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[26 Postcards of Scenes From the Moscow Art Theatre Production of The Cherry Orchard]
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[26 Postcards of Scenes From the Moscow Art Theatre Production of The Cherry Orchard]

by [Chekhov, Anton]

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Moscow: A.A. Gorozhankin and K.A. Fisher, 1911-12. Twenty-six postcards, each 5 1/2 x 3 3/8 inches (138 x 84 mm), featuring black-and-white photos of scenes from Anton Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard and text descriptions in Russian. The Cherry Orchard opened at the Moscow Art Theatre on January 17, 1904, in a production directed by Konstantin Stanislavsky just six months before the death of Chekhov. In the play, a family is forced to sell their estate at auction to pay their debts. The buyer, Lopakhin, plans to cut down the family's beloved cherry orchard so he can build cottages on the estate. These postcards feature cast members from early productions: Olga Knipper as Madame Ranevskaya (the estate owner), Maria Lilina as Anya (her daughter), Margarita Savitskaya as Varya (foster daughter), Stanislavsky himself as Gaev (Ranevskaya's brother), Leonid Leonidov as Lopakhin, Vladimir Gribunin as Simeonov-Pishchik (a landowner), Elena Muratova as Charoltta Ivanovna (a governess), Alexander Artyom as Firs… Read More
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American Buffalo: A Drama in Two Acts

American Buffalo: A Drama in Two Acts

by Mamet, David

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New York: Samuel French, Inc., 1977. Later printing. David Mamet's first play, which opened February 16, 1977, at the Ethel Barrymore Theater in New York and starred Kenneth McMillan, John Savage and Robert Duvall. 12mo, 87 pages. Blue side-stapled wraps with silver buffalo illustration to front panel. Minor fading to spine and minor wear to corners. Thin line of blue to very top edge of first few pages; appears to be a marking transferred from the cover. Aside from this small marking, the interior is pristine with bright text. Inside front cover advertises The Sea Horse and The Au Pair Man. Rear cover advertises The Gingerbread Lady and The Sunshine Boys. A Very Good copy.
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The Apple Cart: a Political Extravaganza

The Apple Cart: a Political Extravaganza

by Shaw, George Bernard

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London: Constable and Company, 1930. First Edition, First Printing. A comedy about royalists and democrats and featuring a lengthy preface by Shaw explaining the background to the play. He then veers off into a discussion of the current political scene in Britain. 12mo., xxix, 78 pages. A Very Good copy, with numerous pages unopened, in a Very Good dust jacket that has a darkened spine, a light pencil note to the front flap, one small tape repair to the verso, and one minuscule tear to top edge of front panel.
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The Art of Rehearsal

The Art of Rehearsal

by Shaw, [George] Bernard

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New York: Samuel French, 1928. First Edition Thus. 16mo (6 1/4 x 3 1/2 inches; 160 x 90 mm), 14, [2] pages in original stapled blue wrappers printed in green and black. Shaw's letter to an Irish friend who sought advice on stage techniques for the theatre. The letter had been published in Collier's Weekly in 1922 with the title Make Them Do Well. The publisher of this volume, Samuel French, reprinted the letter in 1928 but with a different title: The Art of Rehearsal. Laid in is an old bookmark of New York antiquarian booksellers James F. Drake. First edition points present. Subsequent editions contained advertisements for later works by Shaw, including The Apple Cart in the 2nd edition and Too True to Be Good in the 3rd edition (Dan H. Laurence, Bernard Shaw, A Bibliography, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1983. A188). The first printing of this pamphlet is scarce to the market.CONDITION: Fore edge of front wrapper with deckled edge, other edges trimmed. Some light handling wear. A Near Fine copy.
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Bertolt Brecht: Journals 1934-1955 [Cover title]

Bertolt Brecht: Journals 1934-1955 [Cover title]

by Willett, John and Ralph Manheim [Editors]

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New York: Routledge, 1993. First American Edition, 1st Printing. Octavo (8 3/4 x 5 1/2 inches; 222 x 140 mm), xviii, 536 pages, in gray cloth, black titles to spine, in an illustrated, unclipped dust jacket. A massive compilation of Bertolt Brecht's journals, covering the years 1934-1955 when the playwright lived in a variety of European countries as well as the United States (and writes frankly about life in Los Angeles). Translated from the German by Hugh Rorrison. Profusely illustrated with black-and-white photos. CONDITION: Some light foxing along the top and fore edges, upper board slightly splayed, internally clean and bright. The unclipped dust jacket has light edge wear and a small black dot to the upper panel. Very Good or better.
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Beyond the Mountains

Beyond the Mountains

by [The Living Theatre] Rexroth, Kenneth

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New York: The Living Theatre, 1951. First Edition. Small Quarto (9 1/4 x 6 1/4 inches; 235 x 160 mm), 16 pages, in stapled printed wrappers (soft cover). Program for Kenneth Rexroth's four short plays in verse on classical Greek themes. "Beyond the Mountains" opened at the Living Theatre on December 30, 1951, with Living Theatre co-director Judith Malina playing several roles. Julian Beck directed, with music by Richard Stryker, sets and costumes by Garrick Maxwell, choreography by Tei Ko, and lighting designed by Marjorie Spitz. This production was part of the first season at the Living Theatre's first permanent performance space at the Cherry Lane Theatre in Greenwich Village. The program includes an essay on "The Poetic Theatre" by Harold Norse, a poem, "The Last Supper," by Oscar Williams, and an article on "Vanguard and Theatre," by Paul Goodman (who wrote "Faustina," which was performed at the Living Theatre following "Beyond the Mountains.")There are also advertisements from local businesses,… Read More
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The Blind Beauty

The Blind Beauty

by Pasternak, Boris

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New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc., 1969. First American Edition, 1st Printing. Pasternak's last work, an unfinished play about serfdom and the liberation of the serfs, published nine years after his death. Translated by Max Hayward and Manya Harari, with a foreword by Max Hayward. 8vo., 128 pages. Near Fine in a Near Fine lightly rubbed, price-clipped dust jacket with soiling on the back panel. An attractive copy.
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The Blue Bird

The Blue Bird: A Fairy Play in Six Acts

by Maeterlinck, Maurice

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New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, 1937. Later printing. Maeterlinck's masterpiece in a beautiful dust jacket. Octavo, 287 pages. Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket. Decorated green cloth with gilt titles to the front cover and spine. Top edge a bit dusty. Tasteful bookplate on the front paste down and a small bookseller's label on the rear paste down. Bright dust jacket has a couple of chips to the top panel and crown of spine. Flap edges slightly cut. Price of $2.50 on the jacket spine. SCARCE in dust jacket. This book is not often seen in such a nice dust jacket.
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Building a Character

Building a Character

by Stanislavski, Constantin

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New York: Theatre Arts Books: Robert M. MacGregor, 1949. First Edition, First Printing.
Stanislavski's important sequel to "An Actor Prepares," covering the physical aspects of acting, such as movement, voice, tempo, and rhythm. It's written in the form of a diary by an acting student, with frequent appearances by the teacher and director Tortsov, obviously a stand-in for Stanislavski himself.
This volume, published by Theatre Arts Books in New York, is the first edition in English; a U.K. edition appeared a year later. The Russian edition was issued in 1948. Translated with a Foreword by Elizabeth Reynolds Hapgood, who collaborated closely with Stanislavski. There's also an entertaining Introduction by actor and director Jonathan Logan, who visited Stanislavski in Moscow in 1931.
This is an essential reference on Stanislavski's system of acting, which is in wide use today.
PHYSICAL DETAILS: Octavo (8 1/2 inches / 22 cm), xx, 292 pages.
CONDITION: Some fraying to the boards, with a bump in the lower… Read More
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The Critics' Prize Plays

The Critics' Prize Plays

by Nathan, George Jean (introduction)

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Cleveland and New York: The World Publishing Company, 1945. First Edition, First Printing.
Includes the plays "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck, "Winterset" and "High Tor" by Maxwell Anderson, "The Time of Your Life" by William Saroyan, "Watch on the Rhine" by Lillian Hellman and "The Patriots" by Sidney Kingsley. All these plays were smash hits on Broadway. Introduction by George Jean Nathan.
PHYSICAL DETAILS: Octavo, 377 pages, in dust jacket (hard cover).
CONDITION: Gilt spine lettering slightly dulled and upper corners bumped. Otherwise Very Good or better in dust jacket with light edge wear, a few small tears and chips and some holes in lower flap folds. Still, a bright copy.
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Deathwatch: A Play

Deathwatch: A Play

by Genet, Jean

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London: Faber and Faber, 1961. First U.K. Edition, First Printing.
Jean Genet's earliest play, first performed in Paris in 1949 as Haute Surveillance. Genet altered the text during rehearsal; this translation by Bernard Frechtman follows the acting version. PHYSICAL DETAILS: Small Octavo (7 7/8 x 5 inches; 200 x 128 mm), 40 pages, in unclipped, illustrated wrappers over heavy card stock enclosing the text block (soft cover). Price of 5s 6d present. CONDITION: Toning to card stock but otherwise clean and unmarked. Near Fine.
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Edward Albee's Everything in the Garden: From the Play by Giles Cooper

Edward Albee's Everything in the Garden: From the Play by Giles Cooper

by Albee, Edward

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New York: Atheneum, 1968. First Edition, First Printing. Octavo (8 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches; 217 x 140 mm), 201, [3] pages, in black cloth, yellow top stain, titles in gilt to spine, in a printed, unclipped dust jacket (Albee photo on lower panel). Edward Albee's adaptation of a play by English playwright Giles Cooper, in which a suburban housewife becomes a call girl. Cooper's play premiered at the Arts Theatre in London in 1962 in a production of the Royal Shakespeare Company, while Albee's adaptation was first performed in 1967 at the Plymouth Theatre in New York. It starred Barbara Bel Geddes as Jenny, Barry Nelson as her husband Richard, and Beatrice Straight as Mrs. Toothe, the brothel keeper. (And for what it's worth, Luis Buñuel's film Belle de Jour, starring Catherine Deneuve, appeared the same year and had the same theme.) CONDITION: Very light soiling to top edge. Near Fine in a Near Fine, unclipped dust jacket that shows light shelf wear. A beautiful copy.
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Faustina

Faustina

by [The Living Theatre] Goodman, Paul

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New York: The Living Theatre, 1952. First Edition, First Printing. Small Quarto (9 1/8 x 6 inches; 230 x 155 mm), 16 pages, in stapled red wrappers printed on Japanese paper.Program for Paul Goodman's "Faustina," which opened at the Living Theatre on May 25,1952, starring Julie Bovasso as Faustina. Judith Malina directed and Julian Beck designed sets and costumes.This production was part of the first season at the Living Theatre's first permanent performance space at the Cherry Lane Theatre in Greenwich Village. The program includes a "portrait sketch" of playwright Paul Goodman by Laura Perls; "Notes on a Ritual Tragedy" by Judith Malina; and a full-page drawing by Larry Rivers for "A City Winter and Other Poems" by Frank O'Hara. There are also advertisements from local businesses, especially bookstores and cafes; a list of paintings for sale by Julian Beck; and a list of sponsors, which included John Cage, Jean Cocteau, Merce Cunningham, Betty Parsons, and other luminaries of the art and literary… Read More
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The Fighting Cock

The Fighting Cock

by Anouilh, Jean

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New York: Coward-McCann, Inc., 1960. First Edition. A general living in the French countryside disdains modern life and wants to restore the glory of France. The play opened in New York on December 8, 1959, at the Anta Theatre, starring Rex Harrison, Natasha Parry and Roddy McDowall, in a production directed by Peter Brook. (Brook was Parry's husband. Unfortunately, the book misspells Parry's name as Perry.) Translated from the French and adapted by Lucienne Hill. 8vo., 121 pages. Wrinkles on front paste down (a production error) and scratch on rear cover. Otherwise, about Near Fine in a white dust jacket with slightly toned spine and creased, closed tear to rear panel. SCARCE.
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George Bernard Shaw: His Plays
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George Bernard Shaw: His Plays

by Mencken, Henry L.

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Boston: John W. Luce, 1905. First Edition. The second book of H.L. Mencken, an analysis (and appreciation) of the plays of George Bernard Shaw. With a lengthy introduction by Mencken.
PHYSCIAL DETAILS: Small Octavo (7 5/8 x 5 1/4 inches; 194 x 132 mm), black cloth, paper labels to front cover and spine (hard cover).CONDITION: Light scratch to front cover, moderate wear to the spine tips and corners with darkening to the spine label, fading to top stain. Internally: Early bookplate to the front paste down, with an additional bookplate (of Frank Harding) to the front end paper and Harding's name in ink, dated 1929. A few scattered pencil markings and light toning to page edges. About Very Good, lacking the very scarce dust jacket.
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Great Stars of the American Stage
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Great Stars of the American Stage

by Blum, Daniel

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Quarto (12 1/4 x 9 1/4 inches; 310 x 230 mm) in black cloth, titles in gilt to spine, in an illustrated dust jacket.
SIGNED on the front free end paper by 15 stars of Broadway, including Fritzi Scheff, Eli Wallach, Uta Hagen, Maureen Stapleton, Blanche Ring, Francine Larrimore, Leonore Ulric, Margaret Phillips, Bert Lahr, Constance Collier, Judith Evelyn, Frances Starr, Douglas Watson, Charles Nolte, and Dorothy Gish.
The signers are among the 150 stars featured in this heavily illustrated tribute that reaches back to Lillian Russell and Sarah Bernhardt but also includes more recent stars, such as Maureen Stapleton, Eli Wallach, Marlon Brando, and Carol Channing. Daniel Blum, the author, was an authoritative journalist and historian of theatre who published an annual review of the season called Theatre World. Needless to say, he knew many of the actors profiled in the book.
Especially interesting are the author's comments about the actors. Marlon Brando: "He is a nonconformist and likes to shock… Read More
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Haute Surveillance [Deathwatch]
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Haute Surveillance [Deathwatch]

by [Charles Boyer's copy] Genet, Jean

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12mo (7 3/8 x 5 1/4 inches; 188 x 131 mm), 103, [3] pages, in printed cream wrappers over heavy card stock (soft cover).
Actor Charles Boyer's copy of Jean Genet's startling play about three prisoners in the same cell. One of only 60 hors commerce copies, comprising the entire edition, on Lana de Docelles paper. (Eight of the 60 copies were numbered. Ours is an unnumbered copy.) The justification page states: "Exemplaire de Monsieur CHARLES BOYER." (See photo). Text in French.
Haute Surveillance [Deathwatch] was Jean Genet's earliest play and was first performed in Paris in 1949. As drama critic Martin Esslin notes in "The Theatre of the Absurd," the play "is largely a dramatized form of the type of story [Genet] tells in his lyrical narratives about the lives of criminals and convicts."
CONDITION: Heavy age toning to the wrappers, far less so internally. Numerous pages are unopened along the top edges. A Very Good copy.
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[INSCRIBED] A Slight Ache and Other Plays
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[INSCRIBED] A Slight Ache and Other Plays

by Pinter, Harold

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London: Methuen & Co. Ltd., 1961. First Edition, First Printing. 12mo (7 3/8 x 5 inches; 188 x 125 mm), 134 pages, in original black cloth, titles in gilt to spine, in a photo illustrated, unclipped dust jacket (hard cover). INSCRIBED by Harold Pinter on the title page to Jacques Brunius: "To Jaques Brunius from Harold." (Yes, Pinter misspelled Jacques.) Brunius (1906-1967) was a French actor and director. He also translated some of Pinter's plays into French, including one of the plays in this book, A Night Out. Thus, a nice literary association. The book contains A Slight Ache, A Night Out, The Dwarfs, as well as five revue sketches: Trouble in the Works, The Black and White, Request Stop, Last to Go, and Applicant. The title play here, A Slight Ache, is a dark comedy about an English couple, Flora and Edward, who interrogate a poor (and silent) match seller who stands outside their gate every day. The play was first performed on the BBC's Third Programme on July 29, 1959, and starred Maurice Denham… Read More
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[INSCRIBED] The Road to Mecca [Playbill, Vol. 88, No. 4]

[INSCRIBED] The Road to Mecca [Playbill, Vol. 88, No. 4]

by Fugard, Athol

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Octavo (8 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches; 215 x 140 mm), 73, [1] pages, in stapled wrappers (soft cover).
INSCRIBED by Athol Fugard to novelist Peter Matthiessen (1927-2014) on the front cover: "For Peter / Athol," with an additional unidentified inscription.
Fugard directed and starred in the play, which also featured Yvonne Bryceland and Amy Irving. In the play, an elderly South African widow works obsessively on a sculpture garden that represents a pilgrimage to Mecca. The play opened at the Promenade Theatre in New York on April 12, 1988, and closed in September after 172 performances. "The Road to Mecca" won the New York Drama Critics' Circle for Best Foreign Play, while Yvonne Bryceland won on Obie Award.
The Playbill includes a small loose label, "From the library of PETER MATTHIESSEN." Signed copies of the Playbill are scarce. CONDITION: Edge wear, light soiling to wrappers. A Very Good copy.
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[INSCRIBED] Testimonies: Four Plays

[INSCRIBED] Testimonies: Four Plays

by Mann, Emily

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New York: Theatre Communications Group, 2005. Second Printing. INSCRIBED by Emily Mann on the half title and dated May 2006: "For -- / Many congratulations / Emily Mann." Four plays by the acclaimed playwright, who served as the artistic director and resident playwright at McCarter Theatre in Princeton for 30 years. The four plays are: Annulla: An Autobiography, Still Life, Execution of Justice, and Greensboro: A Requiem. Introduction by South African playwright Athol Fugard. The book was originally published in February 1997. Our copy is a second printing issued in June 2005. PHYSICAL DETAILS: Octavo (8 1/2 x 5 3/8 inches; 216 x 137 mm), xiv, 330, [2] pages, in printed wrappers (soft cover). CONDITION: Light edge wear and soiling to the white covers but internally bright and unmarked. Near Fine.
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