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Theatre Publishing Company
Theater world Special feature Memorial to Utaemon Nakamura VI
Theatre Publishing Company 2001. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book. Theatre Publishing Company paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : DZ54002
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Alexandra Theatre Hull Interest
Alexandra Theatre George Street Hull Monthly Magazine for Autumn 1933 Souvenir Xmas Production 1934 Brochure for Tulip Time
<p>2x original early publications relating to the Alexandra Theatre Hull :</p><ol><li>Alexandra Theatre Monthly Magazine for Autumn / October 1933. Illustrated with details of forthcoming productions. 28pp.</li><li>Xmas Production 1934 Souvenir Programme for "Tulip Time". Illustrated with brief biographies of many of the cast. 24pp.</li></ol><p>Both are in Very Good condition.</p> A.J Potts and Swannack, Brown & Co paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1217
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Charles James Mathews (1803-1878), British actor-manager [The Lyceum Theatre, London; Covent Garden]:
Printed on playbill sheet. Copy of a Letter in "THE TIMES" of Tuesday February 14th 1854. Mr Charles Mathews and the Lyceum Theatre. To the Editor of the Times. On his difficulties with creditors and the temporary closure of the theatre.
Dated 'Lyceum Feb. 12. 1854 C. J. MATHEWS'. Printed for display on one side of a piece of paper 24.5 x 49.5 cm. Text clear and complete. On aged and creased paper with one closed tear and bottom right-hand corner lacking causing slight loss to the last letter of Mathews' name at foot of document. Heading in bold type in a variety of point sizes. Giving a 'brief statement of my fourteen years' struggle and of my latest difficulty'. He has 'stood in a false position towards the world for many years' 'performing an honorable duty under almost superhuman difficulties' while 'the world believes me to be an extravagant thoughtless reckless fellow living an idle dissolute life totally regardless of my own honor and the interests of others'. Excessively scarce: no copy in the British Library on COPAC or WorldCat. Dated 'Lyceum, Feb. 12. [1854] C. J. MATHEWS'. unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 10989
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Eugene Ionesco (1909-1994), Franco-Romanian 'Theatre of the Absurd' playwright; Donald Watson, translator:
Eugène Ionesco 'Theatre of the Absurd' playwright. Typescripts of two translations of his plays by Donald Watson: the 'original text' of 'The Bald Prima Donna. A Pseudo-Play in one act' and 'The Motor Show'.
Neither translation dated but both 'Copyright by DONALD WATSON 13 Oakley St. Chelsea London.'. Watson's translation of 'La Cantatrice Chauve' 1950 was first published in London by Calder in 1958 and his version of 'Le Salon de l'Automobile' 1951 by the same publisher in the fifth volume of Ionesco's plays in 1963. The two scripts typed in uniform style on rectos of leaves and stapled together. ONE: 'The Bald Prima Donna'. 19pp. 8vo. In good condition on aged paper with somewhat-appropriate child's markings in black ink on blank parts of first page. Introductory note by Watson: 'First acted in Paris by the Company of Nicolas Bataille at the Theatre des Noctambules and the Theatre de la Huchette. Nicolas Bataille made several alterations in this the original text for his production. One or two of these alterations have been noted. Several other small changes were made by the author in the text published by Gallimard.' Includes 'Translator's note' regarding the phrase 'Il s'emmerde.' TWO: 'The Motor Show'. 5pp. 8vo. In good condition on aged paper. Translator's note: 'THE MOTOR SHOW called in French "Le Salon de l'Automobile" was broadcast in March 1952 by the Club d'Essai de la Radiodiffusion Francaise.' Neither translation dated, but both 'Copyright by DONALD WATSON, | 13 Oakley St., Chelsea, London.' unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 16472
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Kenneth Rose, Chairman of the Nonentities Society, The Playhouse Theatre, Kidderminster [Carlo Collodi; Pinocchio]:
Mimeographed typed playscript for the Playhouse Theatre Kidderminster. Pinocchio from Carlo Colloddi's "Pinocchio - The Story of a Puppet" freely adapted for the stage and music added by Kenneth Rose.
1953. 4to iii 76 pp. In original orange titled wraps. Text clear and complete. Fair on aged paper in worn and frayed wraps. A three-act adaptation of Collodi's children's classic with cast of characters 'Synopsis of Scenes' and 'Musical Contents' listing the plays twenty-six songs. The history of the 'Kidderminster Playhouse 1946-1968' states that in 1953 this 'adaptation of Pinocchio with lyrics and music by Kenneth Rose was an undoubted triumph and has since been played all over the world.' Rose had revived the Playhouse previously the Theatre Royal and the New Opera House in 1946. It was controversially demolished to make way for a ring road in 1969. There is no record on COPAC of Rose's adaptation having been printed. [1953.] paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 10795
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W. J. Macqueen-Pope [Walter James Macqueen-Pope], theatre historian and theatre manager, associated in particular with the Theat
W. J. Macqueen-Pope theatre historian. 27 items: fifteen Typed Scripts of BBC broadcasts including eleven concerning different London theatres five earlier drafts three sets of music lists and two letters to MP from BBC producer Mary Treadgold.
Treadgold’s two letters from the BBC200 Oxford Street London both dated 1951. Three of MP’s scripts dated from the same year and the rest of the material from around this time. The material collected here is perhaps unique: it is not clear whether any material relating to Macqueen-Pope’s BBC broadcasts has survived elsewhere. It is hard to overestimate the significance of ‘Popie’ to the history of the London stage. Other items from among his papers offered seperately attest to the regard in which he was held by both actors and those behind the scenes as the foremost chronicler of a cherished era that was quickly passing into oblivion. His entry in the Oxford DNB describes how in the 1950s he was ‘in demand as a lecturer on the theatrical subjects he loved and he appeared often in the same capacity on radio and on television. Ironically he regarded these two forms of public entertainment and television in particular as representing a serious threat to the survival of theatre about which he cared passionately’. A total of twenty-seven items; comprising 15 BBC radio scripts by MP with an additional five earlier drafts of some of them together with two TLsS to MP from Mary Treadgold of the BBC Overseas Service two carbons of notes from MP to Treadgold and three typed music lists by MP for the particular broadcasts. Fifteen of the items Five and Seven to Twenty comprising eleven scripts and earlier drafts of four of them are from a series of ‘Theatre Songs and Stories by W. Macqueen-Pope’ broadcast on the BBC Overseas Service in 1951. The other scripts would appear to have been broadcast on the same channel at the same time. Apart from Item Six which is worn and chipped but with text complete the material is in good overall condition with the inevitable slight aging and wear and with slight rust-staining from paperclips. All items in 4to except for Five and Six which are foolscap 8vo and a total of 131pp. Items Thirteen and Eighteen incomplete; the other twenty-five items complete. ONE and TWO: Two drafts of ‘Half a Century of Musical Comedy / Script and Narration by W. Macqueen-Pope’ both headed ‘Broadcast’. Both 16pp. Undated but from 1951 as states that 1894 was ‘57 years ago’. The second a black ink carbon incorporates the typed emendations in the first a blue-ink carbon. THREE. ‘Bring Back Harlequin’. Dated 27 December 1951 and headed ‘Broadcast’. 7pp with pencil emendations. FOUR: ‘Music From the Theatre by W. Macqueen-Pope.’ Headed ‘Broadcast’. 4pp. FIVE. ‘Theatre Songs and Stories by W. Macqueen-Pope’ concerning ‘The Gaiety Theatre London’. In top right-hand corner of first page: ‘Rough specimen of Broadcast.’ 5pp foolscap 8vo. SIX. ‘1 Memories of Olympia by W. Macqueen-Pope.’ 4pp foolscap 8vo. Items Seven to Twenty are all headed ‘Theatre Songs and Stories by W. Macqueen-Pope.’ with ‘Broadcast’ at top left of first page. SEVEN and EIGHT. Two drafts of ‘No. 2. Theatre Royal Drury Lane’. Both headed ‘2nd Broadcast’. The earlier 4pp; the later also 4pp with ‘Broadcast’ at head of first page by MP in pencil and carrying a couple of pencil emendations. Both drafts refer to the recent death of Ivor Novello the first describing him as ‘an immortal’ whose ‘music will be played so long as there remains a British audience to listen to it’. NINE and TEN. Two drafts of ‘The Adelphi Theatre’. The earlier 8pp with additional leaf carrying typed note headed ‘Broadcast Inset after ‘Nymph Errant’; the later 5pp abridged and rewritten but incorporating the ‘Inset’. Regarding ‘The Quaker Girl’ MP writes: ‘A wonderful show for the wonderful nights of a wonderful period. That first night on 5th November 1910 was a triumph for all concerning and sitting in the stalls with his bride and applauding as enthusiastically as anyone was a young politician named Winston Churchill.’ ELEVEN. ‘The Alhambra. Leicester Square.’ 4pp. Pencil emendation. TWELVE and THIRTEEN. ‘Daly’s Theatre’. 4pp; with first page only of later draft with minor pencil emendations. FOURTEEN. ‘The Holborn Empire’. Dated 21 November 1951. 5pp. FIFTEEN and SIXTEEN. Two drafts of ‘The Palace Theatre’. The earlier 8pp with a few emendations in pen; the later 5pp incorporating the emendations and with pencil addition. SEVENTEEN and EIGHTEEN. Two drafts of ‘The London Coliseum’. The earlier of 4pp with an addition in pencil; the later lacking p.3 of 4pp incorporating the addition. NINETEEN. ‘The Oxford Music Hall’. 4pp with addition in pencil. TWENTY. ‘His Majesty’s Theatre.’ Dated 21 November 1951. 4pp. TWENTY-ONE and TWENTY-TWO. Two sets of music lists. The first of 6pp with the pages headed: ‘Adelphi Music’ ‘Palace Theatre Music - in place of London Pavilion’ ‘Savoy Music’ ‘Daly’s Music’ ‘Alhambra’ and ‘Music for Drury Lane’; the second 3pp with pencil emendations the pages headed: ‘Adelphi’ ‘Palace’ and ‘Adelphi’ followed by ‘Palace’. TWENTY-THREE. Music list accompanying Item Four ‘Music from the Theatre’ headed ‘Tunes for 2nd Broadcast’ with entries ticked in pencil. TWENTY-FOUR and TWENTY-FIVE. Two TLsS from Mary Treadgold Talks Producer General Overseas Service to MP. Each on BBC 200 Oxford Street letterhead. The first 21 June 1951 2pp giving ‘the Music List for Daly’s; the second 20 September 1951 2pp giving a long list of ‘the music - with comments - for both the Coliseum and the Oxford. The programme for the Oxford is being broadcast fairly soon so it is really essential now that we get these two scripts recorded pretty quickly.’ Checked in pencil with autograph notes by MP. TWENTY-SIX and TWENTY-SEVEN. Carbons of TNsS from MP to Treadgold 26 June and 2 August 1951. Each 1p. The first with carbon copy of MP’s signature. In the first he suggests that ‘we use the Merry Widow as the signature tune rather than the Dollar Princess. The Widow was Daly’s most outstanding play.’ The second presents ‘the Adelphi and Palace scripts. The Adelphi is a bit “talk-ey†but we cannot help it. The stories have the merit of being good ones.’ Treadgold’s two letters from the BBC,200 Oxford Street, London, both dated 1951. Three of MP’s scripts dated from the same unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 24274
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[ William John Charles Pitcher Wilhelm (1858-1925), costume and theatre designer; Empire Theatre, London; Leopold Wenzel; Katti
William Wilhelm costume designer. Illustrations of costumes for the Empire Theatre ballet 'The Press' 1898 each representing a Fleet Street newspaper.
Without place or date. Ballet performed at the Empire Theatre London in 1898. In black and white on 34 x 23 cm shiny art paper. Possibly extracted from an unnamed periodical. Lightly aged and worn and ruckled from being laid down on paper backing. Tiny chip lost at foot. Sixteen female figures are shown in costumes representing newspapers from the 'Daily Mail' to 'The Sketch' and including 'Mdlle. Zangfretta as Fashion' around a central representation of a scene from the ballet featuring Adeline Genée as the Liberty of the Press. Mark Edward Perugini in his 'Art of Ballet' 1915 states of Genée that 'it was her performance as the Spirit of the "Liberty of the Press" in the famous Empire ballet "The Press" invented and designed by Mr. Wilhelm with the choreographic support of Mme. Lanner and music by Mons. Wenzel on February 14th 1898 that first marked her "and for many years to come" as a London "star." The ballet gave her scope for some wonderful and proved immensely popular. It was a novel idea artistically carried out and illustrated the history and power of the Fourth Estate. A number of charming coryphees were ingeniously attired as representatives of the various newspapers boys' costumes indicating the morning and girls' the evening journals. The venerable Times was typified by a man in the guise of Father Time with hour-glass and other symbols of his ancient office and accompanied by a retinue. Mme. Cavallazzi represented Caxton Father of the Printing Press; Mile. Zanfretta the Spirit of Fashion; and there were typical costumes for The Standard The Daily Telegraph The Globe The Daily Mail then two years old! The Illustrated London News who announced that she was " Established 1842 " The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News The Lady's Pictorial The Sketch The Referee and others too numerous to name. So popular did the ballet prove that this also ran for months and it was not until October of the same year that a new production " Alaska" was staged the scenario of which was by Mr. Wilhelm the choregraphy by Mme. Lanner and music by Mons. Wenzel.' See Image. Without place or date. [ Ballet performed at the Empire Theatre, London in 1898.] unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 19283
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Theatre Guild
The Theatre Guild Anthology V2
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : B9781494111946 ISBN : 1494111942 9781494111946
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Rage Theatre Productions
Sight Lines: Three Contemporary Indian Plays
HACHETTE. PAPER BACK. New. ENGLISH HACHETTE unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : Prakash-9789350094419 ISBN : 935009441x 9789350094419
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Rage Theatre Productions
Sight Lines: Three Contemporary Indian Plays
HACHETTE. PAPER BACK. New. ENGLISH HACHETTE unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : Prakash-9789350094419 ISBN : 935009441x 9789350094419
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Instituto Di Ricerca Per Il Teatro Musicale Marinelli Carlo
Quaderni Dell'I.R. TE.M.
Roma: Instituto Di Ricerca Per Il Teatro Musicale. Very Good. 1988. Softcover. Issue No.7. Serie 2: Discografie. N.2: Le Opere di Mozart Su Libretti Di Da Ponte. Some spotting on front cover with minor tear on lower spine; else fine.; Octavo . Instituto Di Ricerca Per Il Teatro Musicale paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 81727ht
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Cinema teatro spettacolo
Rivista - Seduction Anno I - N. 2 - 1954 - Copertina Marilyn Monroe
Rivista - Seduction Anno I - N. 2 - 1954 - Copertina Marilyn Monroe - Testo in lingua italiana. Pagine 34 con illustrazioni. - Copertina morbida. - Condizioni molto buone con piccoli segni del tempo come da foto. unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 96554
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Cinema teatro spettacolo
Fotoromanzi - Rivista Bolero Film N. 75 - 1948 Tyrone Power
Settimanale di Fotoromanzi - Bolero Film N. 75 - 1948 Tyrone Power - Testo in lingua italiana. Pagine 16 con illustrazioni. - Copertina morbida. - Condizioni molto buone con piccoli segni del tempo come da foto. unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 112090
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Giornale di Maurizio Costanzo - L'Occhio N. 3 - 1979 Copertina Mina
Giornale diretto da Maurizio Costanzo - L'Occhio N. 3 - 1979 Copertina Mina - Testo in lingua italiana. Pagine 32 con illustrazioni. - Copertina morbida. - Condizioni molto buone unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 115396
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Fotoromanzi - Rivista Bolero Film N. 79 - 1948 Alan Ladd
Settimanale di Fotoromanzi - Bolero Film N. 79 - 1948 Alan Ladd - Testo in lingua italiana. Pagine 16 con illustrazioni. - Copertina morbida. - Condizioni molto buone con piccoli segni del tempo come da foto. unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 112091
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Rivista Cinema - Follie! N. 6 - 1952 - Copertina attrice Debra Paget
Rivista Cinema - Follie! N. 6 - 1952 - Copertina attrice Debra Paget - Testo in lingua italiana. Pagine 30 con illustrazioni. - Copertina morbida. - Condizioni molto buone con piccoli segni del tempo come da foto. unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 96559
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Rivista di Tutti gli Spettacoli - Tabarin - Anno I n. 8 - 1953 Marilyn Maxwell
Rivista Mensile di Tutti gli Spettacoli - Taborin - Anno I - n. 8 - 1953 Copertina Marilyn Maxwell - Testo in lingua italiana. Pagine 34 con illustrazioni. - Copertina morbida. - Condizioni molto buone con piccoli segni del tempo come da foto. unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 100057
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Rivista di Tutti gli Spettacoli - Tabarin - Anno I n. 6 - 1953 - Can-Can
Rivista Mensile di Tutti gli Spettacoli - Taborin - Anno I n. 6 - 1953 - Testo in lingua italiana. Pagine 30 con illustrazioni. - Copertina morbida. - Condizioni molto buone con piccoli segni del tempo come da foto. unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 96556
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Photoplay Magazine Hollywood's Fashion Authority 1/6 - 1940 Ginger Rogers
Photoplay Magazine Hollywoods Fashion Authority 1/6 - 1940 Ginger Rogers - Testo in lingua inglese. Pagine 92 con illustrazioni. - Copertina morbida. - Condizioni molto buone con piccoli segni del tempo come da foto. unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 112108
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Cinema teatro spettacolo
Rivista di Tutti gli Spettacoli - Tabarin - Anno I n. 5 - 1953
Rivista Mensile di Tutti gli Spettacoli - Taborin - Anno I - n. 5 - 1953 - Testo in lingua italiana. Pagine 30 con illustrazioni. - Copertina morbida. - Condizioni molto buone con piccoli segni del tempo come da foto. unknown
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Rivista di Tutti gli Spettacoli - Tabarin - Anno I n. 4 - 1953 - Can-Can
Rivista Mensile di Tutti gli Spettacoli - Tabarin - Anno I n. 4 - 1953 - Testo in lingua italiana. Pagine 30 con illustrazioni. - Copertina morbida. - Condizioni molto buone con piccoli segni del tempo come da foto. unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 96555
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Fotoromanzi - Rivista Bolero Film N. 77 - 1948 Robert Taylor
Settimanale di Fotoromanzi - Bolero Film N. 77 - 1948 Robert Taylor - Testo in lingua italiana. Pagine 16 con illustrazioni. - Copertina morbida. - Condizioni molto buone con piccoli segni del tempo come da foto. unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 112089
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Rivista - Albi Bolero Film - Supplemento al N. 164 - 1964 Gigliola Cinquetti
Rivista - Albi Bolero Film - Supplemento al N. 164 - 1964 Gigliola Cinquetti - Testo in lingua italiana. Pagine 50 con illustrazioni. - Copertina morbida. - Condizioni buone con piccoli segni del tempo. unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 107794
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Fotoromanzi - Rivista Bolero Film N. 97 - 1949 Gregory peck
Settimanale di Fotoromanzi - Bolero Film N. 97 - 1949 Gregory peck - Testo in lingua italiana. Pagine 16 con illustrazioni. - Copertina morbida. - Condizioni molto buone con piccoli segni del tempo come da foto. unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 112088
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Festival, Theatre in the Rough
SKYGLOW: A dramatic anthology on a sky in crisis
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1739382552.G ISBN : 1739382552 9781739382551
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Young Conservatory (American Conservatory Theatre); Slaight, Craig [Editor]
New Plays from A.C.T.'s Young Conservatory Young Actors Series
Smith & Kraus Pub Inc. paperback. Very Good. 8x0x8. VERY GOOD - Clean and solid. No highlighting or writing.100% Money Back Guarantee on all Items. We believe in providing accurate grading on used books and excellent customer service. Smith & Kraus Pub Inc paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : KS-230404033 ISBN : 1880399253 9781880399255
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Cinema teatro spettacolo
Rivista Magazine - Films et Vedettes N° 30 - Joan Caufield
Condizioni buone come da immagini unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1154
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Cinema teatro spettacolo
Rivista Magazine - Films et Vedettes N° 18 - Patricia Roc
Condizioni buone come da immagini unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1179
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Cinema teatro spettacolo
Rivista Magazine - Films et Vedettes N° 25 - Peggy Dow
Condizioni buone come da immagini unknown
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W. B. Yeats editor The Abbey Theatre Dublin Ireland; Irish literature:
The Arrow.
Vol.1 No.2. 24 November 1906. Hely's Limited Printers Dame St. and Acme Works Dame Court Dublin. 4to 8 unpaginated pages. In original grey printed wraps. Text clear and complete. Neat vertical fold. On worn and foxed paper with rust to staples and slight wear and chipping to wraps. The second of the five issues to appear in Yeats's lifetime. In the 'W. B. Yeats Commemoration Number' of Summer 1939 'The Arrow' was described as 'an occasional a very occasional publication by the Abbey Theatre' with only five numbers to have appeared up to that point: 'two in 1906 one in 1907 1908 and 1909' Contains three articles signed 'W. B. Y.' including one on Yeats's own play 'The Shadowy Waters' one article by 'A. G.' and another short one by W. A. H. Vol.1, No.2. 24 November 1906. [Hely's, Limited, Printers, Dame St., and Acme Works, Dame Court, Dublin.] paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 8302
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Rowell, George,Society for Theatre Research
William Terriss and Richard Prince: Two Characters in an Adelphi Melodrama
Society for Theatre Research 01/04/1987 00:00:01. hardcover. Very Good. HARDBACK Society for Theatre Research hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : mon0000338001 ISBN : 0854300422 9780854300426
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St James Theatre
A Chronicle of the St. Jamess Theatre from Its Origin in 1835
New. unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : A9781314056891 ISBN : 1314056891 9781314056891
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Eric Idle - Steven Frears, Michael Pennington etc [Henry Miller] - Cambridge University Theatre Company
ERIC IDLE'S OWN PROGRAMME RECORDING HIS 'PROFESSIONAL COMEDY DEBUT' - Just Wild about Henry
Ely Cambridgeshire: W Jefferson and Son 1963. Broadside programme from the estate of former Python Eric Idle which he describes as marking his 'professional comedy debut'. Directed by Steven Frears no less at the Edinburgh Festival in 1963 this was also the British premier of Miller's surreal and only play. A single sheet 25x15cm printed on both sides; a little browned otherwise fine. Recently sold by Eric Idle to a US bookdealer and thence to us. Otherwise unrecorded. Frears' Edinburgh production was mounted on a specially built revolving state which sometimes didn't! Idle went on to achieve comic immortality with Monty Python's Flying Circus and the rest is history. Please contact Christian White Rare Books Ltd for more information or images of this item 1963 W Jefferson and Son unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 8584
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42nd Street ETC. Education Theatre Culture E. T.
42nd Street: River to River
New York: 42nd Street ETC Inc. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition. Author: Gerard Wolfe. Travel New York Descritpiton Guidebook A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain a few markings such as an owner’s name short gifter’s inscription or light stamp. New York: 42nd Street ETC, Inc. unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : SB09E-01355
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Palace Theatre, London
The Sound of Music with Jean Bayless Roger Dann and Constance Shacklock - Palace Theatre London
Palace Theatre London. Used - Good. Good condition. No date stated. Souvenir Program Musical Theatre Rodgers Hammerstein Palace Theatre, London unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : SB18C-02340
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The Governors of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre
Royal Shakespeare Company Stratford-Upon-Avon 1968:
Royal Shakespeare Company. Used - Good. Good condition. No Dust Jacket Owner's name on endpage. Shakespearean Plays Royal Shakespeare Company Programs Theatre Season Schedule Royal Shakespeare Company unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : SB15C-01699
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Theatre D'Application
Auteurs Et Acteurs: Catalogue de L'Exposition de Portraits 1888
New. unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : A9781168050069 ISBN : 1168050065 9781168050069
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Teatro alla Scala
Fedora di Umberto Giordano Stagione 1992/93 No. 7
Teatro alla Scala. Used - Good. Good condition. periodicals fedora A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates stamps limited notes and highlighting or a few light stains. Bundled media such as CDs DVDs floppy disks or access codes may not be included. Teatro alla Scala unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : SB15Q-00741
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OXFORD COMPANION TO THE THEATREThe Oxford Companion to the Theatre,
edited by Phyllis Hartnoll Second Edition
Oxford University Press 1965T. hardcover. Acceptable. in x in x in. Ex-library book usual markings. Well read with some wear but still very useable. With Dust Cover. SECOND EDITIN REPRINT 1965. Oxford University Press hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : mon0000435682
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N. Roqueplan, Theatre manager, editor "Le Figaro", author inc. "La Vie Parisienne" (1852).:
N. Roqueplan; Le Figaro Autograph Letter Signed "N. Roqueplan" to an unnamed correspondent. In French.
Opera Theatre de La Nation Paris 14 Sept 184 printed year not completed. Two pages 8vo minor defedcts text clear and complete if somewhat illegible. He begins: "J'ignorais personellement monsieur la Combinaison locative dont vous avex ete vistime et je comprends fort bien que vous la trouvez mediocrement ingenieuse vous nous avez habituee aux plus galant precedes mais . . . " He goes on to say that they won't offer compensation understanding that they are changing their "loge" and will collect what belongs to them etc. Note from website: "Nestor Roqueplan 1804-1870 frère du peintre Camille Roqueplan fut rédacteur en chef du Figaro administrateur de l'Opéra de l'Opéra-Comique et des Nouveautés et le modèle du dandy français au XIXe siècle." Opera, Theatre de La Nation, Paris, 14 Sept 184 [printed year not completed] unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 4858
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J. M. Weston, 'comedian', playwright and stage manager of the Charles Street Theatre, Baltimore [James Rees; F. Powell]:
J. M. Weston 'comedian' Autograph Note Signed 'J. M. Weston' to James Rees with the latter's docketing addressed to 'F Powell'.
6 April 1847; place not stated. One page. On piece of paper roughly seven inches by three and a half wide. Bottom part of letter cut away. Reads 'Dr Sir In compiance with your wish I subscribe myself truly yours signed J. M. Weston To/ Jas. Reese Esq'. Docketed by Rees 'The above autograph is that of my friend J M Weston Stage Manager of the St Charles Theatre - he is the Author of Several popular pieces among which is the beautiful drama of Lucretia Borgia'. Dated in another hand on reverse. Not much appears to be known about Weston whose translation of Victor Hugo's play was first published in 1850. [6 April 1847]; place not stated. unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 5322
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[THEATRE -- SET DESIGNS]. GRAIN, Amelia
New art catalog no. 34: stage settings for operas. Library edition; Magnificent stage settings in college colors for gala occasions; Information for my patrons. . . .
Philadelphia PA: Amelia Grain 819 Spring Garden St. Graf & Breuninger Print 1631-33 Germantown Ave. 1934. Three pieces. 1st -- 8vo. 72 pp. w/ 100s of photo text illustrations. Printe & illustrated softcovers in red minor shelfwear former School Library ownership markings lightly stamped at upper fore-edge; 2nd -- 8vo. 4 pp unpaginated. self-printed colour-illustrated softcover w/ cover art of Oriental motif stage in colour; 3rd -- 1 printed leaf w/ center fold. First editions of both the catalogue and brochure touting the tremendous inventory that this scenery rental firm maintained over decades. Scenery could only be rented a week at a time producers needed to deposit the value of the scenery with their local bank and this “Trunk Scenery†was used by religious fraternal educational dramatic and business productions. The well-illustrated Opera setting catalogue encompasses settings and scenery for Grand Opera Mozart Rossini Wagner Puccini Tchaikovsky Verdi etc. Victor Herbert’s Operas De Koven Operas Shakespearean Plays Gilbert & Sullivan and others. Grain 1846-1937 Irish-American owned and operated the Spring Garden Entertainment Bureau in Philadelphia PA for decades often advertising that they were America’s Scenery Rental Service with over 4000 stage settings. They continued to operate as Amelia Grain Scenic Studios until after World War II. Howard Bibliography of Theatre Technology Scenery 5241. Amelia Grain, 819 Spring Garden St., Graf & Breuninger Print, 1631-33, Germantown Ave., paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 57186
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Theatre Development Fund (TKTS)
Playbill In-Line
New York: Playbill 1999. Softcover. Fine. Folded Broadside. January 1999. 22 cm. folded. Fine. Advertisement broadside for the Theatre Development Fund's TKTS Discount Theatre Centers at Times Square and 2 World Trade Center. Playbill unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 342183
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Navan, Joe, editor, Rip Colt, Target Studios, Wallace Hamilton, Randy Wicker, Mikhail F. M. Itkin, The Living Theatre, et al.
Maverick: New York's Leading Gay newspaper; vol. 1 #7 October 1 1975: Commemorating Gays Martyred by Nazis
New York: Hudson House Ent 1975. Newspaper. 32p. very good folded tabloid newspaper on newsprint news reviews events ads photos. Hudson House Ent unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 324500
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Bedini Theatre Project
The Shadow Box by Michael Cristofer directed by Lawrence Bedini playbill
San Francisco: The Project 1990. Four panel program folded to 5.5x8.5 inches program on front and rear panels inner panels blank. Lawrence "Larry" Bedini's small theatre company which produced plays mostly directed by and starring Bedini in the early 1990s in and around the Bay Area. The play is noted in Furtado & Hellman on page 30. The Project unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 325560
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Theatre Rhinoceros
How Unusual season brochure
San Francisco: Theatre Rhinoceros 1994. Pamphlet. Six panel brochure folded to 3.5x8.5 inches listing Charles Ludlam Holly Hughes Charles Busch and Shakespeare as playwrights very good. Theatre Rhinoceros unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 310000
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Theatre Rhinoceros
How Unusual season brochure with Bonus Card
San Francisco: Theatre Rhinoceros 1994. Pamphlet. Six panel brochure folded to 3.5x8.5 inches listing Charles Ludlam Holly Hughes Charles Busch and Shakespeare as playwrights Bonus Card pink slip stapled to rear panel offering discounts very good. Theatre Rhinoceros unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 310001
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Theatre Rhinoceros
How Unusual: announcing our 1994-95 season season brochure
San Francisco: Theatre Rhinoceros 1994. Pamphlet. Six panel brochure folded to 3.5x8.5 inches listing Men on the Verge of a His-Panic Breakdown Twelfth Night Camille et al very good on lavender stock. Theatre Rhinoceros unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 310010
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Wilson, Doric, The Delian League & Theatre Rhinoceros
Street Theatre: a celebration of the Stonewall Riot! leaflet
San Francisco: The Delian League & Theatre Rhinoceros 1994. Handbill. Single 5.5x8.5 inch leaflet printed one side on pink stock. Publicity handout for the production at Theatre Rhinoceros of Doric Wilson's play. The Delian League & Theatre Rhinoceros unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 310012
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Theatre Rhinoceros
Theatre Rhinoceros 1995 - 96 season
San Francisco: Theatre Rhinoceros 1995. Pamphlet. 32p. 8.5x11 inches illus. ads etc. very good in stapled glossy wraps. Program for the show "Desk Set" laid in. Theatre Rhinoceros unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 311661
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