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Boston: Shubert Theatre & Shubert-Wilbur Theatre, 4 Musical Comedy Programs 1923

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Availability: 100 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Industry: Theater
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  • Object Type: Souvenir Program

    Description

    Boston: Shubert Theatre & Shubert-Wilbur Theatre, 4 Musical Comedy Programs 1923 - 1933
    1. Week beginning Monday,
    October 15, 1923
    – The Messrs. Shubert present “SALLY, IRENE AND MARY,” A musical Comedy in Two Acts and Nine Scenes with Eddie Dowling. Cast includes Josie Intropidi, Marguerite Zender, Louise Brown, Clara Palmer, and others. There are many advertisements and a map of the theatre exits. Very good condition, noting color covers, bright interior pages, tight binding. Only flaw is a penciled multiplication on an interior(piano) advertisement.
    2. Before Monday,
    January 11 [1926
    ] as deduced from upcoming opening – Fred Stone in a New Musical Comedy “SMILING FACES” with Paula Stone, Roy Royston, Lotti Loder, Billy Taylor and Albertina Rasch Dancers, and others. Direction of the Messrs. Shubert. 4-page booklet, bi-fold, with full cast list, Synopsis of Scenes, and Executive Staff. Back cover is the theatre’s lay-out. Good condition, noting minor wear, small nicks to edges.
    3. Week beginning Monday,
    December 29, 1930
    – Lee Shubert presents ETHEL BARRYMORE in “SCARLET SISTER MARY,” a play by Daniel Reed from the novel by Julia Peterkin. Cast includes Beatrice Terry, Anita Rothe, Denise Morris, Herbert Gentry, the Heaven Gate Singers, and others. Lists of Coming Attractions with casts, plus articles “Costuming the Part,” “Who’s Who in the Cast,” “Manhattan Star Dust,” and a Bridge column. There are many advertisements and a map of the theatre exits. Very good condition, noting color covers, bright interior pages, tight binding. Only flaw is a small nick to the front cover upper right edge.
    4.
    Season 1932 – 1933
    at the Sam S. Shubert Theatre, Week Beginning Monday Evening, September 19, 1932 – The Famous Radio Fire Chief ED WYNN; The Perfect Fool Presents Himself in His New Musical “THE LAUGH PARADE,” with a large cast in two acts, 20 scenes. Photographic reproduction of Ed Wynn in a Texaco Fire-Chief Gasoline helmet inside, and many ads along with a map of the theatre layout. Good condition, noting two small tears at the top of two interior pages, light stains to centerfold, and minor wear to covers. Binding tight and pages bright.
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