1979 Playbill Brooks Atkinson Theatre Bedroom Farce Polly Adams, Joan Hickson VG


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Sale price$14.95 USD

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If you're a fan of theatre memorabilia, this 1979 Playbill from the Brooks Atkinson Theatre's production of "Bedroom Farce" is a must-have for your collection. Featuring the talented Polly Adams and the iconic Joan Hickson, this Playbill offers a delightful glimpse into the world of live performance from an era characterized by exceptional theatrical works.

Condition is crucial for collectors, and this Playbill is rated Very Good to Excellent. It is in great shape overall, ensuring that it will make a fine addition to any collection. The pages are intact and the print remains clear, capturing the essence of the performance that took place over four decades ago.

This Playbill not only serves as a collectible but also as a remarkable piece of art and history. With its vibrant design, it can be displayed on shelves or framed to enhance your home décor. Whether you are a long-time theatre lover or just starting to appreciate the arts, owning this Playbill connects you to the rich traditions of live theatre.

  • Preserved Condition: Comes with a plastic protective covering to help maintain its quality.
  • Historical Value: A valuable keepsake that highlights a memorable production featuring notable actors.

This particular Playbill is not just a piece of paper; it represents a moment in time when audiences gathered to enjoy live theatre, sharing laughter and applause. It's reminiscent of the excitement and creativity associated with Broadway productions.

Your purchase includes a well-preserved Playbill, ready to be cherished. This is a unique opportunity to own a tangible piece of theatrical history, perfect for display in any theatre enthusiast's home.

1979 Playbill for Bedroom Farce at Brooks Atkinson Theatre

Don't miss out on this charming collectible that brings the magic of the stage right into your hands. Whether as a gift for a loved one or a special treat for yourself, this Playbill will undoubtedly evoke fond memories of live theatre and its enduring appeal.

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