- "to Cupid."
Rupert s****s The
McCrankie's counsel, only to find that his
friend has
replaced his kilt with breeches.
McCrankie explains that,
after several...
- Gondoliers,
Bumbo in The
Nautch Girl,
Bedford Rowe in The
Vicar of Bray, the
McCrankie in
Haddon Hall,
Bunthorne in Patience,
Scaphio in Utopia, Limited, ****...
- and
later as
Tobasco and then
Sirocco in The
Lucky Star and also The
McCrankie in
Haddon Hall,
until September 1899. From
April to
December 1900 he toured...
-
revival of The
Vicar of Bray (1892), and he
created the
character of The
McCrankie in
Haddon Hall (1892),
leaving the
company when the run was completed...
- feet long by
eighteen inches high. Like the
larger moving panorama, a
crankie is
typically displa**** with live
music or narration. In the form of crankies...
- the
topics of attachment,
developmental trauma, and resiliency.
Moving "
crankie"
artwork by
Brendan Taaffe. The 11th
Labor of
Hercules 2019
Music by Lissa...
-
collaborative public artworks, and
moving object performances including panoramic “
crankie shows” and large-scale papier-mache puppetry.
Stuntology is Bartlett’s...
-
reflected this,"
replacing the
earlier ballad emblem, the
figure of Bob
Crankie. In the
English Dialect Dictionary of 1900,
Joseph Wright gave as his fourth...
- Girl (1902), The
Belle of the Baltic, Guy Fawkes, The
Duchess of
Sillie Crankie (1904), and The Mad
Pierrot (1911). His
other songs and
compositions include...
-
Bagnall 6 11 The Pitman's
Candidate Jeanette and
Jeanot unknown 6 12–13 Bob
Crankie's Adieu The Soldiers'
Adieu John "Jack"
Shield 6 13–16 The
Keelmen of the...