1987 Playbill Social Security by Andrew Bergman, Mike Nichols at Ethel Barrymore


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Sale price$15.00 USD

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Step back into theatre history with this collectible 1987 Playbill for the comedy "Social Security," written by Andrew Bergman and directed by the acclaimed Mike Nichols. This Playbill was produced at the renowned Ethel Barrymore Theatre, a venue that has hosted countless classic performances, making this a must-have for theater aficionados and collectors alike.

This particular Playbill is not just a paper souvenir; it represents a slice of Broadway's vibrant tapestry from the late 1980s. The production itself was a delightful blend of humor and heart, showcasing the talent of its writers, director, and the invigorating performances that captivated audiences during its run. Holding this Playbill is like holding a piece of theatrical magic!

The Playbill is in good condition, with some minor wear that is normal for a vintage item. However, it is still a perfect addition to any collection, whether you're a long-time Broadway enthusiast or a newcomer exploring the arts. To ensure its longevity, this Playbill comes with a plastic protective covering, safeguarding it against dust and wear.

Here are some key features of this exquisite collectible:

  • Preserved Condition: Although it shows minor wear, it offers a glimpse into the glamour of Broadway life.
  • Protective Covering: The included plastic cover ensures that your Playbill remains in great condition for years to come.

In addition, the layout and design of the Playbill reflect the unique artistic style of the era, making it not just a program but a piece of art in its own right. It includes intriguing bios of cast and crew, as well as advertisements that were relevant to the time, giving you a well-rounded look into the Broadway experience of the '80s.

Don't miss out on the chance to own this remarkable piece of theatre memorabilia! Whether you plan to display it in your home or preserve it in your collection, this 1987 Playbill for "Social Security" is a treasure that celebrates the arts and the joy of live performance.

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