Box 8
Contains 82 Results:
The Playgoer Magazine Program for "The Merry Widow" at the Curran Theatre, undated
Contains a photo of Helen Gahagan in costume on the cover. Also contains an advertisement for A Merry Widow Waltz Contest at the Hotel Mark Hopkins, Grand Award Presented by Miss Gahagan in person.
Program for a music performance by Helen Gahagan, soprano, at the San Francisco Veterans' Auditorium, 1937 April 2
Friday, April 2, 1937. Sanford Schlussel accompanied on the piano.
NBC Artists Service advertisement for Helen Gahagan, soprano, undated
Not a program. An advertisement for Helen Gahagan, likely to get her booked as a singer. Contains a summary of her work and reviews of her performances.
Program for a Song Recital by Helen Gahagan, presented in benefit concert by Dallas Barnard College Club of Columbia University (Version 1), undated
Handwritten notes and edits to the program order are included.
Program for a Song Recital by Helen Gahagan, presented in benefit concert by Dallas Barnard College Club of Columbia University (Version 2), undated
Blank copy with no handwritten notes.
Community Playhouse of Spring Lake, New Jersey program for "Tonight or Never", undated
Week of July 26th of an unlisted year. This production is an adaptation by Fredric and Fanny Hutton and staged by Helen Gahagan. Helen Gahagan starred in the role of Prima Donna Mme. Nella Vaga.
Hollywood Bowl Magazine, Symphonies Under the Stars Program, 1937 August
Sixth week, August 17-19-20, 1937. Includes an advertisement in which Helen Gahagan endorses the Baldwin Piano. Helen Gahagan gave a solo music performance on Friday, August 20, 1937 with Fritz Reiner, Conductor.
Program for Town Hall Year Book Wednesday Morning Lecture Series, 1937-1938
Helen Gahagan gave a recital as part of the lecture series on October 20, 1937. Also includes loose pages of the recital program.
Program for Zlatko Balokovic, violin soloist with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, 1938-1939
Dated November 18-19 for the 1938-1939 season.
The Playbill for The Empire Theatre: Oscar Serlin presents Clarence Day's "Life with Father", 1939
Beginning Monday evening, November 20, 1939.