1961 Playbill St. James Theatre Phil Silvers, Nancy Walker in Do Re Mi


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Sale price$14.95 USD

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Step back in time with this authentic 1961 Playbill from the iconic St. James Theatre, featuring the celebrated performances of comedy legends Phil Silvers and Nancy Walker in the musical "Do Re Mi." This Playbill offers a delightful glimpse into Broadway's history, an essential piece for any theatre enthusiast or collector.

Designed for fans of vintage theatre memorabilia, this Playbill encapsulates the charm and artistry of Broadway during the early 1960s. It serves not only as a program but as a snapshot of an era filled with laughter and unforgettable performances. Phil Silvers, known for his quick wit and charisma, combined with Nancy Walker's captivating stage presence, created a dynamic duo that left audiences in stitches. Collecting this Playbill is like owning a piece of the magic they brought to the stage.

This Playbill is in good condition, making it a fantastic addition to your collection. The minor wear on the program reflects its vintage nature, enhancing its character and charm rather than detracting from it. Keeping your treasures safe is a priority, which is why this Playbill comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it stays in great shape for years to come.

  • Authentic 1961 Playbill showcasing Phil Silvers and Nancy Walker in "Do Re Mi."
  • Includes protective covering to preserve its quality and condition.

Whether you're a devoted collector of Playbills or a history buff who appreciates the richness of Broadway, this item is a must-have. It not only represents an important cultural moment but also makes for a fantastic gift for theatre lovers. Imagine the conversations it will spark when displayed in your home or office!

Don't miss out on this chance to own a piece of Broadway history! Below, you can view the image of the Playbill:

1961 Playbill St. James Theatre Phil Silvers, Nancy Walker in Do Re Mi

Act now and add this remarkable Playbill to your collection! It's not just memorabilia; it's a conversation starter and a cherished link to Broadway's vibrant past.

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