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63-6476Los Angeles CA: Thomas Wilkes 1921. Brochure Newspaper Clipping. 15.25" x 6" Single Leaf Illustrations Good with toning tears minor losses creasing. Los Angeles, CA: Thomas Wilkes, 1921. unknown
63-6477Los Angeles CA: Thomas Wilkes 1922. Brochure Newspaper Clipping. 12" x 6" Single Leaf Illustrations Good with toning tears losses creasing. Los Angeles, CA: Thomas Wilkes, 1922. unknown
19-6708Moscow USSR: ca. 1974. Three Rolls of 35mm Microfilm in protective canisters. B&W film. Very Good. Canisters of plastic Very Good. Description of contents written by hand on canister lid. Text in Russian. [Moscow, USSR: ca. 1974] unknown
15-6893San Francisco & Oakland CA: Recovery Theatre 1998-2011. 8vo. ca. 100 pp. Letter-Sized Sheets in File Folder VG. Includes Folio sized poster of Marvin X "Reading and discussing his latest book In The Crazy House Called America" plus two dust jacket mock-ups for that book. San Francisco & Oakland, CA: Recovery Theatre, 1998-2011. unknown
67-0140London: Mermaid Theatre ND. Complimentary pass to the Mermaid Theatre well known in the 1970s and 1980s for its poetry readings and theatre performances. Signed "L Latimer Publicity Manager and Editor." In original mailing envelope hand-addressed to Joseph Gold a collector of poetry books and ephemera. Pass is Fine; envelope somewhat creased but Very Good. London: Mermaid Theatre, ND. unknown
63-6491Los Angeles CA: Morosco Theatre 1921. Programme. 15" x 5.25" Single Leaf Illustrations Good with marginal tears toning creasing. Los Angeles, CA: Morosco Theatre, 1921. unknown
63-6489Los Angeles CA: Morosco Theatre 1923. Programme. 15" x 5.25" Single Leaf Illustrations Good with marginal tears toning. Los Angeles, CA: Morosco Theatre, 1923. unknown
15-6156New York: Murray Hill Theatre 1900. BROADSIDE. 8vo. Single Page Good split in half creasing staining paper brittle. New York: Murray Hill Theatre, 1900. unknown
15-7776New York: New Amsterdam Theatre 1910. PROGRAM. 8vo. 36 pp. Stapled Wraps Very Good. Illustrations photographs. New Amsterdam Theatre Program for week beginning September 19 1910. New York: New Amsterdam Theatre, 1910. paperback
63-6485Los Angeles CA: Orpheum Theatre 1917. Programme. 14.75" x 5.25" Single Leaf Illustrations Good with marginal tears some creasing minor toning. Los Angeles, CA: Orpheum Theatre, 1917. unknown
63-6483Los Angeles CA: Orpheum Theatre 1915. Programme. 13" x 5.5" Single Leaf Illustrations Very Good with some creasing minor toning. Los Angeles, CA: Orpheum Theatre, 1915. unknown
63-6482Los Angeles CA: Orpheum Theatre 1915. Programme. 13.75" x 5.5" Single Leaf Very Good with some creasing minor toning. Los Angeles, CA: Orpheum Theatre, 1915. unknown
63-6484Los Angeles CA: Orpheum Theatre 1916. Programme. 14.5" x 5.5" Single Leaf Illustrations Good with marginal tears some creasing minor toning. Los Angeles, CA: Orpheum Theatre, 1916. unknown
192716800Palace Theatre Hartford Connecticut 1927. Pamphlet. Collectible. 24 pages each. Local advertisements some illustrated. 9 x 5" stapled. Sylvester Poli theatre chain; Poli Players in Alias the Deacon Butter and Egg Man Applesauce Loose Ankles Dancing Mothers. Few staples rusty VG. Palace Theatre, Hartford Connecticut unknown
362079American Theatre Press. Trade Paperback. Very Good/None. This is the April 1982 issue. Signed on the front by the play's star Lauren Bacall. ; 12 X 11 X 0.25 inches; Signed by Actress American Theatre Press paperback
63-9911London UK: Robert Cocks & Co. 1852. Broadside. 9" x 13". Good with minor tears. London, UK: Robert Cocks & Co., 1852. unknown
68-8795London UK: Royal Adelphi Theatre 1897. Theatre Program. 19 x 26 cm. 4 pp. Good with marginal tears. London, UK: Royal Adelphi Theatre, [1897]. unknown
68-8818London UK: Royal English Theatre ca. 1890. Theatre Program Folded Leaves 4 pp. 8vo. Good with minor losses tears. Scarce. London, UK: Royal English Theatre, [ca. 1890]. unknown
68-8820London UK: Royal English Theatre ca. 1890. Theatre Program Folded Leaves 4 pp. 8vo. Good with minor losses tears. Scarce. London, UK: Royal English Theatre, [ca. 1890]. unknown
68-8815London UK: Royal Lyceum Theatre ca. 1889. Theatre Program Folded Leaf with one leaf loosely laid in 6 pp. 8vo. Good with losses tears staining. Scarce. London, UK: Royal Lyceum Theatre, [ca. 1889]. unknown
68-8817London UK: Royal Lyceum Theatre ca. 1889. Theatre Program Folded Leaves 6 pp. 8vo. Very Good with some staining. Scarce. London, UK: Royal Lyceum Theatre, [ca. 1889]. unknown
15-6881London: Saville Theatre 1962. THEATRE PROGRAM. 8vo. 12 pp. Very good in wraps with creasing some staining minor edge wear some shelf wear. Photographs. Includes extract of article on Ustinov by Peter Daubeny penned in 1962. London: Saville Theatre, 1962. paperback
15-7734London: Scala Theatre 1952. 4to. 16 pp. Soft Covers Very Good with staining minor creasing and edge wear. Illustrated. Program for the First Amateur Production. London: Scala Theatre, 1952. paperback
198599596<p>New York 1985. 1985. Fine. - Sixteen words penned on a 3 inch high by 5 inch wide card inviting Jean Dalrymple to come to the dinner and performance of the musical "Lady Liberty" "Theatre World is Special. I do hope you can come." Signed by the American theatre film television and radio actress Beatrice Straight. Together with the original 9 inch high by 5-1/4 inch wide four-page program printed on heavy stock and illustrated in color on the front. The original ticket order form and envelope is laid in. Fine in the original mailing envelope.</p><p>The American theatre film television and radio actress Beatrice Straight 1914-2001 was a member of the prominent Whitney family. She made her Broadway debut in "The Posessed" and played Viola in "Twelfth Night" Lady Macduff in "Macbeth" and Elizabeth Proctor in "The Crucible" for which she won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play. She won the Academy Award for best supporting actress for her role in "Network" which at 5 minutes and 2 seconds of screen time is noteworthy as the shortest ever to win. Other movie roles included that of Mother Christophe in "The Nuns Story" and Dr. Martha Lesh in "Poltergeist".</p><p>The recipient Jean Dalrymple 1902-1998 was the dynamic producer and director of theater and light-opera at Manhattan's City Center. Dalrymple began her career in Vaudeville appearing with James Cagney and Carey Grant in the early 1930s. She was a founding member of the American Theatre Wing the theatre service organization. She worked over the years as a personal manager for the likes of Leopold Stokowski Mary Martin Jos Iturbi Andre Kostalanetz Nathan Milstein and Lily Pons. She began her work at City Center with its founding in 1943 serving as a board member and publicist. Her productions there from the 1940s through the 1960s were a revitalizing influence on the whole New York theatre scene. In 1951 Jean Dalrymple married Major-General Philip deWitt Ginder commander of the Thunderbirds in Korea. She was a friend to Presidents and entertainment personalities throughout the world.</p> New York, 1985.
59-3288London The Alhambra Theatre 1932. Program for "Waltzes from Vienna" a musical play featuring waltzes by Richard Strauss arranged by Hassard Short. 8vo. 7-3/8 x 9-7/8 inches. Stapled in printed wraps. With many cast photos and interesting contemporary advertisements. London, The Alhambra Theatre, [1932?]. paperback