Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Ballet Jorgen's production of Swan Lake. The costume is for the ballet corps of brides or swans. The sketch shows three female figures wearing the costume as well as details of the headpiece and the profile view.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Ballet Jorgen's production of Swan Lake. The costume is for the character Von Rothbart and the sketch shows a male figure wearing the costume. The cape of the costume is painted with glitter and has fabric swatches stuck to it. There are also fabric swatches stapled to the sketch.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Ballet Jorgen's production of Swan Lake. The costume is for a jester who appears in Act 1. The sketch shows a male figure wearing the costume. Fabric swatches are stapled to the sketch.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Ballet Jorgen's production of Swan lake. The costume is for the Black Swan. The sketch shows one female figure wearing the costume. Fabric swatches and a photograph of some sequin trim are stapled to the sketch.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Ballet Jorgen's production of Swan Lake. The costume is for the Queen Mother. The sketch shows a female figure wearing the costume. There are fabric swatches stapled to the sketch.
File contains six collages of photographs which were used as research for set designs and costumes. The collages were part of Robert Doyle's teaching portfolio. The photographs are mounted on matboards and show various unidentified people and locations.
File contains a newspaper clipping from the November 20, 1984 issue of the Chronicle Herald. The clipping contains an article called "Exciting fashions for the party-goer" which features three photographs of outfits. The clipping may have been used as research material for costume design.
Item is a small painting mounted on wood, showing shapes of different colours. The painting is probably related to Dalhousie Theatre's 1986 production of Thieves' Carnival. Written on the painting, apparently in pencil, are a number of short phrases, includeing: Pink Girl; Juliette Act 1; Nupont Dufours; Eva Carnival; Lady Hurt Evening. There are sequins incorporated into the painting as well.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Ballet Jorgen's production of Swan Lake. The costume is a for a page who appears in Act 1 and the sketch shows a male figure wearing the costume. There is a fabric swatch stapled to the sketch.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Ballet Jorgen's production of Swan Lake. The costumes are for Czardas, two female and one male. The sketch shows a female figure and a male figure wearing the costumes. Fabric swatches are stapled to the sketch.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Ballet Jorgen's production of Swan Lake. The costume is for the dancing master at the ball in Act 2. The sketch shows a male figure wearing the costume. Fabric swatches are stapled to the sketch.
Item is a pencil sketch of a costume design for Ballet Jorgen's production of Swan Lake. The sketch is of a headdress for the Black Swan and shows front and profile views of the design.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Ballet Jorgen's production of Swan Lake. The costume is for three picnic guests. A note on the sketch says that at the ball, the picnic guests' fischus would be taken off. The sketch shows a female figure wearing the costume as well as a detail of the side view with the fischu off. A fabric swatch is stapled to the sketch.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Ballet Jorgen's production of Swan Lake. The costumes are for three ladies in waiting who appear at the picnic in Act 1. The sketch shows three female figures wearing the costumes. Fabric swatches are stapled to the sketch.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Ballet Jorgen's production of Swan Lake. The costume is for Prince Seigfried at the picnic in Act 1. The sketch shows a male figure wearing the costume. Fabric swatches are stapled to the sketch.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Ballet Jorgen's production of Swan Lake. The costume is for flagbearers who appear at the picnic in Act 1. The sketch shows a male figure wearing the costumes and holding a flag.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Ballet Jorgen's production of Swan Lake. The costume is for three princesses with yellow, pink, and apricot roses who appear in Act 2. The sketch shows a female figure wearing the costume as well as a detail of the back. Fabric swatches are attached to the sketch.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Ballet Jorgen's production of Swan Lake. The costume is for the queen at the ball in Act 2. The sketch shows a female figure wearing the costume.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Ballet Jorgen's production of Swan Lake. The costume is for the prince at the ball in Act 2. The sketch shows a male figure wearing the costume. Fabric swatches are stapled to the sketch.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Ballet Jorgen's production of Swan Lake. The costumes are for ladies at the ball and the sketch shows three female figures wearing the costumes. Fabric swatches are stapled to the sketch.
Item is a watercolour sketch for "Democracy 250," the pre-show for the 2008 Nova Scotia Royal International Military Tattoo. The sketch shows several figures in historical dress re-enacting a street scene.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for "Democracy 250," the pre-show for the 2008 Nova Scotia Royal International Military Tattoo. The costumes are for a Vaudeville scene, with men in striped jackets and women in red usher costumes. The sketch shows one female figure holding a sign that says "The Sunshine Boys" and standing in front of three male figures.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for "Democracy 250," the pre-show for the 2008 Nova Scotia Royal International Military Tattoo. The costume is for a female dancer in a performance called "Movie Musical". The sketch shows one female figure wearing the costume. Fabric swatches are stapled to the sketch.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for "Democracy 250," the pre-show for the 2008 Nova Scotia Royal International Military Tattoo. The costume is for Brenna Conrad, a performer in the opening of the Tattoo. The sketch shows one female figure wearing the costume and fabric swatches are stapled to the sketch.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for "Democracy 250," the pre-show for the 2008 Nova Scotia Royal International Military Tattoo. The costume is for Liz Rigney, a performer in the Canada Scene. The sketch shows a female figure wearing the costume and there is a fabric swatch stapled to the sketch.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for "Democracy 250," the pre-show for the 2008 Nova Scotia Royal International Military Tattoo. The sketch shows a set for the World War I scene in the finale of Act 1 with three figures. The sketch has been torn from a sketchbook.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for "Democracy 250," the pre-show for the 2008 Nova Scotia Royal International Military Tattoo. The costumes are for a fur trapper and a Mic Mac man. The sketch shows two male figures wearing the costumes.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for "Democracy 250," the pre-show for the 2008 Nova Scotia Royal International Military Tattoo. The costumes are for street performers and the sketch shows two male figures wearing the costumes. The figures are both holding juggling equipment.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for "Democracy 250," the pre-show for the 2008 Nova Scotia Royal International Military Tattoo. The costumes are for townspeople, including two ladies and a male baker. The sketch shows three figures wearing the costumes.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for "Democracy 250," the pre-show for the 2008 Nova Scotia Royal International Military Tattoo. The costumes are for two Recolet brothers. The sketch shows two figures wearing the costumes
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for "Democracy 250," the pre-show for the 2008 Nova Scotia Royal International Military Tattoo. The costumes are for a segment of the show called Afro Funk. The sketch shows three figures wearing the costumes.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for "Democracy 250," the pre-show for the 2008 Nova Scotia Royal International Military Tattoo. The costumes are for six circus performers. The sketch shows three figures wearing the costumes.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for "Democracy 250," the pre-show for the 2008 Nova Scotia Royal International Military Tattoo. The costumes are for rappers in the Afro Funk segment of the show. The sketch shows three figures wearing the costumes.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for "Democracy 250," the pre-show for the 2008 Nova Scotia Royal International Military Tattoo. The costumes are for the adult choir, the children's choir, and the gymnast flag bearers. The sketch shows three figures wearing the costumes.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Red Deer College's production of Edward Bond's The Bundle. The sketch shows a figure wearing a design for basic peasant clothes.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Red Deer College's production of Edward Bond's The Bundle. The costume is for a character named Tor Quo and the sketch shows a figure wearing the costume.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Red Deer College's production of Edward Bond's The Bundle. The costume is for a character named Kung-Tu. The sketch shows a male figure wearing the costume as well as a detail of the character's profile.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Red Deer College's production of Edward Bond's The Bundle. The costume is for a character named To-Si and the sketch shows a figure wearing he costume.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Red Deer College's production of Edward Bond's The Bundle. The costumes are for a character (or characters) named Basho. The sketch shows two figures wearing the costumes.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Red Deer College's production of Edward Bond's The Bundle. The costumes are for the ferryman and his wife. The sketch shows two figures wearing the costumes.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Red Deer College's production of Edward Bond's The Bundle. The costume is for a character named Basho as a court judge. The sketch shows a figure wearing the costume as well as a detail of the figure's profile.
Item is a pencil and pastel sketch of a costume design for Neptune Theatre's production of Mousetrap. The costume is for a character name Mollie in Act 1, Scene 1.
Item is a watercolour sketch of a costume design for Brock University's production of The Rover. The costume is for a character named Belville who is a soldier.
Item is a watercolour sketch of an unidentified woman wearing a pink early-twentieth-century costume. The sketch is painted on cardboard and fabric swatches are stapled to the sketch.
Item is a program from a production of Ain't Misbehavin' that was put by The Grand Theatre in London, Ontario in 2001. Robert Doyle designed the costumes for the production.
Item is a program from Theatre New Brunswick's production of Dear Santa. The production was part of their 2003-2004 season. Robert Doyle designed the set and costumes for this production. The cover of the program features an illustration by Robert Doyle.
Item is a program from an exhibit called "Design is a Six Letter Word: Works of Robert Doyle." The exhibit ran from March 25th 1988 to June 26th 1988 at the Dalhousie Art Gallery. The program features a black and white reproduction of a set design painted by Robert Doyle.
Item is a program from an exhibit called "The Myth and Magic in Costuming for the Stage." The exhibit took place at the Mary E. Black Gallery in Halifax. The exhibit was created by Robert Doyle. The program features black and white reproductions of costume designs by Robert Doyle.