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1996Q-041370260xHeinemann 1996-03-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Heinemann paperback
1996120217015Heinemann 1996-03-01. Paperback. New. /NEW BOOK/SHIPS WITHIN 24HRS!! Heinemann paperback
195863766New York: Producers Theatre 1958. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Fair. No dust jacket. Damp stains at bottom edge. Some page soiling and discoloration. Cover has some wear and soiling. 28 p. Includes illustrations. Pagination includes covers. Title from cover. The play The Visit opened on May 5 1958 and closed November 29 1958. This is one of the scarcer Lunt-Fontanne memorbilia items in any condition. Portaints of the Lunds by VANDAMM. Scenes of "The Visit" by VANDAMM and Tony Armstrong Jones. Photos of Producers Theatre productions by Alex Calandra. Other photos by Joseph Mass. Cover and program design by Murray R. Odette. Printing was done by Artcraft Litho & Ptg. COl Typsetting was by The Composing Room Inc. Producers Theatre paperback
198989083The Penny Royal Theatre. New. 1989. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY BRAND NEW PRISTINE NEVER OPENED -- - 11 works catalogued and illustrated in color. Among the artists represented: L. & O. Tikhomirov A. Kurnakov and A. Vasiliev. -- with a bonus offer--; . The Penny Royal Theatre paperback
195453945London: The National Film Theatre 1954. 8vo.Pamphlet. Three original pamphlets. Two page 'Membership Prospectus' for 'The British Film Institute and The National Film Theatre' which is SIGNED & inscribed by Erich von Stroheim: 'Good Luck!' and dated 5/1/54. Eight page programme notes to 'Foolish Wives.' Five page programme notes to 'Donald Duck and the Gorilla' 'The Pedicure' and 'Safety Last.' . Very Good. Wraps. 1954. The National Film Theatre 1954 paperback
1958HALL512437Paperback. 1958. Foreword by Olga Knipper Chekhova. Souvenir Programme. 16pp 4to illustrations London 1958. Contains portraits and details of 24 members of the company. Together with 12-page programmes for the productions of The Three Sisters Uncle Vanya & The Cherry Orchard. 4 items. The souvenir programme is slightly marked. . paperback
195133954New York: The Living Theatre 1951. Near Fine. New York: The Living Theatre 1951. First Edition. Octavo. 16pp. Printed wraps. Mild rubbing to edges; Near Fine. Program guide for the opening of this Rexroth play put on at the Cherry Theater in New York in December 1951. Scarce and a nice example of early Living Theatre material. The Living Theatre unknown
196238720New York: The Living Theatre 1962. Near Fine. New York: The Living Theatre 1962. Flyer 28x21.5cm; single sheet single-sided. Pink paper printed with black block text. Near Fine. A scarce piece of Living Theatre ephemera. <br /> Advertises a reading of the work of Wagner by an impressive line-up of New York poets including early appearances by Frank Lima Gerard Malanga and Joseph Ceravolo. The event was moderated by filmmaker Willard Maas. <br /> <br /> As of March 2026 we locate only one separately cataloged copy at Brown University. The Living Theatre unknown
195141140New York: The Living Theatre 1951. Very Good. New York: The Living Theatre 1951. Program 24cm; 16pp. Publisher’s illustrated wraps with black text; staple-bound. Dust jacket lightly bumped and toned; damstaining at bottom left corner. Binding sound. Textblock endsheets and interior pages toned. Very Good. A scarce piece of Living Theatre ephemera. <br /> <br /> Includes text by Paul Goodman Alfred Kreymborg and Carl Van Vechten. Original program for Gertrude Stein’s Doctor Faustus Lights the Lights which opened at the Cherry Lane Theatre on December 2nd 1951. The Living Theatre unknown
196240070New York: The Living Theatre 1962. Very Good . New York: The Living Theatre 1962. First Edition. Flyer 11x9â€; one single-sided sheet. White sheet with bold black text and blush-colored elephant illustration. Lightly bumped and toned at edges. Inch-long tear at upper left corner does not obstruct text. Very Good or better. A scarce piece of Living Theatre ephemera. <br /> <br /> Though poster is undated Man is Man was staged by the Living Theatre in 1962. The play by Bertolt Brecht was originally written and performed in 1926. <br /> <br /> As of April 2026 we locate no separately cataloged copies in OCLC. The Living Theatre unknown
196041651New York: Living Theatre 1960. Very Good. New York: The Living Theatre 1960. Event program. Quarto 28cm; two single-sided sheets stapled in top left corner. Pages lightly bumped and toned; small stain in bottom left corner of first sheet. A Very Good piece of Living Theatre ephemera. <br /> <br /> Event program for three one act plays: “Love’s Labor†Frank O’Hara; “A Theory of Comedy†Paul Goodman; and “Bertha†Kenneth Koch. Living Theatre unknown
1990012195Los Angeles CA: LATC Los Angeles Theatre Center 1990. Book. Near Fine. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Offered is the original program for the musical event held at the Los Angeles Theatre Center entitled "The Joni Mitchell Project: A Theatrical Retrospective." Stapled wraps measuring 5-1/2" by 8-1/2" and containing 16 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: list of 24 songs written by Joni Mitchell and performed by various music artists at the event; list of performing ensemble and musicians as well as directors and managers of the production each containing a short biography and most containing a portrait photo; photo of Joni Mitchell "Artist/poet/musician"; center spread "Los Angeles Theatre Center Celebrates Fifth Anniversary" with five photos; full-page Chronology of Joni Mitchell Albums including list of songs record company and release date; full-page selection of representative letters received by LATC about Joni Mitchell; list of LATC contributors; LATC list of Artists and Staff. The lightest of wear along the outer narrow spine. LATC Los Angeles Theatre Center Paperback
20002674200519058RE: 2000-07-31. Audio CD. New. Brand-new unused unopened in perfect condition. RE: unknown
1924345886New York 1924. Single leaf wrapper folded; two typescript leaves; one handbill. 4to. Illustrated unbound pamphlet wrapper folded with toning and some soiling along edge on recto two spots on verso and small tear near center at edge of page on verso; two typescript leaves folded in: Anna Cora Mowatt's prologue to Fashion and Count Jolimaitre prologue from the Provincetown Player's production; a typescript leaf with a subscription handbill laid in; overall a very good copy of a scarce program and novel piece of New York and theatre history. Single leaf wrapper folded; two typescript leaves; one handbill. 4to. The Greenwich Village Theatre playhouse opened on November 15 1917 on Sheridan Square at Christopher Street where W. 4th Street and 7th Avenue meet and was designed by Herman Lee Meader in a Dutch Colonial style. Actor Frank Conroy was integral in its development and ran the theatre. As early cinema became popular in 1921 The Greenwich started showing films between play engagements. The theatre caused controversy with some residents of Greenwich Village who took offense at the Bohemian lifestyles the space cultivated and promoted and many complaints were lobbied against it over incidents such as a "lewd poster" for an Audrey Munson film Heedless Moths.<br /> <br /> In May 1926 the theater management announced that it had merged with the Actors' Theatre. The name Actors' Theatre was retained and while its permanent home had not been decided upon the announcement made one thing clear: "It will not be the Greenwich Village." <br /> <br /> In January 1928 N. Brewster Morse signed a five-year lease with owner Marguerite A. Barker. Marguerite Abbott Barker b.1893 - d.1930 was a woman of wealth through her father who was president of Eastman Kodak. She was very active in the Greenwich Village theatre scene and hoped to provide a more experimental approach to the theatre experience that included "musical dramatic and motion picture features with a change of program every two weeks." In the lounge area art exhibitions were to be held "where tea coffee and cigarettes will be served during the intermissions." Among the first films screened was Paul Fejos's The Last Moment described by one critic as an "impressionistic picture." She intended to show "unusual films at popular prices" beginning on April 9 1928. <br /> <br /> Fashion was the first play produced by a woman playwright Anna Cora Mowatt in 1845 and revived by the Provincetown Players the original Players included George Cram Cook Susan Glaspell Eugene O'Neill John Reed Louise Bryant Floyd Dell Ida Rauh Edna St. Vincent Millay and Djuna Barnes who maintained residence The Provincetown Playhouse at 133 MacDougal Street. This production for The Greenwich Village Theatre ran from April to July 1924 and in the program here states Eugene O'Neill among it's directors.<br /> <br /> On February 4 1930 The New York Times announced "Demolition of the Greenwich Village Theatre on the northwest corner of Christopher and Fourth Streets.will begin early in March." The article explained that developers George and Edward Blum had filed plans for a 19-story apartment building the tallest in Greenwich Village. The demolished theater was replaced with the two-story Art Deco style Stewarts Cafeteria building that survives significantly altered at street level. unknown
1974Q-0879320788Straight Arrow Books 1974-01-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Straight Arrow Books paperback
19723-162nd printing 1973. Clean pages tight binding cover partially detached and taped on spine corner creasing. B&w photos and illustrations Firesign Theater scripts and essays. Straight Arrow Books paperback
1976mon0004067021Coach House Pr 1976T. paperback. Good. . Some markings and wear to the cover/ dust jacket from the past owner. Otherwise the pages are in very good condition. Coach House Pr paperback
1976880Toronto: Coach House Press 1976. First Edition First Printing. Paperback. Good/Good. Photo illustrated wraps B&W photos to text 8vo 8-13/16 inches tall pp. 107 heavy orange paper DJ with title printed in black onto top panel and spine. Published in an edition of 1000 copies this director's copy is well used and has "DIRECTOR" printed in pencil onto top panel. Volume with annotations actor directions and stage set-up drawings in pencil throughout edges worn gutter cracked at p.69/70. DJ with 4-inch piece missing from foot of spine edge wear and light soil. "The play was not written down it developed out of interviews visits and improvisations. Most of the words used were given to us by community along with their stories. We wanted to capture the fibre of what they were and this seemed the best way to do it." Paul Thompson. Later made into a successful film by Michael Ondaatje titled The Clinton Special: A Film About The Farm Show. Coach House Press paperback
1966200639Rochester N.Y.: George Eastman House 1966. Spiral bound. VG Pages; Spiral Binding has chipped away and is not present Ex art library with a sticker on the front and inside rear cover; covers are lightly edgeworn/scuffed/smudged; four top spiral binding holes are damaged at the rear cover; pages are incredibly clean and bright; binding is not present. B&W-photo-illustrated covers; 23 unnumbered leaves; richly illustrated. This scarce item was created on the occasion of a film restrospective presented by George Eastman House in Rochester New York from May 12th to 18th 1966. [George Eastman House] unknown
1983017147ABC Television Network 1983. Book. About Fine. Soft cover. 1st Edition. An ABC Theatre Production on the ABC Television Network broadcast November 20 1983 at 8:00 pm EST. This is a promotional Press kit a color cover illustrated 2 pocket folder containing information tear sheets from the writer production design producer etc. an 8page viewers guide in stapled wraps and a full color poster of the cover design folded in 3rds to form 9 8 x 10 squares. Post apocalypse television movie dealing with nuclear confrontation. Uncommon. ABC Television Network Paperback
2000mon0004073435Oberon Books 2/28/2012 12:00:01 A. paperback. Good. 0.4724 8.4252 5.1181. Oberon Books paperback
1998Q-0571194516Faber & Faber 1998-04-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Faber & Faber paperback
1963156237New York: The Living Theatre 1963. Vintage script for the 1963 off-Broadway play. INSCRIBED on the title page by The Living Theatre co-founder-and production designer for the play-Julian Beck: "This is the mimeographed text which The Living Theatre used for its production of the world premiere of the play May 1963. It precedes all other publications of the play. / Julian Beck / NYC Feb 1985."<br /> <br /> The play premiered at The Living Theatre on May 13 1963. It was the recipient of three Obie Awards for Best Production Best Design and Best Direction. Jonas Mekas would film a 1963 performance of the play after it had closed released in 1964.<br /> <br /> A realistic and anti-authoritarian depiction of a US Marine Corps prison based on playwright Kenneth H. Brown's experience being held in a brig for 30 days while serving with the Third Marines at Camp Fuji in the 1950s.<br /> <br /> The Living Theatre revived the play to inaugurate its new permanent location on the Lower East Side in Manhattan on March 29 2007 directed by Judith Malina.<br /> <br /> Self wrappers front wrapper integral with the title page noting credits for playwright Kenneth H. Brown. 52 leaves with last page of text numbered 2-2-45. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine bound with two gold brads. The Living Theatre unknown
1926160406Seattle WA: Blue Mouse Theatre 1926. Vintage newsletter for Seattle's Blue Mouse Theatre Vol. 1 No. 4 for the week beginning Saturday March 17 1923. Newsletter features a two-color promotion for "The Beautiful and Damned" attached to the top left corner of the cover.<br /> <br /> The Blue Mouse Theater still in operation today as the Tacoma Blue Mouse Jr. is Seattle's oldest movie theater. During the 1920s the theater published a weekly newsletter every Saturday promoting current and upcoming films as well as Hollywood news and local interest. <br /> <br /> Promoted in the issue on offer here are the films "A Woman's Woman" 1922 "Suzanna" 1923 and "The Beautiful and Damned" 1922.<br /> <br /> 7.75 x 10.75 inches one-color bifold with a two-color attachment. Very Good plus with a faint horizontal crease and a tiny closed tear and chip to the top left. Blue Mouse Theatre unknown
1954231274New York.: Ballet Theatre Foundation. 1954. Stapled wrap. Very light soiling and light wear to covers otherwise a very good copy. 4to. Signed by Igor Youskevich Alicia Alonso John Kriza Melissa Hayden Roy Fitzell and Job Sanders on their respective photographs. Program for 1954 series at the San Francisco War Memorial Opera House laid in. Numerous photographs of the performers. Ballet Theatre Foundation. unknown