Box 7
Contains 58 Results:
Bromfield, Loius and John Gearon. De Luxe. Playbill. Shubert Theatre, Boston, 18 February 1935
Goodrich, Francis and Albert Beckett. The Diary of Anne Frank. Playbill. Wilbur Theatre, Boston, 7 April 1958
With Francis Lederer, Maria Palmer, and Gilbert Green. Directed by Garson Kanin.
"The Drunkard or the Fallen Saved." Detroit. The Players Theatre, [n.d.]
Sensational revival of Mr. Phineas T. Barnum's original melodrama demonstrating the curse of drink. Devised by Mr. Edwin Gramercy. With Bertha Forman, Carroll Mountjoy, Edwin Gramercy, etc. Presented by the Teetotalers, Inc.
Fiedler, Arthur. "Sunday at 4:30." Program. Boston Opera House, [Boston], 8 October 1944
Arthur Fiedler, conductor. First in a series of Sunday afternoon concerts.
"La Fiesta de Los Angeles." Official program Los Angeles, Calif., 4-13 September 1931
Tunney, Kieran and John Synge. God and Kate Murphy. Playbill. Wilber Theatre, Boston, 2 February 1959
Directed by Burgess Meredith. With Mike Kellin, John McGiver, and Larry Hagman.
Shakespeare, William. Hamlet. Kansas City Music Hall, 26-27 January 1937
George L. Goldman, director. With Leslie Howard, Wilfrid Walter, Mary Servoss, Pamela Stanley.
Cary, Joyce. The Horse's Mouth. Playbill. The Sombrero Playhouse, Phoenix, 31 March 1959
Novel by Joyce Cary. Screenplay by Alec Guinness. Directed by Ronald Neame. Produced by John Bryan. with Alec Guinness, Kay Walsh, Renee Houston and Mike Morgan.
The House of Rothschild. Illustrated Program; [Hollywood, n.d.]
Screenplay by Nunnally Johnson. Directed by Alfred Werker. A Darryl F. Zanuck production, presented by Joseph M. Schenck. With George Arliss, Boris Karloff, Loretta Young, Robert Young. To commemorate 20th Century Pictures first anniversary. Enclosed is parchment signed by Hollywood artists with birthday greetings to Joesph Schenck and Darryl Zanuck.
The Japanese Children's Theatre. Playbill. Wilshire-Ebell Theatre, Hollywood, Calif., 15 January [n.y.]
Kabuki plays and dances. Directed by Tomofuku Nakamura. Produced by Michio Ito.
Jumbo. Playbill. Hippodrome, New York, [n.d.]
Produced by Billy Rose. Libretto by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur. Music and lyrics by Richard Rogers and Lorenz Hart. With Jimmy Durante and Paul Whiteman and his orchestra.
Let Freedom Ring. Playbill. Broadhurst Theatre, New York, November 18, 1935
Drama by Albert Bein based on Grace Lumpkin's novel To Make My Bread. Produced by Albert Bein and Jack Goldsmith. Staged by Worthington Miner. With Norma Chambers, Will Geer.
O'Neill, Eugene. Long Day's Journey into Night. Playbill. Wilbur Theatre, Boston, 22 October 1956
Drama by Eugene O'Neill. Directed by Jose Quintero. Produced by Leigh Connell, Theodore Mann and Jose Quintero. With Frederic March and Florence Eldridge.
Skinner, Corneila Otis. The Loves of Charles II. Playbill. Forth-eight Street Theatre, 8 January 1934
Repertory of author's dramatic sequences and character sketchesThe Loves of Charles II and The Wives of Henry VIII.
Hoffe, Moncton. Many Waters. Playbill. Paramount Theatre, New York., 11-20 June 1931
Directed by Gilmor Brown. With Lorin Baker, Ruth Covell Levinson and Mary Mason.
Mary Burns, Fugitive. Paramount Theatre, New York, 15 November 1935
Paramount Picture presented by Adolph Zukor. Produced by Walter Wagner. Directed by William K. Howard. With Sylvia Sidney and Melvyn Dlouglas.
McGroarty, John Steven. The Mission Play. Program. The Mission, San Gabriel, Calif., 1932
John Steven McGroarty, director. Jose Ceniceros, conductor and Ignacio del Castillo with R.D. McLean, music directors.
Merrill, Bob. New Girl in Town. Playbill. Shubert Theatre, Boston, 15 April 1957
Musical play based on the play Anna Christie by Eugene O'Neill. Book by George Abbott. Music and Lyrics by Bob Merrill. Staged by Bob Fosse. Music director: Hal Hastings. With Gwen Verdon and Thelma Ritter.
Ackland, Rodney.Night in the House. Playbill. Booth Theatre, New York, 11 November 1935
Play by Rodney Ackland. Adapted from Hugh Walpole's novel The Old Ladies. Directed by Donald Blackwell. Presented by Helen Arthur. With Ellen Hall, Mildred Natwick, Josephine Hull, and Nance O'Neil.
". . . one-third of a nation . . ." a living newspaper about housing. Program. New York, Federal Theatre, 17 January 1938
Play by Arthur Arent (Federal Theatre Project). Staged by Lem Ward. Produced by Philip Barber.