Box 102
Contains 63 Results:
New Royalty Theatre : Souvenir of the Inauguration, 1906
New Royalty Theatre : Théâtre Français performances, 1906
New Royalty Theatre : Theatre Francais : Le Père Lebonnard, 1906
Pamphlet [no covers] giving synopsis of performance at the New Royalty Theatre, Theatre Francais of La Père Lebonnard by Jean Aicard [synopsis by Ernst Mayer].
Documentation indicates that this is part of the Adams-Stone Collection.
Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre : Trial by Jury and Ruddigore, 1957
Memorial Auditorium (Louisville, Kentucky) : I'd Rather Be Right, 1938
Four page pamphlet: Sam H. Harris presents George M. Cohan in a new musical comedy "I'd Rather Be Right" by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart, music and lyrics by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, direct from its sensational New York triumph.
His Majesty's Theatre (Aberdeen) : Half-Past Eight, 1952
Program for Half-Past Eight ("A Cocktail of Song, Dance and Laughter") at His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen, directed by Charles Ross. Stars included Harry Gordon, the "Half-Past Eight" Girls, Hope Jackman, Clement Ashby, Shirley Butler, Jack Holden, Joan Tucker, Jack Spurgeon, Tony Redmond, Dickie Henderson, Allen Christie.
Adams-Stone Collection
Imperial Theatre : Song of Norway, 1945
One page announcement for the opera Song of Norway, based on the life and music of Edvard Grieg, musical adaptation and lyrics by Robert Wright and George Forrest, book by Milton Lazarus, from a play by Homer Curran. Stars included Irra Petina, Helena Bliss, Lawrence Books, Robert Shafter, Sig Arno, Walter Kingsford, Ivy Scott. Ballets under the direction of the Ballet Russe of Monte Carlo.
Adams-Stone Collection
Mercury Theatre : The Shoemakers Holiday, 1937
Mershon Auditorium (Ohio State University) : Hamlet, 1970-1971
Hollis Street Theatre : Nobody Home, 1915
Program for Nobody Home by Guy Bolton and Paul Rubens at the Hollis Street Theatre in Boston, presented by the Marbury-Comstock Company. Stars included Tom Graves, Quentin Tod, Charles Judels, Maude Odell, Nigel Barrie, Mignon McGibney, Gertrude Waixel, Elizabeth More, Coralie Blythe, George Lydecker, Adele Rowland, Helen Clarke, Lawrence Grossmith, Carl Lyle.
Documentation indicates that these Boston programs were given to Allan Jackson by Lisa Beth Miller.