Description
Step back in time with this authentic 1960 stagebill from the Goodman Memorial Theatre, featuring the legendary Joseph Buloff in the captivating play, "The Inspector General." This collectible item not only marks a significant piece of theatrical history but also serves as a beautiful nostalgia piece for fans of the stage and literature alike.
This stagebill showcases the charm of live theatre during a vibrant time in American arts. It reflects the grandeur of the Goodman Memorial Theatre, a pivotal venue in Chicago's cultural landscape. Joseph Buloff's performance is revered, making this stagebill a must-have for enthusiasts and collectors who appreciate the art of storytelling through live performance.
The overall condition of this stagebill is good, exhibiting only minor wear that gives it character while preserving its value. It comes protected with a plastic covering, ensuring its longevity and preserving its excellent condition for years to come. You can display it proudly in your home, knowing your piece of history is safe from dust and damage.
- Includes protective plastic covering for durability.
- Features a snapshot of an iconic performance in Chicago’s theatrical history.
Whether you're a dedicated theatre lover or an astute collector, this stagebill will enrich your collection. Its historical significance and the charm of the theatre will surely spark conversations and reminiscences among your friends and fellow enthusiasts.
Don’t miss your chance to own this remarkable piece! Grab this 1960 stagebill before it’s gone, and celebrate a moment in time that brought unforgettable performances to life.
Good condition
Minor wear on program(s) and/or book/booklet.
Comes with plastic protective covering.