http://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/services/Feed ${session.getAttribute("locale")} 5 Marcel Multzer: King La Belle aux bois dormant (costume design) http://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:3058 Costume design for the King in La Belle aux Bois Dormant by Marcel Multzer; Sarah Bernhardt Theatre, Paris, December 25, 1905. Multzer designed the costumes for Irving's productions of Robespierre (Lyceum 1899) and Madame Sans Gene (Lyceum 1901), both by Victorien Sardou. 2010-04-27T06:13:36.850Z ]]> Marcel Multzer: Queen La Belle aux bois dormant (costume design) http://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:3059 Costume design for the Queen in La Belle aux Bois Dormant by Marcel Multzer; Sarah Bernhardt Theatre, Paris, December 25, 1905. Multzer designed the costumes for Irving's productions of Robespierre (Lyceum 1899) and Madame Sans Gene (Lyceum 1901), both by Victorien Sardou. 2010-04-27T06:13:31.434Z ]]> Life and Death (poster) http://nova.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/uon:3045 A splendid example of a poster in early art nouveau style. The villainess is easily identifiable (heroines never wore bright colours), as are the heroine herself and the comic couple. The play dates from 1886 and was first acted at the Grand, Islington; its author, Frank Harvey, was a prolific writer of melodramas, mostly for the provinces. The play itself is an adaptation of Cremieux and D'Ennery's Germaine first performed in Paris in 1858. 2010-04-27T06:13:09.490Z ]]>