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Rodgers & Hart "THE BOYS FROM SYRACUSE" Karen Morrow 1963 Milwaukee Press Photo

$ 36.95

Availability: 78 in stock
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    Description

    This is a rare glossy 8" X 10" press photograph of ELLEN HANLEY, KAREN MORROW and JULIENNE MARIE in a scene from the
    successful Off-Broadway revival of the GEORGE ABBOTT, RICHARD RODGERS and LORENZ HART musical comedy "THE BOYS FROM SYRACUSE" at Theatre Four in New York City
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    (The Original Broadway production opened November 23rd, 1938 at the Alvin Theatre in New York City and ran for 235 performances. The Off-Broadway revival opened April 15th, 1963 and ran for 500 performances.) ..... The cast included ELLEN HANLEY, DANNY CARROLL, CATHRYN DAMON, STUART DAMON, CLIFFORD DAVID, JULIENNE MARIE, KAREN MORROW and RUDY TRONTO ..... CREDITS: Music by RICHARD RODGERS; Lyrics by LORENZ HART (together, the composer and lyricist collaborated on "The Boys From Syracuse", "A Connecticut Yankee", "Babes In Arms", "By Jupiter", "Pal Joey", "I Married An Angel", "I'd Rather Be Right", "Higher and Higher", "Too Many Girls" and "On Your Toes"); Book by GEORGE ABBOTT based on William Shakespeare's "The Comedy of Errors"; Ballet Music by PETER MATZ; Sets designed by HERBERT SENN and HELEN POND; Costumes designed by GUY KENT; Choreographed by BOB HERGET; Directed by CHRISTOPHER HEWETT; Produced by RICHARD YORK
    ..... DETAILS: This rare photo measures 10" X 8 1/8" inches and was used in "The Milwaukee Journal" for a 1969 story about Wisconsin girl KAREN MORROW. The photo includes a couple clipped captions from the newspaper (second scanned image) ..... CONDITION: With the exception of light creasing, this rare photo is in excellent condition and will make a wonderful addition to the collection of any musical theatre aficionado or historian. This item will be carefully packaged in a protective, carded sleeve and backed by stiff cardboard.