1944 Playbill The Ziegfeld Theatre 'Seven Lively Arts' Beatrice Lillie Bert Lahr


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Sale price$25.00

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Step back in time with this captivating piece of theatrical history, the 1944 Playbill from The Ziegfeld Theatre featuring the vibrant production 'Seven Lively Arts' starring the talented Beatrice Lillie and beloved Bert Lahr. This unique collectible transports you to a golden era of entertainment, showcasing the eclectic performances that kept audiences enchanted. Whether you're a theatre enthusiast, a collector of vintage memorabilia, or simply looking to add a touch of nostalgia to your home, this Playbill is a must-have.

In good overall condition, this Playbill offers a glimpse into the opulent world of the Ziegfeld Theatre, known for its lavish productions and star-studded casts. This specific issue highlights the dynamic performances that made 'Seven Lively Arts' a sensation. As you flip through its pages, you can almost hear the echoes of laughter and applause that filled the theatre during its run.



Although it shows minor wear consistent with its age, the Playbill remains a gorgeous representation of mid-20th century entertainment. It comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it is well-preserved for future generations to enjoy. This added feature makes it a fantastic option for both display and preservation.

Here are some key features that make this Playbill an essential piece for your collection:

  • Unique vintage item with rich theatrical history.
  • Protective covering included, ensuring durability and longevity.

Don’t miss out on the chance to own this remarkable piece of Broadway history. As you hold it in your hands, imagine the stars that performed and the history that unfolded within the walls of The Ziegfeld Theatre. With only a limited number of these Playbills available, now is the perfect time to add this gem to your collection.

  • Good condition.
  • Minor wear on the book. See photos.
  • Comes with a plastic protective covering.

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