1961 Playbill The Tappan Zee Playhouse Invitation to a March by Willis Sammons


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Sale price$29.97 USD

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Step back in time with this authentic 1961 Playbill from The Tappan Zee Playhouse. Featuring the engaging production of "Invitation to a March" by Willis Sammons, this collectible piece is a must-have for any theater enthusiast or nostalgic collector. This Playbill not only serves as a fantastic memorabilia item but also highlights a significant moment in live theater history.

The Playbill is in good condition, showcasing the charm and character of its age. While it does exhibit minor wear consistent with its history, this only adds to its unique appeal. The artwork and layout reflect the vibrant artistic trends of the early 1960s, making it a striking addition to any collection. Whether you attended the original performance or simply appreciate the art of theater, this Playbill brings back memories of a timeless production.

This collectible comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it remains in excellent condition for years to come. You can confidently display it on your shelf, in a frame, or alongside other treasured artifacts from your favorite shows.

  • Unique Historical Significance: This Playbill transports you to a bygone era in theater and showcases a production that has captured the hearts of many.
  • Excellent Display Piece: With its striking cover and protective casing, it makes for an eye-catching display item for any room or office.

Capture a piece of performing arts history with this 1961 Playbill. Whether for personal enjoyment or as a gift to a fellow theater lover, "Invitation to a March" holds a special place in the heart of American theater. Don't miss the chance to own this unique artifact of theatrical history!

1961 Playbill - Invitation to a March

Browse our collection today and add this extraordinary piece to your theater memorabilia! Embrace the nostalgia and celebrate the artistry that makes live theater truly unforgettable.

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