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Editore: St. James Theatre, 1979
Da: My Book Heaven, Alameda, CA, U.S.A.
Manoscritto / Collezionismo cartaceo
Very Good condition. Playbill.
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Music by Charles Strouse, Lyrics by Lee Adams. Based on the film All About Eve and the original story by Mary Orr. First presented on 30 March 1970 at the Palace Theatre in New York, with Lauren Bacall as Margo Channing & Penny Fuller as Eve Harrington. Winner of the Tony Award for Best Musical. BCE, 147 pages, binding tight but gutters darkening & jacket spine darkened, chipped at top. Dust Jacket condition very good.
Editore: New Jersey: Norfe Enterprises, [1970]., 1970
Da: OLD WORKING BOOKS & Bindery (Est. 1994), West Brookfield, MA, U.S.A.
Membro dell'associazione: SNEAB
Prima edizione
Illustrated by Clyde Smith cover, b/w stills and ports. First thus edition. Stapled wraps. 4to. pp. [20]. VG. Light wear and offset. Joseph Kipness & Lawrence Kasha in Association with 1970 Tony Award for Best Musical.
Editore: Random House (c.1957), New York, 1957
Da: ReadInk, ABAA/IOBA, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Near Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very Good+ dj. First Edition. [very nice copy with minimal shelfwear, very light age-toning to edges of text block; jacket lightly browned along spine and inner edges of flaps, shallow insect-nibbling along bottom edges of both flaps]. (B&W photographs) Charming musical about a telephone answering service girl who gets romantically involved with one of her clients. Judy Holliday repeated her Broadway role for the 1960 Vincente Minnelli-directed film version. (The copyright page states that "the music by Jule Styne is not included in this book"; the lyrics are, however.).
Editore: Stratford Music Corporation
Da: GridFreed, North Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Spartito
Sheet Music. Condizione: Good. Good condition with wear and markings.
Editore: Philip Trachtman, Theatrical Publications, Philadelphia, PA, 1962
Da: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Wraps. Condizione: Good. Philip Trachtman (cover) (illustratore). 12 pages, plus covers. Illustrations (some color inside). This production was staged and directed by Richard Barstow. A rare item of Peggy Cass stage and musical career. The principal performers were: Peggy Cass, Jerry Lester, Judy Foster, Joel Schaub, Harold Gary, Irv Harmon, Al Henderson, and Barney Martin. Perhaps the best known song from this show is Make Someone Happy. This program includes The History of the Show. In addition to narratives on the producers, director, choreographer, musical director, and production designer, there is a synopsis of the show. The last page and inside the back cover are photographs of the General Manager, Lighting Director, and a very large ensemble cast. Do Re Mi is a musical with music by Jule Styne, lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, and a book by Garson Kanin, who also directed the original 1960 Broadway production. The plot centers on a minor-league con man who decides to go (somewhat) straight by moving into the legitimate business of juke boxes and music promotion. The musical was notable for its elaborate scenic design by Boris Aronson, who conceived the set as an enormous pop-art jukebox, and used extremely novel forms such as collage in his design. The curtain of juke boxes "evoked a cathedral's stained-glass effect." This production may have toured: Valley Forge Music Fair, Devon, Pa; Camden County Music Fair, Haddonfield, NJ; Westbury Music Fair, Westbury, L.I.; Storrowton Music Fair, West Springfield, Mass.; Painters Mill Music Fair, Owings Mills, Md.; and Shady Grove Music Fair, Gaithersburg, Md. Mary Margaret "Peggy" Cass (May 21, 1924 - March 8, 1999) was an American actress, comedian, game show panelist, and announcer. She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture for her performance in the 1958 film Auntie Mame. Cass made her Broadway debut in 1949 with the play Touch and Go. Remembered today primarily as a regular panelist on the long-running To Tell the Truth, she played Agnes Gooch in Auntie Mame on Broadway and in the film version (1958), a role for which she won the Tony Award for Best Supporting Actress, and later received an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress. She was cast as "First Woman" in the nine-member ensemble for the 1960 Broadway revue A Thurber Carnival, adapted by James Thurber from his own works. She played several characters throughout the performance including: the mother in "The Wolf at the Door", the narrator of "The Little Girl and the Wolf", a nameless American tourist (who insisted Macbeth was a murder mystery), Miss Alma Winege in "File and Forget" (who wanted to ship Mr. Thurber 36 copies of Grandma Was a Nudist which he did not order), Mrs. Preble in "Mr. Preble Gets Rid of His Wife", Lou in "Take Her Up Tenderly" (who was helping make old poetry more cheerful), and Walter Mitty's wife. In 1961, she played Mitzi Stewart in the movie Gidget Goes Hawaiian. In 1964, she starred as First Lady Martha Dinwiddie Butterfield in the mock-biographical novel First Lady: My Thirty Days in the White House. The book, written by Auntie Mame author Patrick Dennis, included photographs by Cris Alexander of Cass, Dody Goodman, Kaye Ballard and others who portrayed the novel's characters. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, she succeeded other actresses in Don't Drink the Water (as Marion Hollander) and in Neil Simon's Plaza Suite as well as played Mollie Malloy in two revival runs of The Front Page. She also appeared in the 1969 film comedy If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium. In the 1980s, she returned to the stage in 42nd Street and in the 1985 run of The Octette Bridge Club. Jerry Lester (born Lester J. Goldberg; February 16, 1910 - March 23, 1995) was an American comedian, singer and performer on radio, television and the stage, knows for playing the father of the main characters, Mike Firpo, in the comedy Odds and Evens and who hosted the first network late night television program as host of Broadway Open House on NBC, a vaudeville-esque combination of comedy and music, whose success demonstrated the potential for late-night television and led to the creation of the Tonight Show. Following his graduation from Northwestern University, he performed nationally in music halls and nightclubs, going on to appear in vaudeville, several Broadway musicals including Beat the Band and Jackpot, and Hollywood films in the 1940s, as well as being a performer on radio. Lester returned to prominence in theatre in the 1960s, appearing in the lead role of slave Pseudolus in the road production of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, subsequently replacing Zero Mostel on Broadway, and playing Seabee in the 1969 production of South Pacific. In the ensemble cast is Phyllis Ford, believed to later becoming Phyllis Ford Frick, an accomplished performer and sometime associate of Frank Sinatra. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus [presumably for a Summer Stock tour].
Editore: Random House, NY, 1953
Da: Johnnycake Books ABAA, ILAB, Salisbury, CT, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good - Near Fine. 1st Edition. Signed on the title page by Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Previous owner name ffe. Slight stain bottom edge rear panel. Based on the movie "All About Eve".
Editore: DRAMA BOOK SPECIALISTS., NY, 1981
ISBN 10: 0896760332ISBN 13: 9780896760332
Da: WAVERLEY BOOKS ABAA, Santa Monica, CA, U.S.A.
Libro Prima edizione
First Edition. INSCRIBED by Comden & Green on the front endpaper. Near fine in a Nf. dj. (Faint trace of damp soiling at top edge. Tiny nicks in dj. Color loss at spine on dj.) (GC).
Editore: Tams-Witmark Music Library, Inc., New York, 1949
Da: Dale Steffey Books, ABAA, ILAB, Bloomington, IN, U.S.A.
Flexible Leather. Condizione: Near Fine. Revised Edition. The original cast, including Jean Stapleton, Pat Wilkes, Judy Holliday, Jack Weston, Peter Gennaro, Dort Clark, Sydney Chaplin, Donna Sanders and Eddie Lawrence is listed. Directed by Jerome Robbins and choreographed by Robbins and Bob Fosse, opened on November 29, 1956 at the Shubert Theatre, where it ran for slightly more than two years before transferring to the Alvin Theatre, for a total run of 924 performances. Scenic and costume design was by Raoul Pène Du Bois. Near Fine, staple-bound in red flexible leather binding. "Revised 4/30/49" printed at bottom of title page, no other dates present, but printed 1956. Mimeograph duplication, printed rectos only, approx. 115 pages .Basis for the 1960 film starring Dean Martin as Jeff in which Judy Holliday reprised her Broadway starring role as Ella. Winner of 2 Tony Awards: for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical, Judy Holliday and Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical, Sydney Chaplin, and nominated for Best Musical and Best Choreography. Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall.