1989 Playbill Minetta Lane Theatre ‘Other People’s Money’ by Jerry Sterner


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Sale price$15.00 USD

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Step into the world of theater memorabilia with this 1989 Playbill from the Minetta Lane Theatre, featuring the acclaimed play "Other People's Money" by Jerry Sterner. This Playbill is a fantastic collectible that captures the magic of live performance, making it a perfect addition to any theater enthusiast's collection.

Published in the vibrant theatrical atmosphere of New York City, this Playbill not only represents a specific moment in time but also serves as a delightful piece of art. "Other People's Money," a sharp and witty exploration of corporate greed and personal ethics, left a memorable mark on audiences during its run. Owning this Playbill is like holding a piece of theatrical history in your hands.

The item comes in good condition, showcasing the charm of a vintage piece. There may be minor wear on the cover, but it adds character to this unique collectible. The Playbill features a bent corner, which is typical of items with a history, particularly those from cherished memories of live performances. For added protection, it comes with a plastic covering, ensuring that it remains in good shape for years to come.

This vintage Playbill is not just for collectors; it makes a thoughtful gift for friends and family who appreciate the arts. Imagine the joy on their faces when they receive such a meaningful present, sparking conversations about their favorite performances and the magic of theater.

Key features of this Playbill include:

  • Authentic 1989 edition from the Minetta Lane Theatre.
  • Protective plastic covering included for preservation.

1989 Playbill Other People's Money

Whether you are a veteran theatergoer or an emerging aficionado, this Playbill is a must-have. It holds stories, emotions, and a glimpse into the artistic challenges and triumphs presented on stage. Acquire this piece of history, and let it inspire your love for theater!

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