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Box 104

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Contains 51 Results:

Winter Garden : Ziegfeld Follies, 1934

 File — Box: 104, Folder: 45
Scope and Contents

Mrs. Florenz Ziegfeld (Billie Burke) presents Ziegfeld Follies, glorifying the American girl, staged by Bobby Connolly, stage director Dennis Murray. Performers included Judith Barron and Ensemble, Loretta Dennison, Willie Howard, Fannie Brice, Everett Marshall, Patricia Bowman, Cherry and June Preisser, Vilma and Buddy Ebsen, Eve Arden, Brice Hutchins, Leon Barte.

Stamp on back cover indicates that this was part of the SUNY Binghamton Theater Collection.

Two copies.

Dates: 1934

Theatre Guild, 1934-1935

 File — Box: 104, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents

Small informational brochure for The Theatre Guild giving details of the following plays: Mary of Scotland at the Alvin Theatre, They Shall Not Die at the Royale Theatre, Ah, Wilderness! at the Guild Theatre. Also gives information on membership and subscription to the magazine, The Stage.

Two brochures.

Dates: 1934-1935

Waldorf Theatre : Another Language, 1933

 File — Box: 104, Folder: 38
Scope and Contents

Arthur J. Beckhard presents Another Language, a play by Rose Franken, staged by Mr. Beckhard. Stars included Louise Huntington, Wyrley Birch, William Pike, Esther Dale, Bruce MacFarlane, Genevieve Frizzel, Herbert Duffy, Eleanor Hicks, Glenn Anders, Helen Walpole, Ralph Urmy.

Dates: 1933

Ziegfeld Theatre : Hot-Cha!, 1932

 File — Box: 104, Folder: 51
Scope and Contents Ziegfeld production of the Brown and Henderson musical comedy Hot-Cha!, laid in Mexico, words and music by Lew Brown and Ray Henderson, dances staged by Bobby Colnnolly, dialogue staged by Edgar MacGregor and Ed Lilley, Al Goodman and His Orchestra. Stars included Bert Lahr, Lupe Velez, Marjorie White, Lynne Overman, June Knight, June MacCloy, Veloz and Yolanda, Antonio and Renee De Marco, Tito Coral, Revva Reyes, et al. Program also touts "75 Glorified Girls."Stamp on back...
Dates: 1932

Ziegfeld Theatre : Smiles, 1930

 File — Box: 104, Folder: 50
Scope and Contents Florenz Siegfeld offers Marilyn Miller and The Astaires (Adele Astaire, Fred Astaire) in Smiles with Tom Howard, Eddie Foy, Jr. and Paul Gregory, a new musical comedy, dialogue by William Anthony McGuire, music by Vincent Youmans. Stars included Edward Raquello, Adrian Rosley, Lorraine Jaillet, Gil White, Frank Coletti, Pat Mann, Arline Aber, Charline Aber, Bernard Jukes, Claire Dodd, Hilda Moreno.Stamp on the back cover indicates that this was part of the SUNY Binghamton Theater...
Dates: 1930

Tremont Theatre (Boston) : The Leather Patch, 1890

 File — Box: 104, Folder: 28
Scope and Contents Mr. Edward Harrigan and his New York Company, under the management of M.W. Hanley, Mr. Edward Harrigan's successful original comedy, in three acts, entitled, The Leather Patch. Stars included Joseph Sparks, Peter Goldrich, John Walsh, Dan Burke, Harry Fisher, Harry Davenport, James Burke, Hattie Moore, Isabel Archer, Emily Yeamans, Daisy Temple, Ada Lewis, Mabel Dunlap, Annie Yeamans.Stamp on the back cover indicates that this was part of the SUNY Binghamton Theater...
Dates: 1890

Tremont Theatre (Boston) : The Professor's Love Story, 1893

 File — Box: 104, Folder: 29
Scope and Contents

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.

Dates: 1893

Tremont Theatre (Boston) : Prince Ananias, 1895

 File — Box: 104, Folder: 30
Scope and Contents First week of the annual Boston engagement of The Famous Bostonians, Barnabee and MacDonald, Proprietors, presenting an original comic opera, in two acts, entitled Prince Ananias. Cast included George B. Frothingham, Harry Dale, W.H. MacDonald, Eugene Cowles, Henry Clay Barnabee, Joseph Sheehan, James E. Mlller, J.R. Boyle, Josephine Bartlett, Mena Cleary, Caroline Hamilton, Jessie Bartlett Davis.Inserted into program is a small flier for The Heir-At-Law at the Hollis Street...
Dates: 1895

Trumpet Amphitheatre (New Philadelphia, Ohio) : Trumpet in the Land, 1971

 File — Box: 104, Folder: 31
Scope and Contents Paul Green's immortal Trumpet in the Land, produced by the Ohio Outdoor Historical Drama Association, Inc., August J. LeBoeuf, Executive Producer, directed by Mark Schoenberg. Players included Garland McKinney, Dolly McCarter, Christopher Parsons, Virginia Wilhelm, Christopher Schario, Pat Hurley, Melody Leggett, George White, Graham Timbes.Tucked inside the brochure: Four-page pamphlet giving scenes, cast, etc., including cast changes, postcard with a quote from the diary of...
Dates: 1971

Uhrig's Cave (St. Louis) : The Beggar Student, 1900

 File — Box: 104, Folder: 32
Scope and Contents

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.

Dates: 1900