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Alfred Drake and Patricia Morison in the stage production Kiss Me Kate
Publicity photograph of Jerry Ross and Richard Adler
[Diary of a journey to France with Virginia Woolf in 1928] Holograph
100 Whitman photographs, [plates 24-31]
Lima justificada: en el suceso del 25 de julio, [title page]
Portrait of author, film director and producer Oscar Micheaux
Angela Lansbury in the stage production Dear World
Publicity photograph of Dorothy Donnelly
Sidney Poitier and Glynn Turman in the stage production A Raisin in the Sun
Autographed publicity photograph of George M. Cohan [inscribed: "Yankee doodlefully yours"]
Handbill advertising The Iceman Cometh including quotations of critical reviews and a mail-order form
Publicity photograph of juggler Gus Hill with Indian clubs
Isabelle Lowe in the stage production Good Gracious Annabelle
Eddie Cantor and unidentified actress in the stage production Kid Boots
Joan Allen and John Malkovich in the stage production Burn This
Handbill for the stage production Some Time
Cover of souvenir program for the stage production Bells are Ringing with inset photograph of Judy Holliday
George Abbott at his desk
Advertising card for the stage production Oh, Boy!
Mary Martin in the stage production One Touch of Venus
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
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