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2002SONG0822218240Brand: Dramatists Play Service Inc 2002-01-01. paperback. Used: Good. 7.75x0.25x5.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Dramatists Play Service, Inc paperback
20022092902137405227Tokishobo 2002. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Tokishobo paperback
AQ22324Newcastle: W. Fordyce Printer s.d. c. 1820s Single leaf broadside edges uncut. A trifle creased and browned. An apparently unrecorded late Georgian playbill advertising three evenings of entertainment provided by a travelling troupe of actors in or around Newcastle including a performance of Church of Scotland minister John Home's 1722-1808 drama in blank verse Douglas. The play first performed in Edinburgh on 14th December 1756 found overwhelming approval with the general public despite having been rejected in London by actor and theatre manager David Garrick over concerns of taste. Not all found fault however Scottish philosopher David Hume said of Home; 'you possess the true theatric genius of Shakespeare and Otway refined from the unhappy barbarism of the one and the licentiousness of the other'. . Dimensions 150 x 230 mm. W. Fordyce, Printer, [s.d., c. 1820s] unknown
146245<p>New York. American Publishing Co. 1892. 8 plates of portraits half-tones from original photographs. 5¾ x 5 inches. Printed wrappers silk-tied. Near fine.</p> <p>Illustrated programme at the New York City Broadway Theatre 1892 an early artifact of the still-extant Actors’ Fund Benefit. The evening’s performance is thoroughly detailed in small type starting at the inside of the front wrap and ending inside the rear wrap. Between are eight portraits of the evening’s actors notably Edward Harrigan 1844–1911 of Harrigan and Hart fame Georgia Cayvan 1857–1906 and Helena Modjeska 1840–1909. The Actors’ Fund began in 1882 by Albert Marshman Palmer 1838–1905 an American theatrical manager born at North Stonington Connecticut.</p> <p>See Actorsfund dot org.</p> unknown