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Marlo Thomas Marlo Thomas: "Richard Scanga and Charles Grodin present: Marlo Thomas and Richard Mulligan in Thieves." Volume 11, November 1974. Longacre Theatre. Written by: Herb Gardner. Directed by: Charles Grodin. Also starring: Ann Wedgeworth, Nicholas Pryor, Pierre Epstein, Alice Drummond, William Hickey, Irwin Corey, et al. Front cover is kind of smudgy/show signs of rubbing. Scratch and small crease on back cover. Ticket stub clipped inside. Good. $20.00.





Mary Martin Mary Martin: "Leland Hayward, Richard Halliday, Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II present: Mary Martin in a new play: The Sound of Music." Volume 4, Number 23, May 30, 1960. Lunt-Fontaine Theatre. Music by Richard Rodgers. Lyrics by: Oscar Hammerstein II. Directed by: Vincent J. Donehue. Book by: Howard Lindsay and Russell Crouse, "suggested by The Trapp Family Singers by Maria Augusta Trapp." Also starring: Theodore Bikel, Patricia Neway, Kurt Kasznar, Martin Marlowe, et al. Yellowing, wear on spine, nick and creasing on covers. Yellowing inside. Corner missing on page 15. Ticket stubs clipped inside. Good. $10.00.


Maureen Stapleton Maureen Stapleton: "James B. McKenzie and Spofford J. Beadle present Maureen Stapleton in The Secret Affairs of Mildred Wild." Volume 9, Issue 11, November 1972. Ambassador Theatre. Written by: Paul Zindel. Directed by: Jeff Bleckner. Also starring: Elizabeth Wilson, Florence Stanley, Doris Roberts, Lee Wallace, et al. Minor minor rubbing on covers. Tiny tiny tiny ink mark on front cover. Staple indentation on a couple of pages. Ticket stub clipped inside. Good. $15.00.




Melina MercouriMelina Mercouri. Illya Darling. Volume 4, Number 9, September 1967. Produced by: Kermit Bloomgarden in association with United Artists. Also starring: Orson Bean, Hal Linden, et al. There are a few creased pages, nothing major. Includes ticket stub clipped inside. Very good. $29.00.







Melvyn DouglasMelvyn Douglas. Spofford. Volume 5, Number 3, 1968. ANTA Theatre. Produced by: Zev Bufman. Written by: Herman Shumlin. "Based upon the novel, Reuben, Reuben" by Peter DeVries. Directed by: Herman Shumlin. Also starring: Barbara Britton, Jerome Dempsey, Audra Lindley, Tresa Hughes, Alan North and Pert Kelton. Some signs of aging on covers. Ticket stub clipped inside. Good. $12.00.






Michael Learned Michael Learned: "Lincoln Center Theater inder the direction of André Bishop, and Bernard Gersten present: Michael Learned, Deborah Rush and Tony Roberts in: The Sisters Rosensweig." Volume 94, Number 5, May 1994. Ethel Barrymore Theatre. Written by: Wendy Wasserstein. Directed by: Daniel Sullivan. Also starring: Joanne Camp, Tom Hewitt, Amy Ryan, Brían F. O'Byrne and Rex Robbins. Minor minor creasing and rubbing. Ticket stub staple inside. Very good. $20.00.




Milo O'Shea Milo O'Shea: "Comedians." November 1976. The Music Box. Producers: Alexander H. Cohen, in association with Gabriel Katzka and Edward L. Schuman. Written by: Trevor Griffiths. Directed by: Mike Nichols. Also starring: John Lithgow, Rex Robbins, David Margulies, Armand Assante, Jonathan Pryce, et al. Lower portion of spine is torn. Minor creasing. Ticket stub stapled inside. Good. $7.00.






Milton Berle Milton Berle: "Feuer and Martin present: Milton Berle, Bob Dishy and Brenda Vaccaro in The Goodbye People." Volume 5, Issue 11, November 1968. Ethel Barrymore Theatre. Written and directed by: Herb Gardner. Also starring: Tony Lo Bianco, Sammy Smith and Jess Osuna. Some yellowing. Two small marks on front cover. Ticket stub clipped inside. Very good. $20.00.






Peter Cook and Dudley Moore Peter Cook and Dudley Moore: "Alexander H. Cohen and Bernard Delfont present Peter Cook and Dudley Moore in Good Evening." Volume 10, November 1973. Plymouth Theatre. Written by: Peter Cook and Dudley Moore. Directed by: Jerry Adler. Bonus ticket stub stapled inside. Minor pulling near stapels in spine. Slight smudges and discoloration on covers. Good. $10.00.






Peter Falk and Lee Grant Peter Falk and Lee Grant: "Saint-Subber presents: Peter Falk and Lee Grant in The Prisoner of Second Avenue." Volume 8, Issue 11, November 1971. Eugene O'Neill Theatre. Written by: Neil Simon. Directed by: Mike Nichols. Also starring: Vincent Gardenia, Florence Stanley, Tresa Hughes and Dena Dietrich. Wear and small tear on spine. Small tear and crease on back cover. Some dicolouration and staple indendation on front cover. Ticket stub stapled inside. Good. $35.00.





Renée Taylor and Joseph Bologna Renée Taylor and Joseph Bologna: "Allen Klein, Julian Schlossberg with Isobel Robins present: Renée Taylor and Joseph Bologna in It Had to be You." Written by: Renée Taylor and Joseph Bologna. Directed by: Robert Drivas. Signed by Joseph Bologna. Some yellowing. Ticket stub stapled inside. Good. $225.00.







Richard Kiley Richard Kiley: "Albert W. Selden and Hal James present: Richard Kiley, Irving Jacobson, Ray Middleton, Robert Rounseville and Joan Diener in Man of La Mancha." Volume 3, Number 9, September 1966. ANTA Washington Square. Written by: Dale Wasserman. Music by: Mitch Leigh. Lyrics by: Joe Darion. Directed by: Albert Marre. Also starring: Renato Cibelli (in for Jon Cypher), Mimi Turque, James Coco, et al. Some rubbing. Ticket stub and cast replacement notice clipped inside. Good. $20.00.




Robert Alda Robert Alda: "David Hocker and Chandler Warren present: Vivian Vance, Robert Alda and Dody Goodman in My Daughter, Your Son." Volume 6, Issue 6, June 1969. The Booth Theatre. Written by: Phoebe and Henry Ephron. Directed by: Larry Arrick. (Thanks to the folks at the Internet Broadway Database, as this information seems to be missing from the program.) Also starring: Lee Lawson, Gene Lindsey, Don Scardino and Bill McCutcheon. Some yellowing. Minor creasing. Ticket stub clipped inside.

"Joseph Cates presents: Steve Lawrence, Sally Ann Howes and Robert Alda in a new musical: What Makes Sammy Run?" Volume 2, Number 1, January 1965. 54th Street Theatre. Written by: Budd and Stuart Schulberg, "based on the novel by Budd Schulberg." Music and lyrics by: Ervin Drake. Directed by: Abe Burrows. Also starring: Barry Newman, Diaan Ainslee, Walter Klauvin, et al. Some yellowing and smudging. Minor creasing. Good. $25.00.

Robert Preston Robert Preston: "Sir Lew Grade, Martin Starger and The Shubert Organization, Inc. present: Robert Preston in Larry Gelbart's Sly Fox." December 1977. Broadhurst Theatre. "Based upon Valpone by Ben Johnson. Directed by: Arthur Penn. Also starring: Jack Gilford, Gretchen Wyler, Jeffrey Tambor, et al. Some yellowing. Ticket stub stapled inside. Good. $15.00.






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