2001 Playbill Golden Theatre Sean Campion, Conleth Hill in Stones in his Pockets


Price:
Sale price$14.95 USD

Description

If you're a theatre enthusiast or a collector of rare memorabilia, you'll appreciate this special item: the 2001 Playbill from the Golden Theatre featuring the talented Sean Campion and Conleth Hill in the acclaimed play "Stones in His Pockets." This Playbill is not just a piece of paper; it's a keepsake of a powerful production that resonated with audiences during its run.

This Playbill is in good condition, showcasing minor wear that adds character to this collectible piece. It represents a snapshot of a performance that brought to life the stories of local Irish townsfolk while blending humor with poignant moments. It's a perfect addition to any collection, enlightening those who admire the theatre’s ability to transport us to different worlds.

One of the highlights of owning this Playbill is that it captures the unique ambiance of the Golden Theatre, a historic venue known for its intimate settings and outstanding performances. Possessing this Playbill connects you to the vibrant history of Broadway, making it a conversation starter for any theatre lover.

  • Easy to display with a protective covering included to keep your Playbill in excellent condition.
  • A meaningful piece of theatrical history that showcases an incredible production and talented actors.

The Playbill comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring its preservation for years to come. You can display it proudly in your home, office, or as part of a more extensive collection. Whether you're reminiscing about a night at the theatre or sharing it with friends, this Playbill brings memories to life.

See the images below to appreciate its condition and design:

2001 Playbill Golden Theatre

Don’t miss the chance to own this exquisite piece of theatrical history. It's not just a Playbill; it's a reminder of the captivating power of live performance. Add it to your collection today!

You may also like

Recently viewed