Description
Step back in time with this unique collectible: the 1964 Stagebill from the Studebaker Theatre featuring the iconic Nancy Kelly in the classic play "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" This piece of theatrical history is not only a must-have for fans of the play but also a gem for collectors of vintage theatre memorabilia.
This stagebill is in good condition, reflecting its age while still retaining its charm. It has minor wear, which is typical for items of this vintage, adding character and authenticity to its story. Whether you're a dedicated follower of Edward Albee's work or simply interested in the golden age of theatre, this program is an excellent addition to your collection.
Every detail of the Stagebill offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the cast, creative team, and production notes from the original run. The nostalgia factor is high, making it a perfect conversation starter when displayed in your home or office.
Key features of this item include:
- Authentic stagebill from the iconic 1964 production at the Studebaker Theatre.
- Plastic protective covering included to ensure its longevity and maintain its condition.
Although the program shows some marks, which enhance its vintage appeal, it comes complete with a plastic protective covering to help preserve its quality over the years. You’ll appreciate how this unique piece ties into the rich tapestry of theatre history.
To truly understand the cultural significance of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?", you need to appreciate the performances and productions that have brought it to life. This stagebill signifies just that—a moment in time captured in print.
Check out the accompanying image to see the program's design and condition.
Don’t miss the chance to own a piece of theatrical history. It’s perfect for display, gifting, or as an investment for future generations. Grab this collectible today and celebrate the legacy of one of America's most important playwrights!