Description
If you’re a theater lover or a collector of unique memorabilia, this 1980 Playbill from the Eugene O'Neill Theatre featuring Ron Leibman in the renowned play I Ought To Be In Pictures is a must-have addition to your collection. Experience a slice of Broadway history with this charming piece that captures a moment in time.
This Playbill is in good condition, making it a perfect item for display or just for nostalgic enjoyment. It may exhibit some minor wear consistent with its age. You'll find small, charming imperfections that tell the story of its journey through time.
It comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that it remains preserved for years to come. This added protection allows you to fully enjoy the Playbill while keeping it safe from further wear and tear. However, please note there is a small rip, which can be seen in the accompanying photographs.
The Playbill not only includes details about the production but also features insight into the cast and creative team behind the play. It serves not just as a program, but as a record of theatrical artistry that enthusiasts will appreciate.
- Collectible Memory: Own a piece of Broadway history featuring Ron Leibman.
- Condition: Good condition with minor wear, complete with protective covering.
Don’t miss the opportunity to own this vintage Playbill. It’s not just a piece of paper; it’s a part of theatrical storytelling that can spark conversations and nostalgia among fellow theater lovers. Whether you're a long-time fan of Ron Leibman's work or just looking for a unique piece for your home, this Playbill is sure to be a conversation starter.