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63-7781Hollywood CA: Theatre Mart Ltd. 1947. Souvenir Programme 8vo. Illustrations Good with marginal tear.Provenance: Butterfield and Butterfield auction of WC Fields Memorabilia from 1997. Hollywood, CA: Theatre Mart Ltd., [1947]. unknown
68-6418Fort Wayne Indiana: Theatre Sarah-Bernhardt 1906. Program. 8vo. Stapled Wraps 8 pp. B&W Photograph on cover. Good with minor splitting along spine.Provenance:Colette Monceau born Nancey 1921-2016. Biographical note: born in Nice in 1921 Colette Monceau was a student of Charles Dullin in the second half of the forties and played in several plays during the same period. At the end of the 1950s she took courses at Pierre Foix's school of graphology in Paris and worked in particular on dance as part of the exam for the Group of Consulting Graphologists of France. Having become a consultant graphologist she also teaches this technique. Particularly interested in the writings of Louis Jouvet and Sarah Bernhardt she wrote three works that remained unpublished as well as several articles. It constitutes a thousand files devoted to actors and actresses as well as personalities from varied backgrounds. Colette Monceau née Nancey 1921-2016. Notice biographique : née à Nice en 1921 Colette Monceau est élève de Charles Dullin dans la seconde moitié des années quarante et joue dans plusieurs pièces à cette même période. À la fin des années cinquante elle suit les cours de l’école de graphologie de Pierre Foix à Paris et travaille notamment sur la danse dans le cadre de l'examen du Groupement des graphologues conseils de France. Devenue graphologue-conseil elle enseigne également cette technique. S'intéressant notamment aux écritures de Louis Jouvet et de Sarah Bernhardt elle rédige trois ouvrages restés inédits ainsi que plusieurs articlesExpertise by Daniel BRUKARZ Expert auprès de la CEA. Paris. Fort Wayne, Indiana: Theatre Sarah-Bernhardt, 1906. paperback
133296933X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1296900622.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
187939629New York: A.S. Seer Theatrical Printer 26 Union Square 1879. Broadside 7-1/4" x 11." Printed on pink silk within a decorative border. Light old crease spot at lower right corner. Very Good.<br /> <br /> The play opened at the Union Square Theatre on 30 November 1878 and closed on 16 April 1879 after 137 performances internet Broadway database on line. A.M. Palmer was the manager and lessee of the theatre. <br /> The broadside lists the cast the synopsis of scenery musical selections and the names of the stage and theatre crew. A.S. Seer, Theatrical Printer, 26 Union Square unknown
1971142421Paris: Willy Fischer - Paris 1971. Agrafé. Etat moyen. in-12. Non paginé. Programme du spectacle illustré de dessins et photos n/b. Couverture défraichie et tachée. Intérieur jaunissant en marge. Willy Fischer - Paris unknown
19297873Chicago: Robert Packard and Company 1929. First edition. 8vo 94pp. Woodcut illustrations by Marian Brand. Publisher's green cloth backed spider web textured boards stamped in gilt in illustrated jacket. Shelf wear along bottom edges of boards else a near fine copy in like jacket with some light toning and corner wear. <br /> <br /> Early collection of illustrated poetry from the Michigan-born puppeteer and gay novelist Forman Brown. Brown established the Turnabout Theater with his group Forman's Yale Puppeteers in Los Angeles in 1941. The venue quickly became very popular garnering celebrity attention from the likes of Greta Garbo Mary Pickford Douglas Fairbanks Aimee Semple McPherson and others. <br /> <br /> In 1933 Forman wrote what is considered the first American novel to present the gay experience in a healthy manner a semi-autobiographical work called Better Angel. Spider Kin collects his early poetry some of which was published in The Dial The Reviewer and other periodicals. Truly a beautiful collection with cuts by Marian Brand with copies in this condition being quite scarce. <br /> <br /> . Robert Packard and Company unknown
1829004695London: Romney Printer 1829. Printed broadside approximately 250mm x 380mm in size. Lightly browned minor chipping paper flaw to top left hand corner with small amount of loss otherwise clean. Theatre playbill for the first night of 'Spirit of the Waters! Or Undine and the Goblin Page' starting on the 9th March 1829 with "entirely new music scenery dresses decorations most extensive and entirely nouvelle machinery and unique effects" a "fountain of real water" and "combined splendour of fire and water united in unequalled brilliancy!". The actors included Mr. Leach "the extraordinary dwarf who has been engaged expressly to aid this piece and who will introduce a variety of astonishing feats peculiar to himself and excelling every display of extraordinary agility hitherto witnessed!". The Royal Coburg was established in 1818 and is now known as the Old Vic. The printer was Elizabeth Romney fl. 1828-1832 see Todd page 165. First Edition. Unbound. Good. Folio. Broadside. Romney [Printer] Paperback
1985327763Tokyo Japan : Keishosha Pub. Co. Ltd 1985. 1st edition. Hardcover. Fine cloth copy in an equally fine dust-wrapper in slip casev. Particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. Physical description: 244p: illustrations; 26 cm. Notes:Accompanied by ""Notes on works"" and ""Notes on the records of performance"". Subjects: Television Japan Stage-setting and scenery; Pictorial works. Theaters Japan Stage-setting and scenery; Pictorial works. Genre: Illustrated. Tokyo, Japan : Keishosha Pub. Co. Ltd hardcover
10-WZ7Z-FRDOHardcover. Good. FIRST EDITION Bruxelles: Editions Meddens 1973. Large hardcover in dust jacket. 4to gray cloth gilt lettering front cover & spine. 239 pages with over 500 illustrations some in color; analogies of styles & of techniques working notes selective bibliography index by designers index by playwrights and composers. Foreword by Paul-Louis Mignon. An x-library copy with typical markings etc. poorly repaired fron hinge but overall a sound unmarked copy of this important modern art/ theatre related title. Text in English. up hardcover
ria9781032540276_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; The Stage Manager’s Toolkit Fourth Edition provides a comprehensive account of the role of the stage manager for live theatre with a focus on both written and verbal communication best practices. paperback
4-39366Lotto di dodici libretti in-8vo brossura con copertina illustrata colori di pp. 80/100 cad. con ill. fot. e pubblicità in fine : "Manon Lescaut" di Puccini; "La forza del destino" di Verdi; "Il ratto dal serraglio" di Mozart; "Madama Butterfly di Puccini; "L'opera del mendicante" di Britten; "Simon Boccanegra" di Verdi; "Omaggio a Picasso" di Hindemith et AA; "I masnadieri" di Verdi; "Tristano e Isotta" di Wagner; "La bella addormentata nel bosco" di Ciaikovskij; "Don Carlo" di Verdi; "I quattro temperamenti" di Hindemith/Balanchine. unknown
AQ14946London: J. Tabby Printer s.d. c.1830 Single leaf broadside. Central vertical fold. Creased some slight chipping to edges. A rare survival of a double playbill for the Theatre Royal Drury Lane advertising the Christmas pantomime performances of Shakespeare's Othello and The Merchant of Venice and most notably a diorama representing Windsor and surroundings featuring a 'Hydraulic Apparatus.capable of discharging thirty-nine tons of water!' to simulate the falls at Virginia Water. OCLC records a single copy Alberta; COPAC adds no further. . Dimensions 430 x 340 mm. J. Tabby, Printer, [s.d., c.1830] unknown
92446Star Edizioni Cinematografiche - Annuario degli attori 1978 - 79 - Testo in lingua italiana. Pagine 780 illustrate. - Copertina rigida. - Condizioni molto buone. unknown
68-8871Redcar UK: New Pavillion Theatre ca. 1930. Theatre Poster Broadside. 32 x 25.2 cm. Good with marginal tears botched tape repair on verso sunning to verso and minor losses. Redcar, UK: New Pavillion Theatre, [ca. 1930]. 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
43795Storia - RARITA' - Teatro della Scala Milano Monaco Berlino - Treno N°1 Vettura A - 1 ed. 1937. - Aldo Montagnani - Giro artistico del Teatro alla Scala in Germania Cronache - Echi - Critiche - 13-23 giugno 1937 - pag. 71 con numerose illustrazioni. - Testo in italiano. Copertina morbida. - Condizioni molto buone. unknown
194880631New York: Chappell & Co. Inc 1948. First Edition. First printing. Inscribed on title page: "For Joe Littau a merry Christmas and thanks for a beautiful job!" signed "Kurt Weill" undated but annotated in pencil presumably by Littau: "Xmas 1948." Quarto 30cm. Original buff wrappers printed in red on front cover; 274pp. Professional paper repairs at spine ends; expected tanning to exterior and text; still a superlative copy overall and quite uncommon. Housed in a custom-made cloth clamshell box. <br /> <br /> A terrific association copy of this acclaimed late work by Weill for which he won the inaugural Tony Award for Best Original Score in 1947. Street Scene is perhaps the apotheosis of Weill's socially-engaged musical theater a blend of operatic and theatrical elements with which he first experimented in his collaborations with Bertolt Brecht of the Thirties including Three Penny Opera and The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny. Street Scene based on Elmer Rice's naturalistic working-class drama of the same name was especially noteworthy for including lyrics by the African-American poet Langston Hughes whom Weill sought out specifically to "lift the everyday language of the people into a simple unsophisticated poetry" quoted by Jane Vial Jaffe in her program notes to a 2008 production. This was Hughes' first experience writing for musical theater.<br /> <br /> Street Scene premiered at the Adelphi Theater in New York in January 1947 and met with critical success though its high production costs forced the production to close in April. The show has never been revived on Broadway but it has been staged regularly by operatic companies including revivals by the New York City Opera in 1959 1979 and 1990. <br /> <br /> Inscriptions by Weill are uncommon; it's an honor he appears to have bestowed only on very close friends and collaborators. In this case the presentation is to Joe Littau the well-known pit conductor who was at this time the Musical Director for Weill's 1948 musical "Love Life" which ran on Broadway from October 1948 to May 1949. Chappell & Co., Inc unknown
0265333989.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1334642095.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
18-0494Fort Launderdale FL: Sunset Theatre 1924. . Theater memorabilia. 8vo. 1 pp. Single sheet folded double-sided. 11 in x 8.5 in. Good with toning along fold creases. Includes black and white gravure illustrations. Text on verso reads: “Program for Week of March 23rd 1924.†Printed by Herald Print in Fort Lauderdale. Vintager memorabilia. Fort Launderdale, FL: Sunset Theatre, 1924. unknown
75-8891London: The Theatre Museum / V&A 1990. 8vo. Die-Cut 14 page Accordian Fold-out Pamphlet on Card Stock. ca. 14 pp. Color Plates Very Good.Provenance: From the Collection of Frederick Gale Ruffner Jr.The Founder of Gale Research Detroit London: The Theatre Museum / V&A, [1990?] unknown
2065Prague. Evzen J. Rosendorf. 1926. Only edition. Paper Wraps. 8vo. Adolf Hoffmeister illustrator. Music by Jaroslav Jezek. 112pp. Pages loose condition is good. unknown