Box 103
Contains 59 Results:
Royale Theatre (New York City) : From The Second City, 1961
One page program for From The Second City at the Royal Theatre in NYC, music by William Mathieu, directed by Paul Sills. Stars included Howard Alk, Severn Darden, Barbara Harris, Paul Sand, Alan Arkin, Andrew Duncan, Mina Kolb, Eugene Troobnick.
Saratoga Performing Arts Center, 1966-1967
Second Stage : Winterplay, 1983
Program for Winterplay by Adele Edling Shank at the Second Stage in New York City, directed by Harris Yulin. Stars included Reed Birney, Robert Dorfman, Carlin Glynn, James Olson, Judith Roberts, Cristine Rose, Geoffrey Sharp, Ann Talman.
Sheridan Square Playhouse : Slow Dance On The Killing Ground, 1970
Program for Slow Dance on the Killing Ground by William Hanley at the Sheridan Square Playhouse in NYC, directed by John Stix. Stars included George Voskovec, Billy Dee Williams, Madeline Miller.
Radio City Music Hall : Showplace, 1939
Showplace, The magazine of Radio City Music Hall, "Showplace of the Nation," V.3, No.46, November 16, 1939 -- Program for Radio City Music Hall for the week beginning Thursday, November 16, 1939. Included Music Hall Grand Organ (Richard Leibert), The Music Hall Symphony Orchestra (Erno Rapee, Director), Tempo (Produced by Leon Leonidoff), and Ninotchka (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture, produced and directed by Ernst Lubitsch).
Radio City Music Hall : Showplace, 1938
Showplace, The magazine of Radio City Music Hall, "Showplace of the Nation," V.2, No.1, January 6, 1938 -- Program for Radio City Music Hall for the week beginning Thursday, January 6, 1938. Includes Music Hall Grand Organ (Richard Leibert), "Pluto's Quinpuplets" (a Walt Disney Cartoon in Technicolor), The Music Hall Symphony Orchestra (Erno Rapee, Director), "Carnival" Dance Festival (produced by Leon Leonidoff), "Tovarich" (Directed by Anatole Litvak. A Warner Bros. Picture).
Radio City Music Hall : Showplace, 1938
Radio City Music Hall : Showplace, 1938
Shubert-Teck Theatre : East Is West, 1920
William Harris, Jr., presents East Is West, a comedy in three acts and a prologue by Samual Shipman and John B. Hymer, staged by Clifford Brooke, overture and Chines songs by Robert Hood Bowers at the Shubert-Teck Theatre in Buffalo, NY (week of Nov. 15, 1920). Stars included Don Valentine, Edward Pawley, Hal Munnis, Lynn Starling, Hibbard Ayer, Butler Mandeville, Helene Sinnott, Ernest E. Pollock, Dan Clark, Arthur H. Bell and William Bonnelli.