Description
Step back in time with this original 1977 playbill from the Circle in the Square Theatre featuring Molière's classic, 'Tartuffe.' This iconic piece of theater memorabilia is not just a record of a performance but a tangible connection to the rich history of American theater and an incredible conversation starter for any collector or enthusiast.
'Tartuffe,' a comedy that critiques religious hypocrisy, was brought to life by talented actors Ruth Livingston and Ray Wise. This playbill offers a glimpse into a moment in theatrical history, showcasing the excitement and skill of the performers as well as the essence of the production itself.
The playbill is in good condition, having survived the years with minimal wear and tear. It's a fantastic find for theater lovers and a great addition to your collection. Minor wear on the book is evident, adding to its vintage charm, and the protective plastic covering ensures that it remains safe and well-preserved for years to come.
This playbill is not only a piece of art but also a fantastic way to commemorate a remarkable performance. Theater enthusiasts will appreciate the charm and character it holds, making it a perfect gift for friends or a fantastic treat for yourself.
- Good condition, with minor wear that highlights its authenticity.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering for preservation.
Don't miss out on the chance to own this nostalgic artifact from the Circle in the Square Theatre. Whether you're a seasoned collector or just starting your journey into the world of theater memorabilia, this 1977 'Tartuffe' playbill is a rare gem that connects you to the legendary works of Molière and the captivating world of live theater.