1986 Playbill Ethel Barrymore Theatre 'Baby' Liz Callaway, James Congdon


Price:
Sale price$30.00 USD

Description

Immerse yourself in the magic of Broadway with this incredible collectible: the 1986 Playbill from the Ethel Barrymore Theatre's production of 'Baby,' featuring stellar performances by Liz Callaway and James Congdon. This Playbill serves as a perfect memento for theatre enthusiasts, lovers of musical history, or anyone who cherishes the art of performance.

The Playbill captures a moment in time when 'Baby' delighted audiences with its heartwarming storyline and memorable songs. Acquiring this Playbill isn't just adding a piece of paper to your collection; it's about embracing the nostalgia and vibrant spirit of live theatre. Whether you are a seasoned collector or new to the world of Broadway memorabilia, this is an enchanting addition to your collection that reflects your passion for the performing arts.

Condition is essential for collectibles, and this Playbill is in good condition overall. It does exhibit some minor wear typical for an item of this age. The book has some folds on the back, a small rip, and the cover is slightly loose, which you can see in the accompanying photos. To keep it safe and in good shape, it comes with a plastic protective covering. This means it can be displayed proudly or stored securely without worries about further wear and tear.

Key features of this Playbill include:

  • Good overall condition, retaining the charm of its original performance.
  • Protective covering ensuring preservation for years to come.

This special edition Playbill is more than just a piece of paper; it's a gateway to the past, allowing you to relive the excitement of the original performance. Own a piece of Broadway history today!

Specifications:

  • Good condition.
  • Minor wear on the book; please see photos for details.
  • Protected with plastic covering.
  • Folds on the back.
  • Small rip present; refer to the photo.
  • Loose cover for added character.

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