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C. Wilhelm

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wrote, "Wilhelm excelled especially in rendering the spirit and detail of historical periods, but he had also an amusing skill in turning modern costumes to his fantastic purposes.... to his imaginative gifts he added remarkable precision and firmness in execution and great ingenuity in the treatment
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of colour." Wilhelm also contributed a number of articles on the art of the theatre to
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Photos of a Mikado production prominently showing reproductions of the Wilhelm costumes
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artist, costume and scenery designer, best known for his designs for ballets,
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He died in London just short of his 67th birthday and is buried in
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Information about, and drawings of, numerous Wilhelm designs
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and for others until 1897, including the spectacular drama,
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Information about Wilhelm designs for Broadway productions
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Information about the portrayal of Wilhelm in the film
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Wilhelm was, perhaps, best known for his work for the
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Index


Princess Ida
English
pantomimes
comic operas
Edwardian musical comedies
Northfleet
Kent
J. R. Planché
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
Augustus Harris
music hall
Her Majesty's Theatre
The Crystal Palace
Lyceum Theatre
Robert Courtneidge
Manchester, England
Shakespeare
A Midsummer Night's Dream
As You Like It
Dick Whittington
Gilbert and Sullivan
Savoy Theatre
Iolanthe
Princess Ida
The Sorcerer
The Mikado
Ruddigore
Jane Annie
Olympia, London

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