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The Grand Guignol – U.S. Souvenir Programme, Frolic Theatre, 1923
art by Hans Flato
President Roosevelt's 52nd birthday was celebrated (without the prez, who stayed in Washington) with a ball at the Waldorf, January 30, 1934.
Photo: Roosevelt House/City Univ. of NY
While at the University of California, Berkeley, Gregory Peck landed his first leading role as Matt Burke in the university production of Anna Christie (1938).
Happy Phantom Merch Monday! ✨
I use this mug from the merch stand at the Majestic every morning for my coffee. It’s a little oversized for a standard mug which is perfect, and very easy to clean, so it is my favorite Phantom mug in my collection. I actually have an identical back up mug still in its box stored away just in case something happens to this one, I love it so much!
I am also going to begin adding in a piece of framed art/photography from my collection every Monday! This picture is from the current Broadway souvenir program. I wish I could see a live production where the Phantom dangles from the chandelier, but we’ll always have Vegas I guess! 😂
Hippodrome. Cheer Up: Souvenir program book, 1917-1918. Art by Frank X. Leyendecker from the cover of the Vanity Fair January 1917 cover. New York Public Library Digital Collection [x]
Anna Pavlova Souvenir Program from a June 1921 performance at the Palais du Trocadero, a charity performance for Russian refugees and the widows and orphans of the war in France.
Illustrations by N. Remisov and published by the Comoedia Illustré,
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Souvenir of Charleston S.C.: America's Most Historic City
Souvenir program for what appears to be a U.S. Navy event that occurred in Charleston during the Coolidge administration. Focuses on the U.S. Navy, with naval history and lists of ships and ship personnel, and historical information about the Charleston Navy Yard. Also provides Charleston history and information on various sites, including churches. Advertisements for local businesses, many of which are directed specifically to the Navy visitors, are interspersed throughout.
From the Historic Charleston Foundation Monographs and Photographs held at the Margaretta Childs Archives at Historic Charleston Foundation.