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Publicity portrait of Jean Kerr
Matthew Broderick in the stage production Brighton Beach Memoirs
Presentation rendering
Fold-out advertising pamphlet for the stage production Annie Dear with inset image of Billie Burke
Jerome Robbins and Anne Bancroft in rehearsal for the stage production Mother Courage and Her Children
Ethel Merman and chorus of sailors in the stage production Anything Goes
Scene from the stage production Lulu Belle
Frank Fay and Dora Clement in the stage production Harvey
Eddie Cantor in blackface with banjo in the stage production Ziegfeld Follies of 1923
Window card for the stage production Look, Ma, I'm Dancin'!
Sketch drawing by unknown artist of Lois Fuller performing mystery dance as published in unknown periodical
Clippings of Loie Fuller published in The Morning Telegraph and The Hartford Courant and an image from unknown source
Clipping of Loie Fuller published in The Boston Traveler showing her hand gestures
Clipping and publicity photograph of Loie Fuller published in unknown periodical
Poster for the stage production Rhinoceros
At War With The Army
As You Like It: Miscellaneous
As You Like It: Miscellaneous
As You Like It: Individual Performers
The Arrow Maker
Thomas McGrane as Colonel Bagenal O'Grady in Arrah Na Pogue
Arms and the Man
Arms and the Man
Arms and the Man
Arms and the Man
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