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1941301342New York Theatre Arts Inc. 1941. 1941. 4to. 99 halftone plates from b/w photographs. Original blue boards with printed paper label on the front cover chip at top of spine; small nick between spine and cover; spine faded; small stain on front free endpaper. Very good. $22.50 Theatre Arts Prints Series 4. Printed by Supreme Printing Service New York. Provenance: from the estate of director Delbert Mann with his signature on the front free endpaper: "Delbert Mann Jr. Yale 1946". Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. New York, Theatre Arts, Inc. [1941]. hardcover books
1995181132San Francisco: Artfull Circle Theatre 1995. 11x17 inch handbill/program folded to 8.5x11 inches illustration of Mae West W.C. Fields etc. by M. Grove cast and crew bios song titles history of the theatre upcoming season two fold creases and some wear. The cast list includes Ann Drogynous as Mae West Mark Sargent as W.C. Fields Michael G. Page as Mrs. Mortimer/Margaret Hamilton and Richard Sanchez as Princess Flower Petal/Yma Sumac. Artfull Circle Theatre unknown books
200142702N.p.: Cape Cod Poets Theatre 2001. First Edition. Octavo 21.5cm.; publisher's yellow pictorial staplebound wrappers; 31pp. Just a hint of wear and soil else Near Fine. Poetry anthology including contributions by Marge Piercy and Martin Espada. This title unlocated in OCLC as of October 2018. Cape Cod Poets Theatre unknown books
1996107748London: Routledge 1996. Hardcover. viii 276p. introduction photos very good first edition in decorative boards. Seven theater pieces performed at the WOW Women's One World by the Split Britches Theater Company. Routledge hardcover books
195310451Cambridge 1953. Paper. Very good. Sanders Theatre. Included Berlioz Bach Kodaly Gilbert & Sullivan and Russian Italian Welsh and Philippine Folk Songs. Closing Number united singing Handel Words by Milton with Old Nassau and Fair Harvard. unknown books
1970201045San Francisco: The Company & The New Committee Theatre 1970. Single 8.5x11 inch sheet printed both sides thumbnail photos of production reviews on rear very good black print on goldenrod stock. Handbill for the final performances of the Los Angeles Company Theatre touring production which won awards in 1969 and moved to New York after the San Francisco shows. The Company was founded by Gar Campbell and was a highly respected experimental company that shook up LA showcase theatre in the 1960s-1981. The Company & The New Committee Theatre unknown books
193310239New York: Theatre Arts Monthly 1933. 75 pages advertisements; black and white illustrated; with contributions or articles concerning: Morton Eustis Ashley Dukes Meyer Levin Dorothy Nevile Lees' piece on Theatre Museums and Their Uses; Carl Carmer Allan Ross MacDougall's An Athenian Shadow-Show The Karagheuze Theatre of Antoine Mollas more; some wear and darkening to paper wrap covers; good condition. . Soft Cover. Good. Theatre Arts Monthly Paperback books
1925WRCLIT81908New York: The Theatre Guild 1925. 20pp. Printed wrappers. Illustrations. Printed in red and black. Cream colored wrapper very slightly dusty otherwise fine. A visually appealing catalogue of plays available for the 1925-6 season including works by S. Howard Shaw extensively Lawson Toller Rice Capek et al. The Theatre Guild unknown books
1924WRCLIT76917New York: The Theatre Guild 1924. 12mo. Stiff printed wrappers. Photographs. A few minor smudges to wrappers otherwise fine. First edition. Includes texts from the event by Maurice Wetheim Otto Kahn John Finley Theresa Helburn Al Smith and Philip Moeller. The Theatre Guild unknown books
40326White printing on black background. Edgeworn & soiled. About Very Good. Broadside. 21-7/8" x 14" <br/><br/>Thomas' famous work wherein "an omniscient narrator invites the audience to listen to the dreams and innermost thoughts of the inhabitants of a fictional small Welsh fishing village Llareggub "bugger all" backwards. They include Mrs Ogmore-Pritchard relentlessly nagging her two dead husbands; Captain Cat reliving his seafaring times; the two Mrs Dai Breads; Organ Morgan obsessed with his music; and Polly Garter pining for her dead lover. Later the town awakens and aware now of how their feelings affect whatever they do we watch them go about their daily business." Wiki. unknown books
188911068NY: Charles Scribner's Sons 1889. 1st edition. Blue cloth with gilt lettering. TEG. VG slt cock/lt soiling & wear. 226 pp illustrated with plates & facsimiles sm 8vo. <br/><br/> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
1935184205Berkeley: The Little Theatre 1935. Two playbills 16p. and 12p. 5.5x8 and 5.75x8.75 inches local advertising cast and crew synopsis laid-in very good booklets in stapled wraps. Production 118 was a comedy by the theatre's director Edwin Duerr and production 127-8 was O'Neill's "Mourning Becomes Electra" presented over the course of a day. The Little Theatre unknown books
190131345New York: McClure Phillips & Co 1901. 1st edition. Red cloth binding with gilt stamped lettering. TEG. POS dated 1901. A VG copy. xv 1 blank 399 7 pp. 6 pages of adverts at end of volume. Frontis. Crown 8vo. <br/><br/> McClure Phillips & Co hardcover books
1955130944Milano: G. Ricordi 1955. Softcover. VG. Cream pictorial wraps. pages 359 to 376. 11 black and white portraits 3 reproductions of sketches by Renato Guttuso. In Italian. G. Ricordi unknown books
190945604New York: The De Vinne Press 1909. Softcover. Very good/No dust jacket. The De Vinne Press paperback books
197320174Detroit: Black & Red 1973. Second edition. Wraps. Near fine. 8vo. Saddle-stapled pictorial card wraps. Near fine. A bit of wear along spine. Shallow creasing to several pages. Printed in several different ink colors throughout. Overall clean bright. 84pp. <br/><br/>A play by Perlman originally printed 1962 by Perlman on the "General Strike for Peace Offset Press" at the Living Theatre New York where the play was performed. Perlman was a noted anarchist author and publisher; this edition from his own Black & Red press. (Black & Red) paperback books
1929WRCLIT70684New York: The Theatre Guild 1929. 16pp. Stapled wrappers. Pictorial initials and devices. Mild soiling to rear panel else fine. First edition. The Theatre Guild a subscription theatre company announces the London production of a repertoire of plays that had proven popular in New York and are now scheduled for London productions. The pamphlet sets out which plays they intend presenting including "Caprice" "Strange Interlude" "Volpone" and "Arms and the Man" and others. The Theatre Guild unknown books
193826792New York: Theatre School of Dramatic Arts 1938. First Edition. Octavo 22.5cm.; original pink staplebound double self-wrappers printed in brown; unpaged; textblock printed on pink stock interleaved with photographic plates. Fine. Order blank laid in. New York Historical Society only in OCLC as of June 2015. Theatre School of Dramatic Arts unknown books
197224553North Hollywood CA: American National Theatre and Academy. Near Fine. 1972. First Edition. Softcover. illustrated oversize wraps minor surface wear to covers slight dog-earing to bottom right corner of front cover; spine is faded and a previous owner has written "The Lunts" on it with a sharpie. B&W photographs Souvenir program book from ANTA's tribute to Lunt and Fontanne held on June 11 1972 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. Approximately 120 pages illustrated with numerous photographs from their careers and including numerous congratulatory ads that such publications invariably contains plus a comprehensive chronology of the Lunts' respective and joint careers by Alan Hewitt covering their theatre performances as well as their radio film and TV appearances. Other features: a reprint of a 1929 poem by Ring Lardner "Rhyme Without Treason"; an article "The Movie That Changed a Life" by Robert Downing about how their 1931 film THE GUARDSMAN inspired him to pursue a career in the theatre; a reiminscence "Working With the Lunts" by Cecil Beaton about the 1952 production of Noel Coward's "Quadrille". . American National Theatre and Academy paperback books
197672768Greenwich: New York Graphic Society 1976. First US edition. 246 pp. Very good plus in like dust jacket with two closed edge tears. Richard Schechner introduces this collection of text and illustrations 281 b&w images by and about the Living Theatre. Greenwich: New York Graphic Society unknown books
198767286Ibadan: Designed and Printed by Wolfuns Nig. Co 1987. Paperback. Good. 62p. Wrapper. 30cm. Corner curled. Minor wrinkling. The periodical also seems to be referred to as Theatre Forum No. 1. <br/><br/> Designed and Printed by Wolfuns (Nig. Co paperback books
1943130877New York: Program Publications 1943. Softcover. VG- edges slightly darkened and 1.5 inch tear along lower spine. Pink and blue stapled wraps with color illustrations. Approx 56 pp. Profuse black and white photos four full-colour half-page reproductions two by Marc Chagall one by Roberto Montenegro one by Julio Castellano. From the "Commuique from S. Hurok": "Ballet in time of war is not merely a form of amusement. In a world threatened with a forced return to the dark ages the ballet spotlights the future and the reward of vistory." Program Publications paperback books
197643758Los Angeles: American National Theatre 1976. First Edition. Quarto 28cm.; publisher's silver photo-illustrated card wrappers; unpaginated approx. 250pp.; photographic illus. throughout. Light shelf wear else Very Good or better. Quite a substantial souvenir album devoted to the career of stage and film actor Helen Hayes. American National Theatre unknown books
193425772Moscow 1934. Children's Amateur Theatre. 8-1/2 x 11 11pp. Typescript copy. In the English Very fragile. unknown books
1960159859Paris: L'Arche Éditeur à paris & Théatre National Populaire 1960. playscript 60p. 5.25x8 inches 12p. b&w photos from the production in separate pouch 4-panel playbill 8-panel brochure advertising the end-of-year festivities at the theatre text in French wraps. Four pieces from the anniversary production of Ubu by the company founded by the original Pere Ubu Firmin Gemier. The production was scored by Maurice Jarre who created the scores for David Lean's films including "Lawrence of Arabia. L'Arche Éditeur à paris & Théatre National Populaire unknown books