1979 Playbill St. James Theatre The 1940's Radio Hour Dee Dee Bridgewater


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Sale price$15.00 USD

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Step into the enchanting world of theater history with the 1979 Playbill from the iconic St. James Theatre, featuring the captivating performance of "The 1940's Radio Hour" starring the incredible Dee Dee Bridgewater. This Playbill offers a nostalgic glimpse into a bygone era, making it more than just a program—it's a collectible treasure for any theater enthusiast or aficionado of vintage memorabilia.

If you're a fan of classic American radio and musical performances, this Playbill is a must-have addition to your collection. Its vibrant design and rich history evoke memories of the golden age of entertainment. From the moment you hold it in your hands, you can feel the energy and passion that surrounded this legendary performance. Deeply rooted in American culture, "The 1940's Radio Hour" celebrates the music and style of a unique time, making this Playbill a conversation starter for anyone who appreciates the arts.

The Playbill is in good condition, demonstrating its resilience through the years. Although minor wear is present on the cover, it remains appealing to the eye and serves as a reminder of its place in theatrical history. Each page turns easily, inviting you to explore the stories and performances inside. To preserve its quality, the Playbill comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that it remains in excellent condition for years to come.

1979 Playbill St. James Theatre The 1940's Radio Hour Dee Dee Bridgewater


  • Good condition, ready for display or collection
  • Comes with plastic protective covering to maintain quality

Don't miss the opportunity to own this special piece of theater history. Whether you're adding it to your collection or giving it as a thoughtful gift, the 1979 Playbill of "The 1940's Radio Hour" featuring Dee Dee Bridgewater is sure to delight and inspire. Celebrate the magic of live performance and enrich your home or collection with this unique artifact from the golden age of American theatre.

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