1986 Playbill Lincoln Center Theater The Front Page Amanda Carlin, Ronn Carroll


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Sale price$14.95 USD

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Step into the world of classic theater with this rare and vintage 1986 Playbill from the renowned Lincoln Center Theater production of The Front Page, featuring the talented Amanda Carlin and Ronn Carroll. This cherished Playbill is a must-have for theater enthusiasts and collectors alike, offering a glimpse into a splendid performance that has captivated audience members for decades.

Maintaining a very good to excellent condition, this Playbill reflects the quality and craftsmanship of Broadway memorabilia. It showcases the rich history and artistic presence of the Lincoln Center Theater, which has played an essential role in American theater culture. This specific production of The Front Page is a significant piece, as it represents a time when theater was profoundly influential and alive with creativity.

One of the major benefits of owning this Playbill is its excellent preservation. Encased in a durable plastic protective cover, it not only maintains its integrity but also ensures that you can enjoy the beauty of this collectible for years to come. This protection makes it an ideal item to display or store within your personal collection.

  • Authentic Collectible: A true gem for any theater lover or collector, this Playbill captures a pivotal moment in theatrical history.
  • Preserved Condition: The Playbill is well taken care of, ensuring its visual appeal and durability over time.

Whether you are looking to add this unique piece to your collection or searching for the perfect gift for a theater aficionado, this Playbill is sure to impress. Don’t miss the chance to own a piece of theatrical legacy that celebrates the magic of live performance.

1986 Playbill for The Front Page at Lincoln Center Theater

This collectible Playbill awaits a new home where it can be appreciated and cherished. Delve into the nostalgia of theater with this exquisite piece that not only showcases timeless performances but also sparks conversations about the illustrious history of live entertainment.

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