It seems that the 'bers fly by faster every year. As long as I'm doing what I love and doing it all the time, the hours will pass with pleasure. I am almost done with Cissy's latest outfit. It seems I'm slave to detail and that means everything must be perfect down to the buttons and smallest accessory. These are currently enroute via Etsy sellers and as soon as they arrive, and get used, a super fun post will come your way. Cissy's pre-Christmas post?
And this is one that has been in the making for a little over a year.
I'd finally found the perfect Barbie and Ken's Little Theatre to purchase and although it cost me a small fortune, I didn't hesitate. I never knew these existed as child, so when I found out about them, I was ever on the lookout for one. I had seen the Little Theatre fashion gift set once at a doll show in Roseville, CA, and they wanted $1000 for it. Pass. That was many years ago, and while rare, I would have wanted to open it up and play with it, but as you'll see in the photo below, it didn't even have Red Riding Hood and the wolf hood in it. What a wonderful gift for an imaginative child though! Well, that child is me. Just an old one.After I purchased it, I was scared to death to assemble it. Old cardboard can have a lot of problems including mold, warping, being brittle, and old cardboard also doesn't allow tape to adhere to it. So mending such a structure is almost impossible. This one didn't need any mending until I set it up. The stage was warped and when I tried to press it down to straighten it...well, we won't
talk about that. The curtain had been hung, which was nice and as soon as I set it up, I knew it would be up in the Dream House's space for a long time.
talk about that. The curtain had been hung, which was nice and as soon as I set it up, I knew it would be up in the Dream House's space for a long time.
Barbie and Ken's Little Theatre debuted in stores in 1964. There just isn't a lot of information on the set save for the details of what it contained. Assembly instructions, seven sets of tickets, a Play Book with seven plays to perform, double-sided back drops and side panels and of course, cardboard furniture. For many of us today, the most beautiful thing about these structures is the artwork. However, how these were constructed to unfold and fold back up was genius.
The gift set included two dolls, Barbie and Ken dressed in Arabian Nights. King Arthur and Guinevere was on the left and Cinderella and the Prince was on the right. Can you just imagine receiving both the theatre and the gift set for Christmas?! To die for!
As we read along on this post, please note that many of these images are from Ebay auctions from the past. Images of the gift set are.
Close up of dolls.
I have no idea how or why I found this on Ebay, but someone had miniaturized both the Dream House, which I bought, and the Little Theatre, which was purchased earlier...or I would have nabbed it, too. How on earth they miniaturized such a large cardboard toy, I will never know. They must have used a professional scanner to do this at some graphic arts company. It is still my dream to have a mini version like this for Skipper's Dream Room.
I remember asking the artist about it, and she merely said it was sold. Period. I asked her if she could make another, and I never heard back. So, there you go.
Inside were little paper dolls of the actors dressed up in costume. And all the tiny cardboard furniture down to the minute detail. This is a miniaturist's dream!
These beautifully illustrated booklets came with the costume sets. For Ken's costume, his illustration would be in the front. Who was the artist? Incredible talent. As a child I would want my doll to move like this, but of course Barbie is stiff as she can be. Easy to dress, certainly.
Darling Cinderella tries on the glass slipper and is whisked away to her happily ever after!
Close up of dolls.
I have no idea how or why I found this on Ebay, but someone had miniaturized both the Dream House, which I bought, and the Little Theatre, which was purchased earlier...or I would have nabbed it, too. How on earth they miniaturized such a large cardboard toy, I will never know. They must have used a professional scanner to do this at some graphic arts company. It is still my dream to have a mini version like this for Skipper's Dream Room.
I remember asking the artist about it, and she merely said it was sold. Period. I asked her if she could make another, and I never heard back. So, there you go.
Inside were little paper dolls of the actors dressed up in costume. And all the tiny cardboard furniture down to the minute detail. This is a miniaturist's dream!
These beautifully illustrated booklets came with the costume sets. For Ken's costume, his illustration would be in the front. Who was the artist? Incredible talent. As a child I would want my doll to move like this, but of course Barbie is stiff as she can be. Easy to dress, certainly.
Darling Cinderella tries on the glass slipper and is whisked away to her happily ever after!
As a collector, these paper pieces, including any paper piece in the costume sets, are very difficult to find in mint condition. This is part of being a vintage Barbie collector. The hunt for complete and mint. Sometimes, bit by bit.
The photo on the left here is from Marl B. Davidson's bible, Barbie Structures and Furniture. The quilted bed works on stage easily for both Red Riding Hood and Cinderella. The throne works beautifully for Cinderella and the straight-backed chair and low table work for all the sets except for The Arabian Nights.
The photo on the left here is from Marl B. Davidson's bible, Barbie Structures and Furniture. The quilted bed works on stage easily for both Red Riding Hood and Cinderella. The throne works beautifully for Cinderella and the straight-backed chair and low table work for all the sets except for The Arabian Nights.
This naturally allows a child with an imagination to fill the theatre up with her own pieces for the play.
The next two photos came from the auction I purchased my theatre from. The only complaint I have is for the artist who did not provide two trees. There is only one side tree printed with spring on one side, autumn on the other. Someday, if I find just this piece for sale, I'll purchase it, so I have trees on both sides of the stage. Always thinking ahead!
The next two photos came from the auction I purchased my theatre from. The only complaint I have is for the artist who did not provide two trees. There is only one side tree printed with spring on one side, autumn on the other. Someday, if I find just this piece for sale, I'll purchase it, so I have trees on both sides of the stage. Always thinking ahead!
The flip sides of the first set.
Earlier this month, I happened upon an absolute, uncut, and mint condition Barbie's Costume Dolls paper doll set. Didn't think twice about hitting the BIN button. I love them! Skipper's even in them and has a page boy paper doll costume for Camelot, and they made her a poor Cinderella costume, which you can see on the book's cover.
A dressing table for Barbie.
Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp's genie.
Grandmother's cottage for Little Red Riding Hood.
A dressing table for Ken. The paper dolls included Midge and Allen as well as Skipper.
Earlier this month, I happened upon an absolute, uncut, and mint condition Barbie's Costume Dolls paper doll set. Didn't think twice about hitting the BIN button. I love them! Skipper's even in them and has a page boy paper doll costume for Camelot, and they made her a poor Cinderella costume, which you can see on the book's cover.
A dressing table for Barbie.
Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp's genie.
Grandmother's cottage for Little Red Riding Hood.
A dressing table for Ken. The paper dolls included Midge and Allen as well as Skipper.
The paper dolls were produced in 1964, the same year as Barbie and Ken's Little Theatre.
It was my intention to set up and photograph all the scenes with the dolls dressed in costume, then share them with you all together. I would keep the scenes up for a few months just to enjoy, then change them out. Then a little miracle happened.
The first set up was Cinderella and the Prince. I chose for the backdrop, the palace interior while they dance at the ball.
The first set up was Cinderella and the Prince. I chose for the backdrop, the palace interior while they dance at the ball.
Barbie's dress came in two styles. The silver design you see on this gown was the first and rarest to find in minty condition. The second version had silver scrolls, but this one is divine. I have both.
For spring I changed the stage to The Arabian Nights, which happens to be my favorite. The artwork on the sets is gorgeous with the voluminous silk drapery.
For spring I changed the stage to The Arabian Nights, which happens to be my favorite. The artwork on the sets is gorgeous with the voluminous silk drapery.
If I didn't mention this, don't think I did, I had been collecting all the costumes over several years, and of course, only ones in the finest condition.
Later in spring I set up Camelot. From the Lerner and Lowe musical, I loved the scene where Arthur meets Guinevere for the first time in the woods. This stage scene may not be winter, but it was born of that memory. You can see the spring tree on the right.
Summer brought Little Red Riding Hood to the stage. This is the inside of Grandmother's home. Ken wears a hunter's outfit made from several Ken pieces and is seen with the head of the wolf. Hey! I didn't write the story. Granny is nowhere to be found. Maybe she's off in the kitchen having some of that wine Red brought with her. I know I would after such an ordeal.
Later in spring I set up Camelot. From the Lerner and Lowe musical, I loved the scene where Arthur meets Guinevere for the first time in the woods. This stage scene may not be winter, but it was born of that memory. You can see the spring tree on the right.
Summer brought Little Red Riding Hood to the stage. This is the inside of Grandmother's home. Ken wears a hunter's outfit made from several Ken pieces and is seen with the head of the wolf. Hey! I didn't write the story. Granny is nowhere to be found. Maybe she's off in the kitchen having some of that wine Red brought with her. I know I would after such an ordeal.
Then the magic happened.
Fall came and I was out of ideas. Not! I'd just gifted Barbie's Campus and was missing it when I got the idea of setting up the Little Theatre as a campus play. With a backdrop made from the box the reproduction dolls came in, I set up a street scene where Barbie and Ken could lead the parade for the upcoming football season. Skipper and Scooter got to watch the parade. I added little pumpkins for a feel for fall.
That wasn't enough. I had to make a Halloween set to showcase Barbie, Ken and Skipper's Masquerade costumes. I used the backdrop of the castle in the dark, then added a tiny haunted house, pumpkins and a ghostly tree. You could say it was a
Fall came and I was out of ideas. Not! I'd just gifted Barbie's Campus and was missing it when I got the idea of setting up the Little Theatre as a campus play. With a backdrop made from the box the reproduction dolls came in, I set up a street scene where Barbie and Ken could lead the parade for the upcoming football season. Skipper and Scooter got to watch the parade. I added little pumpkins for a feel for fall.
That wasn't enough. I had to make a Halloween set to showcase Barbie, Ken and Skipper's Masquerade costumes. I used the backdrop of the castle in the dark, then added a tiny haunted house, pumpkins and a ghostly tree. You could say it was a
"Halloween pageant". I decorated the front of the theatre with vintage die cut Beistle cut outs.
Halloween over, the theatre begged for more, so I set up a Thanksgiving pageant.
Halloween over, the theatre begged for more, so I set up a Thanksgiving pageant.
Here, Barbie and Ken spend the weekend setting things up and making sure everything is perfect for the children's play and pageant. Soft sculpture pumpkins and fall leaves have now graced the front to the stage. The autumn tree (flip side of spring) is seen on the right. There's a big turkey in the back, and a long table to feast at for the children.
Kelly, Kerstie and Tommy are in Thanksgiving costumes. I think Target must have sold these, but I bought mine on Ebay. Ken is in the wings encouraging the children out to the stage, and Barbie is directing from the seating.
Kelly, Kerstie and Tommy are in Thanksgiving costumes. I think Target must have sold these, but I bought mine on Ebay. Ken is in the wings encouraging the children out to the stage, and Barbie is directing from the seating.
By the time Thanksgiving was near, I knew exactly what I was going to do for December and Christmas.
One of Barbie's first outfits was a ballet costume with a silver bodice and while tulle tutu with flowers tucked between the layers.
It was a Sugar Plum Fairy costume for the Nutcracker. Never in a million years when I bought this costume, did I envision being able to put on the actual ballet on a beautiful stage.
It was a Sugar Plum Fairy costume for the Nutcracker. Never in a million years when I bought this costume, did I envision being able to put on the actual ballet on a beautiful stage.
I knew this would be the piece de resistance to end a full year with the Little Theatre.
I have two Skipper outfit collections. One is from the early 1960s and the other is the Mod era. This little green nightgown would make a lovely outfit for Clara (or Marie in some versions). I bought a little sleigh for her to arrive in the Land of the
Sugar Plum Fairy and decorated the stage with a garland of cupcakes (that I've had for years) in front of the Arabian Nights backdrop. A Radko floral garland graces the front of the theatre. Pink berries and ornament balls are tucked here and there are large green candy twists are in front. Old World Christmas mini peppermints hang from the flower garland.
Sugar Plum Fairy and decorated the stage with a garland of cupcakes (that I've had for years) in front of the Arabian Nights backdrop. A Radko floral garland graces the front of the theatre. Pink berries and ornament balls are tucked here and there are large green candy twists are in front. Old World Christmas mini peppermints hang from the flower garland.
Ken is the director and shows the program for the Nutcracker Ballet.
The full stage close up.
Skipper as Clara. The Nutcracker Prince is off in the wings. I'll bet I could get a Ricky for the job, but then I'd need a costume for him. Just thought of that. That's how my busy little mind works.
The full stage close up.
Skipper as Clara. The Nutcracker Prince is off in the wings. I'll bet I could get a Ricky for the job, but then I'd need a costume for him. Just thought of that. That's how my busy little mind works.
I'm delighted to be able to share all of this with you, and if you have the Little Theatre, I hope it helps you come up with plays and scenes of your own. I've had an idea for one play that may never get done because I need a special back drop. I won't give it away because I haven't given up on the idea yet. You just never know what will surface in a search.
What of the Little Theatre after New Year's Eve? I'll think on that when the time comes. I've had a lot of fun these past months making more of this toy than I would have imagined. School stages were used for multipurpose events. Choirs sang on them, concerts were held on them, graduations were commenced on them. Endless possibilities with a little imagination. I hope you've enjoyed seeing what I did with the Little Theatre this past year.
Now back to darling Cissy!
Enjoy this beautiful holiday season!, Melissa















































