1951 Program New York City Center Uta Hagen in A Streetcar Named Desire


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Sale price$19.97 USD

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Step into the world of classic theater with this rare 1951 program featuring the legendary Uta Hagen in Tennessee Williams' iconic play, A Streetcar Named Desire. This program, showcasing one of the most celebrated performances of its time at the New York City Center, is an essential piece for any theater aficionado's collection.

The program comes in good condition, despite minor wear indicating its age. Pristine museums may not house this treasure, but it offers a genuine glimpse into the theatrical brilliance of the 1950s. Crafted from durable materials, it also comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that it remains a cherished artifact for years to come.

Key features of this collector's item include:

  • Historical Significance: Experience a pivotal moment in American theater with Uta Hagen's acclaimed performance in a timeless classic.
  • Condition and Protection: The program is well-preserved with a protective plastic covering, allowing easy handling while maintaining its quality.

While there are some creases inside the program and on the front, these imperfections add character, reflecting its journey through the decades. The photograph below provides a clear view of the item's current condition.

1951 Program New York City Center Uta Hagen in A Streetcar Named Desire

This program serves as a delightful reminder of the artistic talent and cultural impact of theater during a transformative era. Whether you're a seasoned collector or a casual fan looking to explore the roots of American drama, this historic program will enrich any collection. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of theatrical history!

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