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Gwen Verdon Gwen Verdon: "Robert Fryer and Lawrence Carr present: Gwen Verdon in Redhead." Volume 3, Number 21, May 25, 1959. Written by: Herbert and Dorothy Fields, Sidney Sheldon and David Shaw. Music by: Albert Hague. Lyrics by: Dorothy Fields. Directed and choreographed by: Bob Fosse. Some creasing on front cover an first few pages. Discolouration on front cover. Ticket stub stapled inside.

"Fryer, Carr and Harris present: Gwen Verdon as Sweet Charity." Stage Magazine, Volume 1, Number 9, October 1966. The Palace Theatre. Written by: Neil Simon, "based upon an original screenplay by Fereico Fellini, Tullio Pinelli and Ennio Flaiano. Music by: Cy Coleman. Lyrics by: Dorothy Fields. "Conceived, staged and directed by Bob Fosse." Also starring: John McMartin, Ruth Buzzi, Helen Gallagher, et al. Two small tears on front cover. Couple of nicks on several pages. Ticket stub clipped inside. Good. $50.00.

James Coco James Coco: "Saint-Subber presents:James Coco, Rita Moreno, Marcia Dodd and Doris Roberts in Neil Simon's new comedy: Last of the Red Hot Lovers." Volume 7, Issue 12, December 1970. Directed by: Robert Moore. Rubbing on covers. Some signs of aging on pages.

"Emanuel Azenberg and Eugene V. Wolsk present Jack Albertson and Sam Levene in Neil Simon's new comedy The Sunshine Boys." Volume 10, Issue 1, January 1973. Directed by: Alan Arkin. Also starring: Lewis J. Stadlen, Minne Gentry, Lee Meredith, John Baptiste and Joe Young. The Broadhurst Theatre. Minor smudging inside. Some rubbing on covers. Signed by James Coco and Dody Goodman. No, neither of them were in the cast. (Mom must have spotted them watching the show.) Ticket stub stapled inside. Good. $275.00.

Jill ClayburghJill Clayburgh: The Rothschilds. Volume 7, Issue 12, December 1970. Produced by: Lester Osterman, Hillard Elkins. Written by: Sharman Yellen, "based on The Rothschild by Frederic Morton. Music by Jerry Bock. Lyrics by: Sheldon Harnick Directed by: Michael Kidd. Also starring: Paul Hecht, Leila Martin, Keene Curtis, Chris Sarandon, Hal Linden, et al. Very few signs of aging. Ticket clipped inside.

Pippin. Volume 9, Issue 10, October 1972. Imperial Theatre. Producer: Stuart Ostrow. Written by: Roger O. Hinson. Music and lyrics by: Stephen Schwartz. Directed and choreographed by: Bob Fosse. Starring: Eric Berry, Jill Clayburgh, Leland Palmer, Irene Ryan, Ben Vereen, John Rubenstein, Ann Reinking, et al. Some wear on a fear pages near the front. Some speckling on front cover, some rubbing on back cover. Ticket stub stapled inside. Good to very good. $50.00.

Joan Rivers Joan Rivers: "Alexander H. Cohen and Rocky Aoki present: Joan Rivers, Gabriel Dell and Rose Marie in Fun City." Volume 8, Issue 12, December 1971. The Morosco Theatre. Written by: Lester Colodny, Joan Rivers and Edgar Rosenberg. Directed by: Jerry Adler. Also starring: Victor Arnold, Paul Ford, et al. Some discoloration on covers. Small tear on back cover. Ticket stub stapled inside. Good. $10.00.






Joanna Gleason Joanna Gleason: "I Love My Wife." July 1977. Ethel Barrymore Theatre. Producers: Joseph Kipness, Terry Allen Kramer and Harry Rigby. Book and lyrics by: Michael Stewart, based on the play by Luis Rego. Music by: Cy Coleman. Directed by Gene Saks. Also Starring: Lenny Baker, Ilene Graff, James Naughton. Small tear on front cover. Ticket stub stapled inside. Good. $10.00.






Judd Hirsch Judd Hirsch: "Knock Knock." March 1976. Biltmore Theatre. Producers: Terry Allen Kramer and Harry Rigby. Writtern by: Jules Feiffer. Directed by: Marshall W. Mason. Also starring: Neil Flanagan, Daniel Seltzer and Nancy Snyder. Some yellowing, small nick on back cover. Ticket stub stapled inside. Good. $10.00.







Julie Harris Julie Harris: "James B. McKenzie, Spofford J. Beadle and Seth L. Schapiro: Julie Harris and Estelle Parsons in And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little." Volume 8, Issue 4, April 1971. The Morosco Theatre. Written by: Paul Zindel. Directed by: Melvin Bernhardt. Also starring: Nancy Marchand, Rae Allen, Bill Macy, Virginia Payne and Paul Leiber. Small tear on, a couple of small pieces missing from front cover. Some smudging on front cover, some yellowing inside. Ticket stub clipped inside.

"Feuer and Martin present: Julie Harris in the new musical comedy Skyscraper." Volume 2, Number 10, October 1965. Lunt-Fontaine Theatre. Book by: Peter Stone. Music by: James Van Heusen. Lyrics by: Sammy Cahn. Directed by: Cy Feuer. Also starring: Peter L. Marshall, Charles Nelson Reilly, et al. Some yellowing. Some signs of aging on covers. Good. $50.00.

Lauren BacallLauren Bacall. Catcus Flower. Volume 3, Number 11, November 1966. Royale Theatre. Produced by: David Merrick. Written and Directed by: Abe Burrows. Based upon the play by Pierre Barillet and Jean Pierre Gredy. Also starring: Barry Nelson, Brenda Vaccaro, Burt Brinckerhoff, etal. Minor creasing on back cover. Bonus-2 ticket stubs included Very good. $25.00.

Lily Tomlin Lily Tomlin: "Ron Delsener presents: Lily Tomlin in Appearing Nightly." June 1977. Biltmore Theatre. "Written and directed by: Jane Wagner and Lily Tomlin. Music: Jerry Franklin. Lighting: Daniel Adams. Costume: J. Allen Highfill. Sound: Jack Mann. Staged by: George Boyd." A few creases, small tear, some rubbing on front cover. Ticket stub stapled inside. Good. $15.00.






Lotte Lenya Lotte Lenya: "Cabaret." Volume 3, Number 12, December 1966. Broadhurst Theatre. Written by: Joe Masteroff, "based on the play by John van Druton and stories by Christopher Isherwood." Music by: Joh Kander. Lyrics by: Fred Ebb. Directed by: Harold Prince. Also starring Jill Haworth, Jack Gilford, Bert Convey, Joel Grey, Peg Murray and Edward Winter. Some aging on front cover, a crease on the back. Ticket stub clipped inside. Good. $20.00.





Lou Jacobi Lou Jacobi: "Come Blow Your Horn." Volume 5, Number 21, May 22, 1961. Brooks Atkinson Theatre. Written by: Neil Simon. Directed by: Stanley Prager. "Starring: Hal March with Sarah Marshall, Audrey Christie, Lou Jacobi, Arlene Golonka and Warren Belinger." Shows signs of aging, yellowing, small tears on all pages due to wear. Ticket stub clipped inside.

"Don't Drink the Water." Volume 4, Number 1, January 1967. The Morosco Theatre. Written by: Woody Allen. Directed by: Stanley Prager. Also starring: Anthony Roberts, Kay Medford, Anita Gillette, House Jameson, et al. Some yellowing, small nick on back cover near spine. Ticket stub and paper coaster from Lindy's Restaurant clipped inside.

"Robert L. Livingston presents: Lou Jacobi and Michael Tolan in Unlikely Heroes: 3 Philip Roth Stories." Volume 9, Issue 10, October 1971. "Adapted for the stage and directed by: Larry Arrick. Also starring: David Akroyd, Rose Arrick, Lee Wallace, George Bartenieff, et al. Some rubbing,some wear on front cover, small nicks on back cover. Small tears on spine - top and bottom. Ticket stub stapled inside. Good. $25.00.

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