Description
Step into a piece of theatrical history with this rare 1971 Playbill from the Lyceum Theatre, featuring the iconic performance of Mason Adams in "The Trial of The Catonsville Nine." This play, written by Daniel Berrigan, is recognized for its powerful portrayal of the Vietnam War protests and remains a significant work in American theatre.
The Playbill captures the essence of the era, showcasing not only the talent of Mason Adams but also the compelling narrative that engaged audiences back in the day. It’s a wonderful collectible for theatre enthusiasts, history buffs, or anyone who appreciates the art of performance.
This particular Playbill is in good condition, exhibiting minor wear, which only adds to its charm and authenticity. It serves as a great conversation piece and a nostalgic reminder of a pivotal moment in history. The Playbill comes encased in a plastic protective covering, ensuring its preservation for years to come.
Exclusive features of this collectible include:
- Historical Significance: A valuable addition to any collection focused on American theatre, social movements, or the works of Daniel Berrigan.
- Protective Covering: Each Playbill is shipped with a plastic covering, ensuring it remains in good condition during transit and storage.
This Playbill not only allows you to relive the experience of "The Trial of The Catonsville Nine" but also to own a remarkable piece of theatrical history. Whether displayed in your living room or part of a larger collection, this item is sure to impress.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this unique Playbill. It’s perfect for gifts or personal collections. Purchase now and celebrate the legacy of American theatre!