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Box 106

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Contains 51 Results:

Little Miss Nobody at the Lyric Theatre, undated

 File — Box: 106, Folder: 37
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Little Miss Nobody, Lyric Theatre, hardcover book; 32 pages; 21 cm, illustrated, text is "the story retold."

Dates: undated

Souvenir : The Lion in Winter, 1968

 File — Box: 106, Folder: 38
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Title page reads: The Overland Stage Company, Inc. presents Walter Slezak in The Lion In Winter by James Goldman, also starring Margaret Phillips, with Alexander Courtney, Michael Goodwin, Peter howard, James Storm, Elizabeth Farley, directed by Milton Katselas.

Dates: 1968

Souvenir : Jubilee of Marie Tempest at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, 1935

 File — Box: 106, Folder: 39
Scope and Contents Souvenir Program Of The Matinee Organised By The Daily Telegraph As A Tribute To Miss Marie Tempest On The Occasion Of Her Jubilee, May 28, 1935. At head of title: Theatre Royal Drury Lane in the presence of Her Majesty the Queen."/ Bound in portfolio./ "Our rogue in porcelain, by Sir James Barrie": pages 8-11; "First rehearsal, by W. Somerset Maugham": pages 12; "Music's tribute, by Edward German": p. 15; "The very essence of acting, by Noel Coward": p. 16-17; "The lustre of her laughter,...
Dates: 1935

Souvenir : Marigold at the Kingsway Theatre, 1927

 File — Box: 106, Folder: 40
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Marigold Souvenir, "A pictorial story of the play," Simon Ord presents Marigold, a comedy by L. Allen Harker and F.R. Pryor , produced at the Kingsway Theatre, April 21, 1927. 16 pages, illustrated.

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

Dates: 1927

Souvenir : The Merry Widow, 1908

 File — Box: 106, Folder: 41
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Souvenir of the First Anniversary Performance in London of the play with music "The Merry Widow" (Die lustige Witwe), written by Victor Leon and Leo Stein, lyrics by Adrian Ross, music by Franz Lehar, produced at Daly's Theatre on June 8, 1907 by Mr George Edwardes: the story of the play, in verse, by Adrian Ross; illustrations by Talbot Hughes. London: William Heinemann, 1908.

Stamp on last page indicates that this was part of the SUNY Binghamton Theater Department.

Dates: 1908

Souvenir Book : New York Hippodrome, 1916

 File — Box: 106, Folder: 1
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Hippodrome Souvenir Book (1916-17 Season), Dillingham, Charles [Manager]. Souvenir book for 1916-1917 season, the second of Charles Dillingham's management. This season's feature was a three-act presentation entitled The Big Show, which featured a performance of The Sleeping Beauty by Anna Pavlowa in the second act and an ice-ballet in the third act called The Merry Doll. Many photos and ads throughout.

Dates: 1916

Souvenir Book : New York Hippodrome, 1922

 File — Box: 106, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents Hippodrome Souvenir Book (1922-23), Dillingham, Charles [Manager]. The "super-spectacle" for this season was "Better Times, conceived and stage by R.H. Burniside, music by Raymond Hubbell. The production opened September 2nd, 1922 and ran for 405 performances. Performers included Archie Leach (who would later change his name to Cary Grant). Other acts included Elna Hansen, Esther Greenacre, Serita Lorraine, Ebba Sparre, "The Pogo Girls,""The Jumping Rope Girls," Patrick and Francisco's...
Dates: 1922

Souvenir Post-Card Album : The Garden of Allah, 1911

 File — Box: 106, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents Garden of Allah 1911 Century Theatre (New York City) souvenir postcard albaum. Inside are black and white postcards with scenes from the play. Published by Dana Bennett Co., New York, 4"x 6"."Two copies:1) One cent U.S. Postal stamp on front, inside are three postcards: "Boris and Domini in 'The Garden of Allah'", "Street of the ouled nails" (scene from the play), and "The Dancing house" (scene from the play)2) Inside are two postcards: "The Spirit of the...
Dates: 1911

Comic Souvenir of the Gay Gordons, about 1908

 File — Box: 106, Folder: 4
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A Comic Souvenir Of The Gay Gordons by Betty Hicks, with illustrations by W. Barton Wilkinson, printed by Sir Joseph Causton and Sons, Ltd. in London. Wrappers with text and illustrations bound with green string.

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

Dates: about 1908

Gems of Indigo at the Casino, New York, 1891

 File — Box: 106, Folder: 5
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Gems of Indigo, Spactacular Opera Burlesque by Johann Strauss, the only authorized edition as performed at the Casino, New York. New York: Wm. A. Pond and Co., 1891. Musical Score: Printed music; Operas 1 vocal score (40 pages); 30 cm.

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

Dates: 1891