Description: This is a rare September 28th, 1903 program (playbill) from the Second Annual Tour engagement of the ABBY SAGE RICHARDSON and GRACE L. FURNISS play "THE PRIDE OF JENNICO" at the Music Hall in Boston, Massachusetts. (The Original Broadway production opened in March 6th, 1900 at the Criterion Theatre in New York City and ran for 111 performances before taking a summer hiatus in June. The production returned to the Criterion Theatre on September 3rd, 1900 for an additional 32 performances.) ..... The play starred EDWARD R. MAWSON as "Basil Jennico" and the cast included WILLIAM HAWLEY, LEON RICHMAN, WILMOTT WILLIAMS, MORRIS FRANK, G. A. COUTTS, JOHN MORRISSEY, MORRIS FRANK, CHARLES WILSON, JOHN DUNNE, J. C. HOWARD, FRANK HOMANS, THOMAS J. MOSLEY, HOBART KINGSTON, THOMAS BECK, J. W. COOK, WILSON BROWN, J. R. DAVIS, HELEN HOLLAND, MARY MacGREGOR, HELEN HARRINGTON and ANNETTE LESLIE ..... CREDITS: Book by ABBY SAGE RICHARDSON and GRACE L. FURNISS from the novel by AGNES CASTLE and EGERTON CASTLE; Orchestra conducted by J. V. BENNETT; Produced by DANIEL FROHMAN ..... DETAILS: The twelve page playbill measures 5 1/4" X 7 3/4" inches and includes production credits, cast list, synopsis of scenes and wonderful vintage advertising, but no cast photos or bios ..... CONDITION: With the exception of light moisture stains to the front cover and moderate edge wear, this rare program is in excellent condition and will make a wonderful addition to the collection of any theatre aficionado or historian. This item will be carefully packaged in a protective, carded sleeve and backed by stiff cardboard.
Price: 39.99 USD
Location: Cannon Beach, Oregon
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Shipping Cost: 3.95 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Product Type: Playbills
Sub-Genre: Broadway Plays
Genre: Theatre Memorabilia
Original / Reproduction: Revival - U.S.
Date: 1900 - 1909