VTG Newsweek Magazine July 3 1972 Joseph Papp New Life in the American Theatre


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Sale price$14.95 USD

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If you’re a vintage magazine collector or simply a fan of the arts, the VTG Newsweek Magazine from July 3, 1972, is a must-have for your collection. This issue features a compelling cover story about Joseph Papp, a game-changer in the landscape of American theatre. With his innovative ideas and unyielding dedication, Papp founded the Public Theater and the New York Shakespeare Festival, making theatre accessible to all. This edition of Newsweek captures the essence of Papp's contributions and the resurgence of creativity in an exciting era of American arts.

Inside, you'll discover a treasure trove of insightful articles complemented by stunning photographs that reflect the vibrant world of theatre during the 1970s. The magazine offers a fascinating glimpse into the works and ideas that shaped the American arts scene. It showcases engaging journalism, making it not just a reading experience but a piece of history.

The condition of the magazine is good, with some minor wear typical for its age, which adds to its character. A vintage label adorns the front, giving it an antique feel. While a few small rips exist, they hardly detract from the overall charm of this collectible item. To ensure its preservation, the magazine comes protected in a plastic covering.

  • Includes a captivating exploration of Joseph Papp's iconic contributions to the American theatre.
  • Stored in good condition with a protective plastic covering for longevity and care.

Take a look at the pictures included to see exactly what you’re getting. The images provide a closer look at the magazine’s condition and its rich content. Don’t forget to assess the slight imperfections; they are part of the charm of vintage collectibles. Here’s a glimpse of the item:

VTG Newsweek Magazine July 3 1972 Joseph Papp New Life in the American Theatre

This unique magazine is ideal for those who appreciate nostalgia and the evolution of the arts in America. Whether you're looking to read it or display it as a historical artifact, it is a worthwhile addition to any collection. Seize the opportunity to own a piece of theatrical history today!

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