The color(s) black, white, brown, green, and blue is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
The mark consists of a centrally-positioned black and white drawing of a cowboy riding a bucking horse, as in the nature of a rodeo event, with the cowboy's right hand on the horse reins and the cowboy's left hand extended upwards and holding a cowboy hat, directly behind which are six green squares arranged in two horizontal rows of three, with all six squares shaded with darker and lighter areas of green in the nature of a stamp or old-fashioned printing press, directly above which are the words "THE SHOW" appearing horizontally in dark brown, capitalized font, bordered on the top by a horizontal row of twenty small blue circles, with the word "THE" appearing in smaller capitalized font banded on the top by a horizontal row of five brown stars and banded on the bottom by an image in the color brown of a hand with the pointer finger extended and pointing right, and with the word "SHOW" appearing in larger, bolded, dark brown capitalized font. Directly below the cowboy drawing is a horizontal line of tiny blue circles, below which is a thin, wavy blue line, below which is a horizontal row of seven green squares, all shaded with darker and lighter areas of green in the nature of a stamp or old-fashioned printing press, below which is a horizontal line of small, blue stars, below which is the phrase "BIELER GOTT SCOMMES PRODUCTIONS" in dark brown, capitalized font, with the words "BIELER", "GOTT", and "SCOMMES" appearing horizontally above the word "PRODUCTIONS", and with the words "BIELER and GOTT" and "GOTT and SCOMMES" each separated by a dark brown star, and with the word "PRODUCTIONS" appearing horizontally in larger, bolded capitalized font, with a horizontal line of four green squares superimposed behind the entire "BIELER GOTT SCOMMES PRODUCTIONS" phrase, with each green square shaded with darker and lighter areas of green in the nature of a stamp or old-fashioned printing press, below which is a thin, blue, horizontal line with vertical notches, below which is a horizontal line of small blue circles, below which is a horizontal line of blue stars, with the overall image having the appearance of an old-fashioned carnival or fair poster.