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... colored ribbons hanging loose from back of neckband ; white hose , black high - heeled slippers ; colored beads . WEDDING GUESTS : Costumes similar to those above ( see Costume Book ) . " THE WRAGGLE TAGGLE GIPSIES , O " The following 143.
... colored ribbons hanging loose from back of neckband ; white hose , black high - heeled slippers ; colored beads . WEDDING GUESTS : Costumes similar to those above ( see Costume Book ) . " THE WRAGGLE TAGGLE GIPSIES , O " The following 143.
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... following is suggestive of a colorful way of using the old English ballads , many of them already known to young people . The Players pantomime the story sung by the assem- blage . THE PLAYERS THE LORD THE LADY A SQUIRE THE GIPSIES.
... following is suggestive of a colorful way of using the old English ballads , many of them already known to young people . The Players pantomime the story sung by the assem- blage . THE PLAYERS THE LORD THE LADY A SQUIRE THE GIPSIES.
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Ethel Reed Jasspon, Beatrice Becker. THE PLAYERS THE LORD THE LADY A SQUIRE THE GIPSIES " THE WRAGGLE TAGGLE GIPSIES , O " SCENE :
Ethel Reed Jasspon, Beatrice Becker. THE PLAYERS THE LORD THE LADY A SQUIRE THE GIPSIES " THE WRAGGLE TAGGLE GIPSIES , O " SCENE :
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... GIPSIES stand beneath the castle window , luring the LADY with their songs . ] ASSEMBLAGE 1. Three gipsies stood at the castle gate , They sang so high , they sang so low , The Lady sate in her chamber late , Her heart it melted away as ...
... GIPSIES stand beneath the castle window , luring the LADY with their songs . ] ASSEMBLAGE 1. Three gipsies stood at the castle gate , They sang so high , they sang so low , The Lady sate in her chamber late , Her heart it melted away as ...
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... gipsies , O ! ” SCENE II [ THE LORD is seen at the castle window . He is dis- traught ; gestures to A SQUIRE below : ] ASSEMBLAGE 5. " O , saddle to me my milk - white steed , And go and fetch me my pony , O ! That I may ride and seek ...
... gipsies , O ! ” SCENE II [ THE LORD is seen at the castle window . He is dis- traught ; gestures to A SQUIRE below : ] ASSEMBLAGE 5. " O , saddle to me my milk - white steed , And go and fetch me my pony , O ! That I may ride and seek ...
Common terms and phrases
55 Community arms audience back-drop BEARERS OF LIGHT beautiful Behold blouse BRIDE center front CEREMONY OF LIGHT cheese-cloth CHILD CHILDREN CHORUS Rat-a-plan Clash of cymbals COLUMBIA COSTUMES curtains cymbals dance DRAMATIZED FOLKWAYS DUCHESS End of music ETHEL REED exit FARMER JONES flag gallant comes gold gown gray green Grieg hand Happy Prince head scarf head-band heart HINDU WEDDING JAH KO BED Japanese JESTER JOAN OF ARC JULY CEREMONY kindle my light KING lady lanterns left floor-space left foot little Swallow MATCH GIRL Melody MIRIAM MISTRESS BROWN Moab MOTHER NAOMI NARRATOR NAUTCH MAIDENS Nutcracker Suite Opus ORPAH pantomime Parsifal Pharaoh's daughter PIEMAN PLAYERS playing PRIEST REED Robert Haven Schauffler RUTH SCENE scum SECOND GIRL service made glorious SERVING WOMAN SIMPLE SIMON Song spark of aspiration SPIRIT OF WOMANHOOD STAGE DIAGRAM steps Symphonic Etudes thee THREE PRINCESSES turn unto wraggle taggle gipsies नै