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Souvenir : Miss Alice Nielsen in The Fortune Teller and The Singing Girl, 1899

 File — Box: 105, Folder: 40
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Miss Alice Nielsen in The fortune teller and The singing girl. Edition de Luxe Souvenir published by arrangement with Mr. Frank Perley, drawings by Marc Gambier and others. Washington, D.C., R.G. Craerin, 1899. Book; [13] pages of illustrations frontispiece (portrait) 31 cm.

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

Dates: 1899

Souvenir of the Lyceum "Faust", 1887-1894

 File — Box: 105, Folder: 41
Scope and Contents Souvenir book for Sir Henry Irving's Broadway engagement and American tour of W.G. Wills's Faust, adapted from Goethe; known as "the Lyceum Faust" for the Irving's London Theatre, where he premiered and performed the piece. Irving portrayed Mephistopheles, while Ellen Terry performed Margaret; the title role was played by George Alexander (the original Valentine, who succeeded H.B. Conway as Faust). Profusely illustrated by W. Telbin, W.H. Margetson, Hawes Craven, J. Bernard Partridge, and...
Dates: 1887-1894

Souvenir : False Gods at His Majesty's Theatre, 1909

 File — Box: 105, Folder: 42
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Souvenir: His Majesty's Theatre, False Gods, an Egyptian play in four acts, translated by J.B. Fagan, from "La Foi," by Brieux, music specially composed by Saint-Saƫns. The photographs reproduced by courtesy of the "Daily Mirror" Studios. Eleven pages of images of characters and scenes from play. Tied with beige string.

Dates: 1909

Souvenir Brochure : The Four Musketeers at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, 1967

 File — Box: 105, Folder: 43
Scope and Contents Sixteen-page souvenir brochure for The Four Musketeers, a musical with a score by Laurie Johnson and lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer. It was developed from a book by Michael Pertwee loosely based on The Three Musketeers.The musical premiered at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London on December 5, 1967. It was directed by Peter Coe. The sets were designed by Sean Kenny.Harry Secombe played D'Artagnan, with Aubrey Woods as Richelieu. Also in the original London cast were:...
Dates: 1967

Funny Girl on Broadway, 1964

 File — Box: 105, Folder: 44
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Souvenir booklet for the original Broadway producation of Funny Girl starring Barbra Streisand and Sydney Chaplin, produced by Ray Stark, music by Jule Styne, lyrics by Bob Merrill.

Dates: 1964

Souvenir Programme : The Darling of the Gods, His Majesty's Theatre , 1903

 File — Box: 105, Folder: 45
Scope and Contents Illustrated souvenir program for the London production of The Darling of the Gods, His Majesty's Theatre Monday December 28, 1903; folding concertina with 6 full-color lithographs (on 12 panels) by Yoshio Markino, and with illustration to front board of a samurai sword dripping blood, on the edge of which sits a butterfly (after a design by Sir Joseph Causton and Sons Ltd.); also includes cast of characters, synopsis of scenery, and introduction by Raymond Blathwayt. Title page reads...
Dates: 1903

Souvenir Book : New York Hippodrome, 1911

 File — Box: 105, Folder: 46
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Souvenir book, New York Hippodrome, the nation's home of magnificent spectale: season 1911-1912. New York: Comstock and Gest, Inc., 1911. Book; [22] pages: illustrations, music, portraits; 31 cm.

Dates: 1911