-
Baudin of the
Leipziger Stadt theatre in Germany. He is the
inventor of
greasepaint. He
wanted to
conceal the
joint between his wig and forehead, so he developed...
- The Roar of the
Greasepaint – The
Smell of the
Crowd is a
musical with a book, music, and
lyrics by
Leslie Bricusse and
Anthony Newley. The
musical is...
-
composers Anthony Newley and
Leslie Bricusse for the
musical The Roar of the
Greasepaint – The
Smell of the Crowd. It was
first performed on
stage in 1964 by...
- such as an
exaggerated stooped posture, spectacles, cigar, and a
thick greasepaint mustache (later a real mustache) and eyebrows.
These exaggerated features...
- of the
Greasepaint is an
album by
American jazz
pianist Ahmad Jamal featuring performances of
tunes from the musical, The Roar of the
Greasepaint – The...
-
Leslie Bricusse and
Anthony Newley, from the 1964
musical The Roar of the
Greasepaint – The
Smell of the Crowd. The song is a
lament of a person, seen by the...
- in
collaboration with Newley,
Bricusse wrote the show The Roar of the
Greasepaint – The
Smell of the
Crowd (1965) and
music for the film
Willy Wonka &...
- he co-wrote
music and
lyrics with
Bricusse included The Roar of the
Greasepaint – The
Smell of the
Crowd (1965) and
Willy Wonka & the
Chocolate Factory...
- her mother,
Julia Cruttenden (1938–2013), ran the
stage make-up
school Greasepaint in London. Her
father Neville (1940-1990) was an
advertising executive...
- manufacturers. When the film
industry was
beginning to evolve,
stick greasepaint (although the
accepted make-up for
stage use)
could not be
applied thinly...