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2004132996Los Angeles: Pandemonium Theatre Company 2004. An archive of 10 original posters for productions staged by Ray Bradbury's Pandemonium Theatre Company from 1988 to 2004. The plays were performed in Southern California predominantly at The Court Theatre Falcon Theatre Theatre West The Raven Playhouse and Melrose Theatre. <br/><br/>The archive includes posters from 10 productions including "Fahrenheit 451" "The October Country" "Past Present & Future" "The Time of Going Away" and "Drunk and In Charge of a Bicycle." and his Irish play "Falling Upward!" "Falling Upward!" was one of Bradbury's favorite plays and especially as he advanced in age he was know to encourage its frequent production simply for the joy of being able to see it again. <br/><br/>Bradbury was an avid playwright and a familiar and enthusiastic presence in the Southern California theatre circuit near his home. In 1963 he and director Charles Rome Smith founded Pandemonium Theatre Company. The two friends would go on to work with the company together for the next four decades until Rome's death in 2004. This archive is a solid representation of the company's latter half before Smith's passing and Bradbury's hearing loss which would necessitate that he stop attending performances. <br/><br/>Posters approximately 11 x 17 inches. About Fine condition. Pandemonium Theatre Company unknown books
19684746Santiago de Chile 1968. Paperback. Very Good. 53p. Original wrapper. Spanish text. Issued on the 25th anniversary of the University's Teatro de Ensayo. <br/><br/> 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
196031388New York: Living Theatre 1960. First edition. Loose Sheets. Very Good . Wide single sheet of paper. An illustrated announcement flyer or handbill for a series of concerts in New York with David Tudor sponsored by the Living Theatre. The flyer measures 8 1/2" tall x 13 1/2" wide. Light edgewear. A better than very good example of this uncommon piece of avant garde music paper ephemera. Not dated but from 1960. Living Theatre unknown books
1962WRCLIT69932New York: The Theatre Guild 1962. iv41 leaves. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only. Boltbound in gilt lettered flexible binder. An account of the international tour of the Theatre Guild American Repertory Company under the auspices of the US Government. Includes text by Warren Caro and Lawrence Langner as well as of a message and telegram to the Guild about the undertaking from President Kennedy. The Guild toured some of its signature productions to over twenty nations. The mode of publication implies privileged distribution. The Theatre Guild unknown books
192826293New York NY: The New York Magazine Program 1928. 24 pages; color cover & endpaper illustrations; black and white illustrated within. Approx. 5 1/4" x 7 3/4" size; stapled paper wraps some darkening wear to covers corners with tiny chips; contents clean and in very good condition. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. The New York Magazine Program paperback books
199218471Germany: Thalia Theatre 1992. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Oblong paperbound quarto. 63 pp. With illustrations by Robert Wilson. A new "take" on the Alice In Wonderland story by Wilson Waits and Schmidt. Clear tape reinforcement to spine else a very good copy in bound wrappers. Laid into this copy are several related promotional pieces of paper plus a small flyer from the Paula Cooper Gallery. Inserts all in fine condition. With an Origal ink drawing on the inside front cover. Drawing is not signed but appears to be an original Robert Wilson sketch. Thalia Theatre 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
1955132427London: N.p. 1955. Collection of 9 vintage black-and-white still photographs from the 1955 release of the 1954 US film "There's No Business Like Show Business" at the Odeon Theatre in London. Mimeograph snipes affixed to the versos. <br/><br/>Several celebrities attended the premiere of the Marilyn Monroe-starring film including Arlyn Roberts and Vernon Gray Helene Cordet Elizabeth Welch Yolande Donlan Beth Douglas and Vera Lynn all represented in this collection. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Very Good withmoderate toning and short creases to the edges. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. N.p. unknown books
193825542NY: Federal Theatre Project 1938. 4to. Compiled by Music Vaudeville Service Department Albert Julian Supervisor. Works Progress Administration . National Service Bureau. 1697 Broadway . Publication 39-L. February 1938. 27 pages. With errata slip of corrections on 3 pages. Cover worn o/w VG. Federal Theatre Project unknown books
1960131291New York: Self published 1960. Archive of two pieces from one of the New York Underground's most creative and charismatic orators Spencer Holst. Includes Holst's self-published first book "25 Stories" 1960 and a flyer from a reading shortly after publication at The Living Theatre in New York on February 1 1961. <br/><br/>Holst was already a well-known and gifted speaker by the time "25 Stories" was published with the help of his wife abstract expressionist painter Beate Wheeler. He frequently held audiences with his psychedelic and surrealistic tales and would give performances at Judith Malina and Julian Beck's The Living Theatre selling copies of "25 Stories" at the show. Holst's work continued to fascinate audiences and "25 Stories" was reprinted in 1993 by Station Hill Press as the better part of a career-spanning collection "The Zebra Storyteller."<br/><br/>Book: tall handbound perfect bound wrappers 4.5 x 14 inches. Spine ends chipped cracked front hinge dampstains and soiling overall Good plus and still serviceable surviving copies of this fragile book are scarce in any condition. <br/><br/>Flyer: 8 x 12.5 inches. Very Good plus with one vertical fold and minimal toning along the fold. Self published unknown 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
195223813New York NY: Actors' Equity Association 1952. Two-sided legal document a basic agreement of employment with compensation legal requirements spelled out; union printed by Allied; the Shady Lane Theatre was established in 1941 by Dorothy & Frank Bryan and was a popular summer stock theatre in Marengo northern Illinois which had a long history of productions mostly light drama and comedy ending in the 1990s; approx. 8 1/2" x 14" size; light wear old fold lines; in very good condition; interesting early 20th century American theatrical business ephemera. Document. Document . Very Good. Actors' Equity Association Paperback books
6387Hardcover. Good. Unusual 1920s -30s SCRAPBOOK devoted to Thelma Carlton an actor and dancer who amongst other things executed one helluva hula. Fourteen black leaves 20 cm x 14 cm tied with ribbon -- a bit chipped along the edges covers absent last page coming loose. Each page is covered recto and verso with newspaper clippings images and ads devoted to Thelma Carlton. Many items are underlined to emphasize the parts specific to Carlton and there is a small photograph of her name in lights over the Club Orlando which leads one to wonder if the scrapbook belonged to a loved one of Carlton's Carlton herself or a really devoted fan. Carlton got her start with a traveling Shakespeare company and within a decade became a star of burlesque and a featured dancer at the Palais Royal in New York as well as other hits both on an off Broadway -- including "Frivolities" 44th Street Theater 1920 Nora Bayes' "Her Family Tree" Schubert Theater 1921 and "Artists and Models" Winter Garden Theater 1925. The reviews collected here invariably remark on her skill versatility and loveliness -- and few can refrain from commenting on her "ravishing" hula and other exotic numbers. While the scrapbook was not created by the tidiest of hands as the crooked cuts and occasional splotches of glue will attest it's a compelling tribute with wonderful images of costumes of the era. <br/><br/> hardcover books
188426714College Point New York: Not Published 1884. A dozen pieces of material relating to the conduct of this entertainment business in College Point a section of Queens in New York City. All items for various 1884 dates; 5 are from Oppenheimer & Co. Job Printers publishers of "Long Island Central Zeitung" and "Long Island Reporter" from March to November of 1884 for printing hundreds and one order for a 1000 invitations dancing orders programs; on the printers' business letterhead 4th Ave between 17th & 18th streets in NYC. with 2 receipts handwritten addressed to the Club for purchases of a tambourine a play sheet music a "book for Sec.' & for Treas. and for a ".piece of Music We'll raise dat roof to night" paid by W.A. Mangler. The Club also purchased a "false face & Postage" another tambourine "burnt cork"; 2 boxes of powder a play "Who's the Actor" and groups of music; these 3 small receipts all signed for by stage manager G.A.S. Weiner. Also including a generic "Receipt" for music furnished to the club by Chas. Bollen and the club paid Geo. B. Plitt for "one syringe." Various paper sizes 4"x 8" and smaller; light wear fold lines; in very good condition; night club theater & dancing business history for New York City. Manuscript. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published paperback books
188222646New York: Sarony 1882. Cabinet card image of theatre actress Christina Nilsson Countess de Casa Miranda 1843 - 1921 with the photographer's name of Sarony 37 Union Sqr. N.Y. on the mount below the image; about 4 1/4" x 6 1/2" overall size; light wear; in very good condition. Photography. Not Bound. Very Good. Sarony Paperback books
13014Used; Like New/Used; Like New. Charming original 1950's photograph showing young boys doing a double-take on seeing Rita Hayworth lookalike Hannelore Diez. "Our photographer followed Hannelore  with his camera in the streets of Munich/Germany and you can see yourself the astonished faces being struck motionless with astonishment at this unexpected meeting." In fine condition. 20 x 15.2 cm. unknown books