Box 104
Contains 51 Results:
Ziegfeld Theatre : Smiles, 1930
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.
Wilbur Theatre : A Pair of Silk Stockings, 1915
Wilbur Theatre : Very Good Eddie, 1916
The Marbury-Comstock Company presents Very Good Eddie, book by Philip Bartholomae and Guy Bolton, lyrics by Schuyler Greene, music by Jerome Kern, founded on the farce "Over Night." Cast included O.J. Vanasse, Jean De Briac, Oscar Shaw, Florence Earle, Anna Orr, Ernest Truex, Magna Paxton, Julia Mills, Harry Linkey, Alice Dovey, Margaret Moore, Bessie Mulligan, Irma Chase, May Allen.
Stamp on last page indicates that this was part of the SUNY Binghamton Theater Collection.