Chu Chin Chow. Postcard by Samuels Ltd. London. Photo: F. W. Burford. Costume design for Chu Chin Chow, a musical comedy written, produced and directed by Oscar Asche, based on the story of Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves. The piece premièred at His Majesty’s Theatre in London on 3 August 1916 and ran for five years. | src Flickr
Hugo Erfurth :: Mary Wigman esitamas tantsulavastust “Götzendienst” (1917). Foto: Eesti Teatri-ja Muusikamuuseum. | Mary Wigman performing in “Götzendienst” (1917) | src Tantsukirjad Berliinist
Paola Borboni. Italian postcard by Ed. Vettori, Bologna, no. 381 Photo: Trevisani, Bologna. | src FlickrPaola Borboni (Italian actress). Italian postcard, nº 602/3. Photo: Massaglia, Torino. | src Truus, Bob & Jan too on FlickrPaola Borboni. Italian postcard, nº 602/1. Photo: Massaglia, Torino | src Flickr
Paola Borboni (Italian actress). Italian postcard by Ed. Vettori, Bologna, nº 1045. | src Truus, Bob & Jan too on FlickrPaola Borboni (Italian stage and silent era actress). Italian postcard by Ed. Vettori, Bologna, nº 381 Photo: Trevisani, Bologna | src Truus, Bob & Jan too
Waldemar Eide :: Greta Nissen (Grethe Ruzt-Nissen) . Danish postcard by Eneret Mittet & Co. nº 13. Collection Didier Hanson. | src Truus, Bob & Jan too on Flickr
Ernst Matray und Katta Sterna, ca. 1929. German postcard by Photochemie, Berlin, nº K. 2823. Photo: Sommer Film, Berlin. | src Truus, Bob & Jan too and wikimedia