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Countess Maritza" / The New York Theatre Advertising Medium [Program-playbill]/ 44th Street Theatre / Monday, March 7, 1927 / starring Hugh Chilvers, Arthur Geary, Odette Myrtil, Desiree Tabor, et al., by Julius Brammer, Alfred Grunwald, Harry B. Smith (authors); Emmerich Kalman (music); J. J. Schubert (producer) / Hugh Chilvers, Arthur Geary, Odette Myrtil, Desiree Tabor (actors); 44th Street Theatre / J. C. Huffman (Director) - 1927

by Julius Brammer, Alfred Grunwald, Harry B. Smith (authors); Emmerich Kalman (music); J. J. Schubert (producer) / Hugh Chilvers, Arthur Geary, Odette Myrtil, Desiree Tabor (actors); 44th Street Theatre / J. C. Huffman (Director)

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Countess Maritza" / The New York Theatre Advertising Medium [Program-playbill]/ 44th Street Theatre / Monday, March 7, 1927 / starring Hugh Chilvers, Arthur Geary, Odette Myrtil, Desiree Tabor, et al.,

by Julius Brammer, Alfred Grunwald, Harry B. Smith (authors); Emmerich Kalman (music); J. J. Schubert (producer) / Hugh Chilvers, Arthur Geary, Odette Myrtil, Desiree Tabor (actors); 44th Street Theatre / J. C. Huffman (Director)

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New York, New York: New York Theatre Program, 1927. First Edition. Magazine. Very Good. Originally opened September 18, 1926 on Broadway. Octavo, 7 2/3" tall, 24 pages, wire saddle stitch, pamphlet style magazine with stiff three color wraps. An original theatre program in very good condition, clean, with light shelf wear overall but a touch of cover foxing. Contains color (Melachrino cigarettes, Kelly Springfield Tires, Djer-Kiss Toiletries) and black and white advertisements for current shows, shops, restaurants, hotels, etc.
  • Seller Avenue Victor Hugo Books LLC US (US)
  • Format/Binding Magazine
  • Book Condition Used - Very Good
  • Quantity Available 1
  • Edition First Edition
  • Publisher New York Theatre Program
  • Place of Publication New York, New York
  • Date Published 1927
  • Keywords Musical, Play, Romance, Comedy; Plays; Theater; Theatre; Helen Hayes