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Jason Miller's "NOBODY HEARS A BROKEN DRUM" John P. Ryan 1970 FLOP Press Photo
$ 52.79
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This is a rare double-weight 8" X 10" inchpress photograph of JOHN P. RYAN, DON O'HARA, ANTHONY PALMER, RICHARD McKENZIE, GARRY MITCHELL and T. ATKINS
in a scene from the
Original Off-Broadway production of the JASON MILLER drama "NOBODY HEARS A BROKEN DRUM" at the Fortune Theatre in New York City. (The production opened March 19th, 1970 and closed March 22nd, 1970 after only six performances.) ..... Set in a Pennsylvania mining town in 1862, the ensemble cast included JOHN COE, DAN MORGAN, ANTHONY PALMER, PAT McNAMARA, DON O'HARA, JAC KISSEL, RICHARD McKENZIE, T. ATKINS, JOHN P. RYAN, GARRY MITCHELL, CONRAD BAIN, MARTIN SHAKAR, PADRAIC CONROY, JOE JAMROG, JOHN MAHON, LISA RICHARDS, ROBERT HAINES and MARILYN CHRIS ..... CREDITS: Book by
JASON MILLER (Pulitzer Prize winning playwright of "That Championship Season")
; Incidental Music composed by TOM AMBROSIO; Sets
designed by JAMES F. GOHL;
Costumes designed by JOSEPH AULISI; Directed by PETER SKOLNIK; Produced by STUART GOODMAN, PETER SKOLNIK and BERT STEINBERG
..... DETAILS: This rare double-weight press photo measures 10" X 8" inches, has no outside margins and includes a photo credit for BARRY L. COHEN, New York City on the backside (second scanned image) ..... CONDITION: With the exception of a light crease in the top right corner and minor edge wear, this rare photo 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 sleeve and backed by stiff cardboard.