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Theatre Royal Bath : Rebecca, 1961
Program for Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier at the Theatre Royal Bath, directed by John Gordon Ash. Stars included Michael Behr, Lise Gannon and the London Resident Company (George Sylvester, Beau Daniells, Beatrice Bevan, Hector Andrews, Shaun Curry, Roger Clayton, Genista Streeten, Jean Robertson, William Redmond, Roger Clayton).
Adams-Stone Collection
The Theatre Royal Bristol (book) advertising pamphlet, 1974
Advertising pamphlet (pre-publication subscription form) for The Theatre Royal, Bristol, 1766-1966, Two Centuries of Stage History by Kathleen Barker, to be published under the imprint of the Society for Theatre Research on March 1, 1974.
Adams-Stone Collection
Tremont Theatre (Boston) : The Leather Patch, 1890
Tremont Theatre (Boston) : The Professor's Love Story, 1893
Fourth of the engagement of the eminent actor, Mr. E.S. Willard, under the management of Mr. A.M. Palmer, last presentations of the comedy in three acts, entitled The Professor's Love Story, written by J.M. Barrie. Cast included Ethel Douglass, Emma Rivers, H. Cane, Hugh Harting, Louis Massen, Maxine Elliot, Nannie Craddock, F.H. Tyler, Royce Carleton, Fred Maxwell, Marie Burroughs.
Stamp on the back cover indicates that this was part of the SUNY Binghamton Theater Collection.
Tremont Theatre (Boston) : Prince Ananias, 1895
Trumpet Amphitheatre (New Philadelphia, Ohio) : Trumpet in the Land, 1971
Uhrig's Cave (St. Louis) : The Beggar Student, 1900
The Spencer Opera Co., Grace Van Studdiford, Prima Donna, under the personal direction of Mr. Alexander Spencer, presenting The Beggar Student, comic military opera in three acts by C. Millocker. Cast included Gertrude Lodge, Nellie Braggins, George Shields, Fanny Da Costa, R. St. John, R.L. English, W.W. Hinshaw, Edwin W. Hoff, William Steiger, Hal. Clayton, Thomas Hubbel.
Stamp on back cover indicates that this was part of the SUNY Binghamton Theater Collection.
Uhrig's Cave (St. Louis) : Martha, 1900
The Spencer Opera Co., Grace Van Studdiford, Prima Donna, under the personal direction of Mr. Alexander Spencer, presenting Flowtow's immortal opera, Martha, in five acts. Cast included Gertrude Lodge, William Wade Hinshaw, Martin Pache, George Shields, William Steiger, Fanny DaCosta, Mamie Leslie.
Stamp on the back cover indicates that this was part of the SUNY Binghamton Theater Collection.
Washington Playbill : 1968-1969 Season, 1968 - 1969
Brochure for University of Washington Press theatre-related publications.