Theater
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
Boston Theatre program, 1896
Theatre program for the Boston Theatre which includes programs for plays, Rip Van Winkle and many advertisements.
Boston Theatre program, 1898
Theatre program for the Boston Theatre which includes programs for Siegfried, Romeo et Juliette, Die Gotterdammerung, Barber of Seville, and others.
Boston Theatre program for Rip Van Winkle, 1905
Program, Boston Theatre for Rip Van Winkle on October 2, 1905 with Thomas Jefferson in lead role. It includes many advertisements for local businesses.
George A. Newbury playbill collection, 1944-1950
Theater programs from New York City and Chicago. includes the musicals/plays: South Pacific, Hamlet, State of the Union, Life with Father, Annie Get you Gun, Peter Pan, Oklanhoma!, and many more.
Hollis Theatre broadside for Sherlock Holmes, 1901
Broadside for "Sherlock Holmes: the Strange Case of Miss Faulkner," at Hollis St. Theatre, in Boston, MA, on March 4-9, 1901. William Gillette is the leading actor.
Keith's Theatre program for Diplomacy, 1902
Program, Keith's Theatre, located in Providence, Rhode Island, for Diplomacy, on April 21, 1902, Edward F. Albee, Proprietor. It was performed by the Edward F. Albee Stock Company. The play Diplomacy was an English version of M. Sardou's "Dora."
Masonic Drama, 1936-1940
Masonic play collection, 1930-1997
Maurice Parker's Concert Troupe broadside, undated
Broadside of Maurice Parker's Concert Troupe. The company consists of Mrs. Maurice Parker, D. Christie Hunt, Mr. Ambrose Shea, Mr. Maurice Parker. The company will sing songs, tell jokes, and read Shakespeare
Patricia Kervick collection of playbills, 1937-1946
Collection of 1940's playbills or programs, including the plays: Oklahoma, 1946 (St. James Theatre), Stella Dallas, circa 1940 (Rockefeller Center), Life with Father, 1940 (Empire Theatre), I Remember Mama, 1946 (The Music Box), and I'd Rather be Right, 1937 (Alvin Theatre).
