of the Box: The Graphic Novel Comes of Age. © 2013 Matt Phelan
The capitain Annie Creighton Williams, & Lucina DeVille
@MushroomForest_ Esteban is a bizarre fellow, usually quiet, somewhat unhappy, and tends to stare, but he is very sensual, and regularly performs in vaudeville/freak shows.
art (in order) by @/VixNdwnq, @/Danneroni, and @/hexipede
finished the icon of Vaudeville I worked on during stream!
“Penny plain, twopence coloured.” 19th-century toy theatre sheets (and an assembled kit). Sold at opera houses and vaudeville theatres, toy theatres, or miniature theatres, were a popular pastime in the early 19th century, a celebration of the fun of storytelling and performance.
Vaudevillian Chester McGonegal and his ridiculously talented Siberian hamster Finlay
#vaudeville #illustration #characterdesign
A vaudeville was a form of theatre which consisted of a series of unrelated acts, varying from comic sketches, dancing, performing animals, and ventriloquists.