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Hollis Street Theatre : Dollars and Sense, 1892

 File — Box: 102, Folder: 9
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Program for Dollars and Sense, Mr. Daly's three act comedy, adopted from the German of L'Arronge at the Hollis Street Theatre in Boston, special engagement of Augustin Daly's Company. Stars included Charles Wheatleigh, James Lewis, Charles Leclercq, George Clarke, Herbert Gresham, William Gilbert, Hobart Boswotte, Lotta Lynne, Ada Rehan.

Documentation indicates that these Boston programs were given to Allan Jackson by Lisa Beth Miller.

Dates: 1892

Hopkins Imperial Theatre : Fanchon the Cricket, 1899

 File — Box: 102, Folder: 18
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Program for Fanchon the Cricket, a domestic drama in five acts, Arthur Mackley Stage Director, at the Hopkins Imperial Theatre in St. Louis. Stars included Nadine Winston, Maurice Freeman, Edward McWade, Herbert Chesley, W. Smith, Louis Frohoff, Edwin Boring, James Bell, Albert A. Ebert, Thomas Deverick, J.H. Morgan.

Program includes advertisements for vaudeville shows.

Dates: 1899

Hopkins Imperial Theatre : The Silver King, 1899

 File — Box: 102, Folder: 19
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Program for The Silver King, a drama in five acts, Arthur Mackley Stage Director, at the Hopkins Imperial Theatre in St. Louis. Stars included Maurice Freeman, Arthur Mackley, Nadine Winston, Edward McWade, W. Smith, Herbert Chesley, Edwin Boring, Henry Shumer, Maurice Brennan, Earle Stirling, Alfred A. Ebert.

Program includes advertisements for vaudeville shows.

Dates: 1899

Hopkins Imperial Theatre : The County Fair, 1900

 File — Box: 102, Folder: 20
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Program for The County Fair, a picture of New England life, in 4 acts, by Charles Barnard, Arthur Mackley as Stage Director, at the Hopkins Imperial Theatre in St. Louis. Stars included Neil Burgess, Henry Shumer, Herbert Chesley, Edward McWade, Edwin Boring, Alfred A. Ebert, Leonard Scarlet, Arthur Mackley, Ginger, Maye Louise Aigen, Nadine Winston, Fannie Abbott.

Includes advertisements for vaudeville shows.

Dates: 1900

B.F. Keith's Theatre : Vaudeville, 1915

 File — Box: 102, Folder: 24
Scope and Contents Program for vaudeville at B.F. Keith's Theatre. Featured: Minnelli, Victor Herbert, B.F. Keith's Theatre Orchestra directed by Bart E. Grady, Crossman's Eight Entertainers (Estelle Churchill, Sofia J. Geiger, Amy Cutler, Leila Batterest, Lloyd Wolfe, George Koty, Charles Crossman, Earnest Bial), Charles Hoey and Harry Lee, George Bancroft and Octavia Broske, William Lloyd and George F. Britt, Fritzi Scheff, Harry-Sharrocks-Emma, Kerville Family, Documentation indicates that these...
Dates: 1915

Hasty Pudding Theatre : Other People's Money, 1991

 File — Box: 102, Folder: 1
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Program for Trinity Repertory Company's production of Other People's Money by Jerry Sterner, presented by The Poets' Theatre at the Hasty Pudding Theatre in Cambridge, MA, directed by Richard Jenkins. Stars included William Damkoehler, William Cain, Barbara Orson, Jack Willis, Anne Scurria.

Dates: 1991

Impossible Ragtime Theatre : Dark Ages, 1980

 File — Box: 102, Folder: 23
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Program for Dark Ages by Kevin O'Morrison at the Impossible Ragtime Theatre in New York City, directed by Stephen Zuckerman. Stars included Thomas Barbour, Dann Florek, Georgine Hall, Michael Kaufman, Larry Kelly, Johanna Leister, Arthur McFarland, Ennis Smith, Colby Willis.

Dates: 1980

Kennedy Center : Long Day's Journey Into Night, 1976

 File — Box: 102, Folder: 25
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Booklet for the American Bicentennial Theater, a joint effort of The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and Xerox Corporation, announcement of upcoming production of Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey Into Night. Gives history of O'Neill and his productions in theatre.

Dates: 1976

Lisner Auditorium : Mark Twain Tonight!, 1959

 File — Box: 102, Folder: 26
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Program for Mark Twain Tonight! : A Re-creation of America's Greatest Humorist, starring Hal Holbrook, presented by Patrick Hayes in association with The Friday Morning Music Club.

Dates: 1959

The Living Theatre : Repertory for the 10th Anniversary, 1961

 File — Box: 102, Folder: 27
Scope and Contents Pamphlet for The Living Theatre, Repertory, 1961-62, 10th Anniversary.Founded in 1947 as an imaginative alternative to the commercial theater by Judith Malina, the German-born student of Erwin Piscator, and Julian Beck, an abstract expressionist painter of the New York School, The Living Theatre has staged nearly a hundred productions performed in eight languages in 28 countries on five continents – a unique body of work that has influenced theater the world over. [from :...
Dates: 1961