Includes posters for plays; minstrel, Lilliputian, burlesque, and vaudeville shows; operas and operettas; revues; musicals; magic; specialty acts, and other stage performancesMain Term
Music for theatrical productions consisting of musical numbers integrated into a dramatic framework. For music for theatrical productions from around the end of the 18th century that feature a series of songs, dances, and other entertainments without any unifying dramatic element see Revues
Music for theatrical productions consisting of musical numbers integrated into a dramatic framework. For music for theatrical productions from around the end of the 18th century that feature a series of songs, dances, and other entertainments without any unifying dramatic element see Revues
Musical Theater : Step by step : an amateur's video guide to choreography / produced and directed by Rick Seeber for Maverick Productions, Inc. ; written by Rory Seeber and Rick Seeber
Musical compositions that may include words that are sung, spoken, etc. For the words sung, spoken, etc., as part of a musical composition when they appear separately from a musical setting see Musical textsMusic from any tradition that is not of a more specific genre/form
Use for novels and stories dealing with the detection and solution of crime. Where possible assign additional topical headings, e.g. a class-of-persons heading for the investigator, or a heading for the name of the investigator, and headings for the setting and for the crime involved
Use for novels and stories dealing with the detection and solution of crime. Where possible assign additional topical headings, e.g. a class-of-persons heading for the investigator, or a heading for the name of the investigator, and headings for the setting and for the crime involved
Mystery Films : The monkey's mask / Strand Releasing ; directed by Samantha Lang ; produced by Robert Connolly and John Maynard ; screenplay by Anne Kennedy
Use for novels and stories dealing with the detection and solution of crime. Where possible assign additional topical headings, e.g. a class-of-persons heading for the investigator, or a heading for the name of the investigator, and headings for the setting and for the crime involved