1989 Playbill Minetta Lane Theater Present Other People's Money by Jerry Sterner


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Sale price$20.00 USD

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If you're a theater enthusiast or a collector of unique memorabilia, this 1989 Playbill from the Minetta Lane Theater featuring "Other People's Money" by Jerry Sterner is a must-have addition to your collection. This playbill captures a piece of theatrical history and showcases a poignant reflection on business, ethics, and the intricate dynamics of human relationships.

The play "Other People's Money" spins a compelling narrative centered around the world of finance and the moral dilemmas that arise from it. It's a powerful and entertaining exploration that resonates with both audiences and critics alike. The playbill not only serves as a program for the show, but it’s also a wonderful artifact that highlights the rich theatrical culture of its time. With its vibrant design and theater references, it will serve as an excellent conversation starter for any fan of drama or Broadway.

This particular playbill is in outstanding condition. It has been preserved carefully and presents itself as “Very Good / Excellent.” You will appreciate the quality of the booklet, as it feels like new and ready to be enjoyed or displayed.

  • Excellent Preservation: This Playbill is in fantastic condition with minimal wear, ensuring you receive a quality piece of memorabilia.
  • Protective Covering: It comes with a plastic protective covering, safeguarding it from dust and damage, allowing you to enjoy it for years to come.

Here’s a visual of the Playbill, showcasing its charismatic design:

1989 Playbill Minetta Lane Theater for Other People's Money

This collectible is perfect for framing or adding to your collection of theater memorabilia. Don’t miss out on the chance to own this remarkable piece related to an insightful play. Whether you are a seasoned collector or someone looking to delve into the world of theater, this 1989 Playbill will surely please and inspire you.

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