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Stanton Theatre: This Week's Program Feb. 8, 1926
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Philadelphia, Pa.: Stanton Theatre, 1926. Very Good -. 1 sheet (30 x 11.5 cm.) printed on both sides. Contains the program for the week beginning Monday, Feb. 8th, consisting of organ selections by Mr. Crisp and Mr. Templeton, an Our Gang comedy "Buried Threasure," Pathe news, a musical prelude by Harry W. Meyer and the Stanton Symphony Orchestra, and the feature, "The Splendid Road." The cast of the feature consisted of Lionel Barrymore, Anna Q. Nilsson, Robert Frazer, Edwards Davis... more information
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$8.50
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Buddies Playbill 1921 Philadelphia Lyric Theatre
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Philadelphia, Pa.: Lyric Theatre, 1921. Very Good. 24 p.: illustrated advertisements; 20 cm. (8 inches). Stapled program printed in black and green with "Lyric & Adelphi Theatres" on front cover. The program for "Buddies" starring Donald Brian, Peggy Wood, and Ralph Morgan at the Lyric Theatre beginning Mon., Jan. 17, 1921. A comedy by George V. Hobart; lyrics and music by B.C. Hilliam. With ads for many Philadelphia businesses, including the Jordan Playboy (an automobile prod... more information
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$8.50
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Stanton Theatre Magazine & Program Jan. 11, 1926
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Philadelphia, Pa.: Stanton Theatre, 1926. Very Good. [8] p.: illustrated advertisements; 20 cm. (8 inches). Stapled pamphlet. Page count includes wrappers. Contains the program for the week of Jan. 11, 1926, with organists Crist and Templeton playing Gerschwin's "Tip Toes" and the movie "That Royle Girl," directed by D.W. Griffith and featuring W.C. Fields, Carol Dempster, James Kirkwood, Harrison Ford (1884-1957), Marie Chambers, Paul Everton, George Rigas, Florence Auer, Ida W... more information
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$9.50
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Forever After Playbill 1920 Philadelphia Lyric Theatre
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Philadelphia, Pa.: Lyric Theatre, 1920. Very Good -. 24 p.: illustrated advertisements; 20 cm. Stapled program printed in grey and red with "Lyric & Adelphi Theatres" on front cover. The program for "Forever After" by Owen Davis at the Lyric Theatre beginning Mon., Feb. 9, 1920, starring Alice Brady. The cast included Mrs. Russ Whytal (Mary Adelaide Knowles), James L. Crane, Frank Hatch, Dorothy Betts, Frederick Manatt, Virginia Huppert, Gustave Rolland, and Charles Lark. With ads... more information
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$9.50
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The Guest of Honor Playbill 1920 Philadelphia Lyric Theatre
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Philadelphia, Pa.: Lyric Theatre, 1920. Very Good -. 24 p.: illustrated advertisements; 20 cm. (8 inches). Stapled program printed in grey and red with "Lyric & Adelphi Theatres" on front cover. The program for "The Guest of Honor" starring William Hodge at the Lyric Theatre beginning Mon., March 1, 1920. The cast included Jennie Lamont, Charles W. Butler, and J. Albert Hall. With ads for many Philadephia businesses, including the Cabaret at the Bingham Rose Cafe with the Versa... more information
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$9.50
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Blossom Time Playbill 1922 Philadelphia Lyric Theatre
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Philadelphia, Pa.: Lyric Theatre, 1922. Very Good. 24 p.: illustrated advertisements; 20 cm. (8 inches). Stapled program printed in black and orange with "Lyric & Adelphi Theatres" on front cover. The program for "Blossom Time" at the Lyric Theatre beginning Mon., Oct. 23, 1922. Book and lyrics by Dorothy Donnelly; music from melodies of Franz Schubert and H. Berle adapted by Sigmund Romberg; under the personal direction of J.J. Shubert. Featuring Olga Cook, Zoe Barnett, Ann Mi... more information
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$9.50
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The Magic Melody Playbill 1920 Philadelphia Lyric Theatre
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Philadelphia, Pa.: Lyric Theatre, 1920. Very Good. 24 p.: illustrated advertisements; 20 cm. (8 inches). Stapled program printed in grey and red with "Lyric & Adelphi Theatres" on front cover. The program for "The Magic Melody" starring Charles Purcell, Julia Dean, Tom McNaughton, Bertee Beaumonte, and Emma Haig at the Lyric Theatre beginning Mon., April 26, 1920. Play by Frederic Arnold Kummer, music by Sigmund Romberg, and art direction by Willy Pogany. With ads for many Phil... more information
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$10.50
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The Belle of New York of 1921 Playbill Philadelphia Lyric Theatre
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Philadelphia, Pa.: Lyric Theatre, 1921. Very Good +. 24 p.: illustrated advertisements; 20 cm. (8 inches). Stapled program printed in black and blue with "Lyric & Adelphi Theatres" on front cover. The program for the New York Winter Garden production of "Belle of New York of 1921" starring at the Lyric Theatre beginning Mon., May 2, 1921. Founded on the musical comedy by Hugh Morton and Gustav Kerker; book by Edgar Smith; staged by Lew Morton and J.C. Huffman; musical numbers and... more information
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$10.50
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Soho Clarion: Festival Issue [Soho Festival 1976 Programme]
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London: Soho Society, 1976. Very Good. [12] p.: illustrations; 30 cm. Light green wrapper printed in dark green with Soho Festival information. Never attached to the 12 pages of the Clarion, which are stapled. The Clarion contains information about activities of the Soho Society, including fundraising for the restoration of the tower of Saint Anne's, efforts on behalf of the craft trades in Soho, It also contains an article about life in Soho by mystery writer and Soho resident Gordon Williams and... more information
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$14.50
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Stanton Theatre Magazine & Program Dec. 17, 1923
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Philadelphia, Pa.: Stanton Theatre, 1923. Very Good. [16] p.: illustrated advertisements; 20 cm. (8 inches). Stapled pamphlet. Page count includes wrappers. Contains the program for the movie showing the week of Dec. 17, 1923, "Rupert of Hentzau," starring Adolphe Menjou, Elaine Hammerstein, Bert Lytell, Lew Cody, Claire Windsor, Hobart Bosworth, Bryant Washburn, Marjorie Daw, Elmo Lincoln, Irving Cummings, Mitchell Lewis, Josephine Crowell, Nigel DeBrullier, and Gertrude Astor. Includes an ... more information
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$15.00
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Program "Peace on Earth" International Assembly of Jehovah's Witnesses July 29-August 3, 1969
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Philadelphia, Pa.: Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania, 1969. Very Good -. 32 p.: illustrations; 18 cm. Paperback with covers in red, yellow, and white. With a folded map of the London Underground. Title page printed in red and black. The program from the International Assembly of Jehovah's Witnesses held at Wembley Stadium in London in 1969. Contains the daily schedules and maps. In Very Good- Condition: edges of cover rubbed; creasing to corners of cover and pages; pages are c... more information
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The Ray: October 8, 1883 Vol. 13 No. 35
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Boston, Mass.: H.A. M'Glenen, 1883. Very Good. Printed by Alfred Mudge & Son. [4] p.: illustrations; 31 cm. (12 inches). Theater program for the Boston Theatre for a performance of "Jalma" by Charles Gayler, with original music by Napier Lothian. The cast included: William Redmund, Frazer Coulter, Frank E. Lamb, Mrs. Thomas Barry (Clara Barry), Edith Kingdon, Grace Thorne, and Rosa France. "Ingenious Stage Mechanism" by W.P. Prescott, and "Calcium and Gas Effects" ... more information
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$18.50
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Skitch Henderson Autograph--program from 1964 concert with the Amarillo Symphony Orchestra
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Amarillo, Tx.: Amarillo Symphony Orchestra, 1964. Very Good +. 20 p.: illustrations; 22 cm. Skitch Henderson signed across the front of the program. The concert, performed Dec. 12, 1964, was a Christmas pops concert. The second half of the program featured Skitch Henderson as both conductor and pianist on Edvard Grieg's Lyric Suite, op. 54, and various modern Christmas songs and traditional carols, joined by the Amarillo Symphony Chorus. In Very Good+ Condition: one light vertical crease; clean an... more information
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$25.00
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The Academy of Music 119th Anniversary Concert & Ball--January 24, 1976 [Program]
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Philadelphia: Philadelphia Orchestra, 1976. Very Good. 224 pages: photographs (primarily color, a few black-and-white); 28 cm. Grey paper covers with white spine title and cover title. Color reproduction on front and back covers of Edna Andrade's painting Singing Spiral. The Academy Concert and Ball (usually referred to simply as the Academy Ball) is a major event in the Philadelphia social scene, held annually to raise funds for the Academy of Music. This program from the 1976 Academy Concert and... more information
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$25.00
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The Academy of Music 123rd Anniversary Concert and Ball--January 26, 1980 [Program]
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Philadelphia: Philadelphia Orchestra, 1980. Very Good. 201, [3] pages: photographs (primarily color, a few black-and-white); 28 cm. Color paper covers with white spine title and blackcover title. Color illustraion on front cover of Jim Lueders' painting Small Flower. The Academy Concert and Ball (usually referred to simply as the Academy Ball) is a major event in the Philadelphia social scene, held annually to raise funds for the Academy of Music. This program from the 1980 Academy Concert and Bal... more information
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$25.00
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José Iturbi Autograph--program from 1957 Greig Piano Concerto performance with the Dallas Symhony Orchestra
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Fort Worth, Tx.: Fort Worth Subscription Series, 1957. Very Good +. [8] p.; 23 cm. José Iturbi signed the third page, containing the program of the concert, which took place on March 19, 1857, in Will Rogers Memorial Auditorium in Forth Worth, Texas. The Dallas Symphony was conducted by Walter Hendl. The program consisted of Dvorak's Symphony in G major, no. 4, op. 88; Grieg's piano concerto in A minor, op. 16; and Brahms' symphony in C minor, no. 1, op. 68. In Very Good+ Condition:... more information
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$35.00
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Paul Badura-Skoda Autograph--program from 1959 Beethoven Piano Concerto no. 5 Performance with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra
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Fort Worth, Tx.: Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, 1957. Very Good -. [16] p.: illustrations; 18 cm. Paul Badura-Skoda signed "P Badura-Skoda" at the lower edge of the front of the program. The date of the performance is printed lightly at the lower edge of the front of the program. In Very Good- Condition: spine is rubbed; yellowing along gutter between pages [8] and [9] (advertisements); otherwise clean and intact. ... more information
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$35.00
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Rudolf Firkusny Autograph--program from 1965 Rachmaninoff Rhapsody on a These of Paganini Performance with Amarillo Symphony Orchestra
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Amarillo, Tx.: Amarillo Symphony Orchestra, 1965. Fine. 20 p.: illustrations; 23 cm. Front cover included in pagination. Rudolf Firkusny signed p. 11, under his portrait and a brief paragraph about him. The Amarillo Symphony Orchestra was conducted by Thomas Hohstadt. The program consisted of Wagner's Die Meistersinger Overture, the Rachmaninoff, Kodaly's Symphony, and "Come, Come ye Saints by Robertson, with the Amarillo Symphony Chorus. In Fine Condition. ... more information
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Dumont Fire Companies Present "The Night Shall Be Filled With Magic
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Dumont, N.J.: Society of American Magicians of New Jersey, 1940. Very Good. [24] p.; 23 cm. (9 inches). Blue paper cover printed in dark blue, with cover illustration of a rabitt in a hat. Back cover contains advertisements. Program for magic performance held at Dumont High School Auditorium, May 3rd and 4th 1940, as a fundraiser for the Dumont fire companies. Presented by members of the Harry Rouclere Assembly, No. 25, Society of American Magicians. The music was provided by Charlie Gaige and Orches... more information
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$45.00
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Howard Athenaeum Program 1860 Edward Loomis Davenport [Boston]
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Boston: J.E. Farwell & Co., 1860. Good -. 1 sheet (38 x 12.5 cm.) printed on one side with the program for the Howard Athenaeum theater in Boston for Feb. 27, 28, and 29 1860, featuring the play Sculptor of Florence by A. Wallace Thaxter (Adam Wallace Thaxter [1832-1864]) and the farce A Pleasant Neighbor! The following night was a benefit for Mr. Hardenburgh. Printed by J.E. Farwell & Co., steam job printers. E.L. Davenport (Edward Loomis Davenport [1816-1877], father of Fanny Davenport) was t... more information
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