This is a program from State Fair Music Hall of Dallas, Texas, for the production of "Gypsy." It starred Kay Ballard, Jack Cassidy and Julienne Marie in the lead rolls. The musical was produced Tom Huges and directed by Gus Schirmer, Jr.
The program gives short bio’s of all the main characters that include Jan Tanzy, Phil Leeds, ...click for details
This is sheet music for the song "Strangers In The Night" from the Universal Picture "A Man Could Get Killed." Frank Sinatra recorded the song on Reprise Records. The words are by Charles Singleton and Eddie Snyder. The music is by Bert Kaempfert. The music has a copyright of 1966.
This is sheet music for the song "As Long As He Needs Me" from Lionel Bart’s Hit Columbia Movie Musical "Oliver." The lyrics and music are by Lionel Bart. The music has a copyright of 1960.
The music is in very good condition – inside and out. There is some minor wear to the edges and corners of the outside cover. The ...click for details
This is sheet music for the song "Tomorrow" from the Hit Broadway Musical "Annie." The lyrics are by Martin Charnin and the music is by Charles Strouse. The music has a copyright of 1977.
The music is in good condition – inside and out. There is wear to the edges and corners of the outside cover. There is also a checkm ...click for details
This book is a short play by Emma Gary Wallace and Adelainde B. Meade titled "Why Photographers Go Mad." The Willis N. Bugbee Company of Syracuse, New York, published the book that has a 1925 copyright.
The book is in fair to good condition – considering its age. The cover and pages have darkened with age, but are not brittle. T ...click for details
This is a very nice song and music book titled "Great Theme Songs – Outstanding Hit Themes From Stage, Motion Pictures and TV. There is no copyright listed for the book, but I believe most of the songs are from the 1950’s and 1960’s. W. Witmark & Sons of New York, New York, published the book
This is a June 10, 1962, Playbill for "The Sound of Music" which was showing at the Sam S. Shubert Theatre in Chicago, Illinois. This wonderful musical, of course, featured the music and lyrics of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein 2nd.
Barbara Meister and John Myhers played the lead characters. ...click for details
This is a theater book titled "Doctor Bosko’s Invention – A Novelty in Five Skits" by James C. Parker, author of Crashing Society and The Marlenburg Necklace. The play was published by The National Drama Company in Memphis, Tennessee, and has a copyright of 1935.
"Doctor Bosko’s Invention" is a novelty play, designed e ...click for details
This is a group of four short theater skits from the "March’s Famous Funny Farces" series by the March Brothers, Publishers, Lebanon, Ohio. Two of the items have a copyright of 1920 – the other two have a 1912 copyright.