The Spectacular Sets of Early 20th Century New York Theater
(via Amusing Planet) Many theatrical set designers today follow the maxim of “less is more”, but in the old days
Read more(via Amusing Planet) Many theatrical set designers today follow the maxim of “less is more”, but in the old days
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