Box 8
Contains 82 Results:
The Playbill for The National Theatre: Herman Shumlin presents Tallulah Bankhead in "The Little Foxes" by Lillian Hellman, 1939
With Patricia Collinge and Frank Conroy. Beginning Monday evening, November 20, 1939. Contains an advertisement for Katharine Hepburn appearing in "The Philadelphia Story" at the Shubert Theatre.
The Playbill for The Sam S. Shubert Theatre: The Theatre Guild, Inc. presents "The Philadelphia Story", A New Comedy by Philip Barry, 1939
Directed by Robert B. Sinclair. Beginning Monday evening, November 20, 1939. Katharine Hepburn played the role of Tracy Lord.
The Playbill for The Booth Theatre: The Theatre Guild, Inc. in association with Eddie Dowling presents "The Time of Your Life", a New Play by William Saroyan, 1939
Directed by Eddie Dowling and William Saroyan. Beginning Monday evening, November 20, 1939.
The Playbill for The Imperial Theatre: George Abbott presents "Too Many Girls", 1939
A new musical comedy. Beginning Monday evening, November 20, 1939.
The Playbill for The Ethel Barrymore Theatre: The Playwrights' Company present Paul Muni in Maxwell Anderson's New Play "Key Largo", 1939
Beginning Monday evening, November 27, 1939.
The Playbill for The Center Theatre: Erik Charell presents (In association with Jean Rodney) "Swingin' the Dream", 1939
A Musical Variation of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" by Gilbert Seldes and Erik Charell. Beginning Wednesday evening, November 29, 1939.
The Playbill for The Cort Theatre: Victor Payne-Jennings in association with Arthur Hopkins presents Ethel Barrymore in "Farm of Three Echoes" by Noel Langley, 1939
Beginning Monday evening, December 4, 1939.
The Playbill for The Forty-Fourth Street Theatre: Maurice Evans presents "Hamlet", In Its Entirety, by William Shakespeare, 1939
Staged by Margaret Webster. Beginning Monday evening, December 4, 1939.
Chicago Symphony Orchestra program for Beveridge Webster, pianist, undated
Held in the Orchestra Hall, November 25 and 26 of an unlisted year.
Advertisement for a concert by Charles Henry Manney at Orchestra Hall, undated
Dated November 14 of an unlisted year. Likely performing with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.