Box 105
Contains 47 Results:
The Blue Bird (Der blaue Vogel), 1923
Souvenir Program : Brother Officers, A Comedy in Three Acts, 1900
Brother officers: a comedy in three acts by Leo Trevor as produced at the Empire Theatre, New York / Leo Trevor. New York: R.H. Russell, 1900. Book; 14 unnumbered pages; all illustrations.
Note: Edition de luxe. Souvenir programme.
The May Russell Burlesque Songster, about 1890s
The May Russell Burlesque Songster by May Russell Burlesque Company. New York: Benedict Popular Publishing Co. Undated, but about 1890s. Unpaginated.
Stamp on back cover indicates this was part of the SUNY Binghamton Theater Collection.
Souvenir Program : Captain Drew on Leave, 1906
Wyndham's Theatre, Monday, January 29th, 1906, 100th performance of Captain Drew on Leave, a play in four acts, by Hubert Henry Davies. Stars included Charles Wyndham, A. Vane-Tempest, Yorke Stephens, Edmund Marice, Marion Terry, Mary Moore.
Two copies, one tied with a cloth ribbon, the other without.
Souvenir Program : The Cardinal, 1903
Souvenir of Mr. E.S. Willard's production of "The cardinal" by Louis N. Parker. London, 1903.
Note: At head of title: St. James's Theatre. "100th performance, Tuesday, December 1st, 1903." "Reprinted for Mr. Willard, by permission of Play-Pictorial."
Two copies. Stamps indicate they were part of the SUNY Binghamton Theater Collection.
The American Theatre's carnival for Britain, 1941
The American Theatre's carnival for Britain organized by the American Theatre Wing of the British War Relief Society, Incorporated : Radio City Music Hall, Friday midnight, February 21, 1941. Radio City Music Hall (New York, N.Y.); British War Relief Society (U.S.); American Theatre Wing. [New York?]: [Radio City Music Hall], 1941. Book; 68 pages: illustrations; 30 cm.
Alternative Titles: Carnival for Britain souvenir program, Carnival for Britain
Souvenir : The Casino, New York, about 1889
Souvenir booklet for the Casino, Broadway and 39th St., New York, Rudolph Aronson, Manager. Published by the Photo-Gravure Co., N.Y. Ten pages consisting of a brief introductory text then images of the interior and exterior of the theatre. Tied together with red string.
Two copies; stamps on back covers indicates that these were part of the SUNY Binghamton Theater Collection.