Description
Step back in time with this fascinating piece of theatre history - the 1961 Stagebill from the Goodman Memorial Theatre featuring the remarkable Frances Hyland in "The Lark." This collectible item is not just a stagebill; it serves as a beautiful reminder of a classic performance and an era where theatre flourished. Frances Hyland's talent shines brightly in this notable production, which is sure to resonate with fans of classic drama and theatre lovers alike.
The stagebill is in good condition, making it a great addition to any collection. It shows minor wear typical of its age, giving it character and authenticity. This is the perfect opportunity for enthusiasts and collectors who appreciate vintage theatre memorabilia. Each fold and mark tells a story—it's not just paper; it's a window into the past.
One of the highlights of this stagebill is that it comes with a plastic protective covering. This ensures that your collectible remains preserved and can be enjoyed for years to come. Here are some key features:
- Protective Covering: Safeguards against dust, moisture, and wear.
- Historical Significance: A must-have for fans of Frances Hyland and classic productions.
Moreover, this stagebill is not only an interesting conversation piece but also a unique gift idea for someone who cherishes the performing arts. Imagine surprising a friend with this iconic piece of history!
See the stagebill in all its glory below:
Don’t miss this chance to own a piece of theatrical history. Whether you display it in your home, office, or theatre space, this stagebill is sure to draw interest and admiration. Enhance your collection today!