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1.
Program booklet for performances of a series of Shakespeare's plays starring E
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Program for performance of "A Bachelor's Honeymoon" at the Empire Theatre beginning January 10, 1898; front cover is blue and white and features an illustration of a woman in a dress leaning against a railing as an advertisement for "Girardin Ladies' Tailor"; in box near top "Empire Theatre Programme" with theatrical imagery and acanthus leaves decorating it; information about the production, jokes, and numerous advertisements are contained within
3.
Program for performance of "The Legend of Leonora" and "The Ladies' Shakespeare" at Detroit Opera House November 2, 1914; front cover features a color illustration of the Opera House Facade with a number of people standing out front and two automobiles parked in the street; "B
4.
Program booklet for performances of "The Storm" at the New Detroit Opear House commencing March 20, 1921; front cover is primarily green and yellow; features collor illustration of Classically dressed people gathering around a fountain labled "the Fountain of Youth" framed by architectural images; below: "New Detroit Opera House;" information about the performance, and advertisements are contained within
5.
Handbill for advertising a series of performances by Leon and Cushman's Minstrel Comedy Company at Whitney's Opera House
6.
Program sheet for a vaudeville show starring the female impersonator Julian Eltinge at the New Detroit Opera House beginning March 24, 1919; one-sided; features scenes to be performed with cast lists underneath and executive staff list at the bottom
7.
Temple Theatre, Detroit
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Program for performances of "The Chief," starring John Drew at Detroit Opera House, beginning April 24, 1916; front cover features a color illustration of the Opera House Facade with a number of people standing out front and two automobiles parked in the street; "B
9.
Program handbill advertising a production of "Diplomacy," at the Detroit Opera House, beginning February 1, 1915
10.
Program for performance of "A Gentleman from Mississippi" at the Detroit Opera House beginning March 14, 1910; contains character list, scene synopses, and musical program as well as advertisements; front cover features a color illustration of a road through a wooded area with a castle at top flanked by a man and woman in royal clothing and a jester playing a lute underneath; advertisement for Hotel Pontchartrain on front cover
11.
Program for booklet for performances of Maytime at the Garrick Theatre during the week of January 1, 1922; both covers missing; front page bears an advertisement for B
12.
Program for performance of "The Whip" at the Garrick Theatre beginning March 8, 1915
13.
Program sheet for performances of "A Celebrated Case," at the Lafayette Theatre during the week of December 15, 1907
14.
Programme. Union Spy
15.
Program booklet for a production of "The Face in the Moonlight," at the Detroit Opera House
16.
Program booklet for a vaudeville show at the New Wonderland Theatre, Eden Musee, and Menagerie during the week of July 15, 1901
17.
Flyer advertising a screening of "The Third Degree" at the Metropolitan Theatre, on the corner of Fort Street and on May 28, 1914; flyer is one-sided, orange paper with black ink; "Don't Miss This!" at top of flyer, followed by information regarding location and time of movie showing
18.
Washington Theatre, Washington Boul'v'd. and Clifford St., Detroit
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Half folded newsprint program for a production of "The Mikado" at White's Grand Theatre, beginning Monday September 14, 1885; illustrations of both Charles O
20.
Half folded flyer for a performance by Geraldine Farrar at Arcadia Hall on October 11, 1915
21.
Program for performance of "Old Jed Prouty of Bucksport, Maine" at Lyceum Theatre commencing Dec
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Temple Theater and Elks Temple, Detroit, Mich.
23.
Program for performance of "Cyrano de Bergerac" starring Francis Wilson at the Detroit Opera House beginning January 8, 1900
24.
Half folded newsprint program for a production of "Baker's Daughter" at White's Grand Theatre May 7-9, 1885; program is predominately advertisements, with a column of information on the play within
25.
Program for performance of "Cyrano de Bergerac" starring Richard Mansfield at the Detroit Opera House beginning January 26, 1899; 12 pages; program also contains scene synopses and advertisements; an upcoming performance of "The Meddler," starring Stuart Robson is on the back cover; front cover features a black and white illustration of the facade of the Detroit Opera House; "C
26.
Program booklet for performances of "Nearly Married," by the Bonstelle Company at the Garrick Theatre during the week beginning August 9, 1915
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Program booklet for a production of "The Labyrinth," at the Detroit Opera House on February 26 and 27, 1906
28.
Program for performance of "The Scandal" starring Kyrle Bellew beginning October 10, 1910 at the Detroit Opera House
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Handbill for a performance of "The Two Orphans" at Whitney's Grand Opera House on September 20; front features a lithograph of two young women in dresses holding one another; verso contains some information on the production as well as a cast list
30.
Program booklet for a production of "The Return of Peter Grimm," at the Detroit Opera House, beginning May 1, 1911
31.
Program booklet for performances of "A Hole in the Ground" at the Lyceum Theatre beginning November 25, 1900; program contains cast of characters, scene synopses, and musical program as well as several brief articles and advertisements; front cover is black and white and features two illustrations of jesters flanking the center "Lyceum Theatre" section; on either side of this are advertisements for "Herman D
32.
Program for performance of "Ziegfeld Follies" at Detroit Opera House beginning December 4, 1911; front cover features color illustration of three young women in togas dancing while holding a large string of flowers; framed in Classical architecture; at top: "Detroit Opera House" "B
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Washington Theatre, Detroit, Mich.
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Wonderland and Elks Temple. Detroit, Mich.
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Orpheum Theatre, Detroit, Mich.
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Half-folded program for screenings at the Broadway-Strand Theatre during the week of October 3, 1920
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Half-folded program for a screening of "While New York Sleeps," at the William Fox Washington Theatre for the week of October 17, 1920
38.
Souvenir of the Detroit Course of Entertainments at the Auditorium, Third Season
39.
Half folded program for the Colonial Theater for the week of September 13, 1920, containing both the bill for Loew's Vaudeville as well as film to be screened
40.
The Lyceum Play, Season 1893-4, Detroit, Nov. 16, 17, 18, 1893
41.
Program sheet for performances of "In the Bishop's Carriage," at the Lafayette Theatre during the week of December 22, 1907
42.
Half folded program for All Star Paramount Week at the Lincoln Square Theatre beginning September 4, 1921; program is printed in black on beige and features little decorative illustration; at bottom of front cover, list of prices and times
43.
Program for a production of "Kajanka" at H
44.
Program booklet for productions of "The Merry Wives of Windsor," and "The Comedy of Errors," beginning March 19, 1908, and at the Detroit Opera House
45.
New Masonic Temple, Temple Ave. and Second Boulevard, Detroit, Michigan.
46.
Program booklet for a production of "Way Down East," beginning October 29, 1900 at the Detroit Opera House
47.
Program for performance of "The Legend of Leonora" and "The Ladies' Shakespeare" at the Detroit Opera House beginning November 2, 1914 both starring Maude Adams; front cover features color illustration of the Detroit Opera House's facade with people and cars out front; "B
48.
Broadside program for performances of "Saison des Ballets Russes," starring Gertrude Hoffman, at Garrick Theatre commencing January 15, 1912
49.
A six-panel brochure advertising a performance of "the Passing Show of 1919" to be performed at the Shubert-Detroit Opera House beginning October 10, 1919
50.
Program for performance of "Peter Pan" starring Maude Adams at the Detroit Opera House beginning January 13, 1913
51.
Program for performance of "Hamlet" at Detroit Opera House commencing March 15, 1882; program is black and white, features "Detroit Opera House" at top in large black lettering; "Joseph Brooks, Lesse & Manager" "C
52.
Program for performance of "The American Lord" starring William H
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Program for performance of "Our Boarding House" at the Detroit Opera House Jan 11-12, 1878; black and white program with rectangular decorative border; "Detroit Opera House" in decorative lettering at top of program; T
54.
Program booklet for a performance by Geraldine Farrar at Arcadia Hall on October 11, 1915; includes program and lyrics to songs as well as translations; loose insert addressed "to our Patrons" regarding tickets, and car traffic
55.
Program booklet for performances of "The Dover Road," by the Bonstelle Company at the Garrick Theatre beginning the week of June 18, 1923; color cover with illustration of a woman in period dress with two servants framed by an oval; in small oval underneath "Arriving at the play in the time of David Garrick"; "Direction of Lee and J
56.
Program booklet for a vaudeville show at the New Wonderland Theatre, Eden Musee, and Menagerie during the week of July 29, 1901
57.
H.C. Miner's Grand Theatre Bill of the Play
58.
Madam Butterfly
59.
Staple-bound program booklet for the "first American Tournée" of the Imperial Russian Ballet and Orchestra featuring Anna Povlowa, Mikail Mordkin, and Theodor Stier, containing photos of the dancers, costumes, and sets, as well as information about the group and the performance
60.
Program handbill for a production of "A Lady of Quality," at the Detroit Opera House beginning October 3, 1898
61.
Program for performance of "The Travelling Salesman" at the Detroit Opera House, May 11-13, 1908; color printed cover, mostly blue, orange, and black; theatre imagery on each side; "Detroit Opera House Program" in center; B
62.
Program for Detroit Opera House performance of "The Girl From Paris;" Front cover features a color illustration of Detroit Opera House facade; illustration housed in a decorative gold setting of acanthus leaves sitting in front of a Corinthian column; "Detroit Opera House" in green, black, and gold lettering; C
63.
Ink blotter card advertising a burlesque stage show adaptation of the comic strip "Mutt and Jeff" at the Gayety Theatre, opening Saturday, August 15; the card is printed in red and black against a white background; left half features a comic illustration of Jeff hurling a brick at Mutt, who is tied up; right half "Bud Fisher's Famous Cartoon Comedy Mutt and Jeff in Burlesque;" the card bears a 1924 copyright
64.
Program for performance of "More Than Queen" starring Julia Arthur at the Detroit Opera House beginning February 19, 1900
65.
Program booklet for a production of "The Dollar Princess," at the Detroit Opera House, beginning April 24, 1911
66.
Sepia-toned photo of a group of people dressed as circus performers promoting the film, "Her Elephant Man," posed in front of the exterior of the William Fox Washington Theatre, as taken from Washington Boulevard
67.
Sepia-toned photo of the exterior of the New Empire Theatre as taken from the east side of Woodward Avenue, facing west
68.
Program booklet for a production of "The Auctioneer," at the Detroit Opera House beginning April 14, 1902
69.
Program for performance of "Merely Mary Ann" starring Eleanor Robson beginning January 15, 1906 at the Detroit Opera House; program features cast of characters, scene synopses, and musical program as well as advertisements for various Detroit-based companies; front cover is in color and features an illustration of a Classically dressed woman on the left side and a man in Renaissance-era costume on the right; between the two people are the masks of tragedy and comedy; "B
70.
Broadside program for performance of "The Newlyweds and their Baby" at the Lyceum Theatre beginning November 16, 1913; one-sided; program features cast of characters, scene synopses, musical program, and business staff list; bottom of program features an advertisement for the "Walk-Over Shoe Co
71.
Program for a vaudeville performance at the Lyceum Theatre featuring the Refined Vaidis Sisters, scheduled for the week of Monday, December 1st; front cover is brown and yellow on white paper; illustration of a fairy seated in a toga by a tree; "Lyceum Theatre" at top next to illustration of someone blowing in to two bugles; "Charles Shaw and Orin DeLane, Lessees and Managers;" Winn and Hammond are credited as the binders, printers, and engravers, and E
72.
Program for performance of "The Knife" at the Garrick Theatre starting December 3, 1917; front cover features an illustration of a woman wearing a white dress and black hat with two servants in waiting behind her; in oval below "Arriving at the play in the time of David Garrick;" "Direction of Lee and J
73.
Program booklet for a series of performance of "Too Many Husbands," at the Garrick Theatre beginning the week of April 4, 1920; color cover with illustration of a woman in period dress with two servants framed by an oval; in small oval underneath "Arriving at the play in the time of David Garrick"; "Direction of Lee and J
74.
Program for Garrick Theatre performance of "When all has Been Said"; Week of Nov
75.
Program for a performance of Richelieu at the Detroit Opera House on March 15, 1881 starring Edwin Booth; black and white featuring "Detroit Opera House" in large letters at top with advertisements and production information below; Joseph Brooks, Lesse & Manager; C
76.
Detroit Opera House and Fountain, Detroit, Mich.
77.
Lyceum Theater, Vol. 2, No. 1
78.
Program booklet for a vaudeville performance at the Temple Theatre the week of April 24, 1911
79.
Souvenir program, printed on pink ribbon, for the Chicago Stock Company in "A Daughter of the South,' on July 4, 1909, the final performance at the Whitney Theatre on Griswold Street and State Street, prior to its renaming to the Garrick Theatre
80.
Program for performances of "The White-Headed Boy" at the New Detroit Opera House for the week of January 15, 1922; front cover primarily blue and white; scene of Classically dressed people gathered around a fountain in color at top framed by architectural images; below: "New Detroit Opera House;" information about the production, and advertisements are contained within
81.
Souvenir program for performance of "The Ivy Leaf" at the Detroit Opera House, May 8, 1886
82.
Program for performance of "The Jolly Bachelors" starring Stella Mayhew at the Garrick Theatre beginning October 10, 1910; program features production information, cast of characters, scene synopses, and musical program as well as advertisements; front cover is in color and features an illustration of a woman in a white dressing sitting cross-legged on a cushioned seat playing a lyre above an advertisement for the Hotel Pontchartrain
83.
Program booklet for a production of "The Ameer," at the Detroit Opera House beginning March 18, 1901
84.
Program for performance of "Great Lakes Revue," presented by the Navy Relief Society, beginning December 29, 1918 at the Detroit Opera House; front cover features black and white illustration of a US Navy Sailor with rifle and fixed bayonet as well as a woman holding a baby in bed reading a letter; US Navy emblem in center with red, white, and blue stripes running behind; at bottom "Detroit Opera House on the Campus
85.
Half-folded newsprint directory and program sheet for the New Wonderland Musee, Museum, Menagerie, and Art Gallery for the week commencing Monday, May 23, 1898
86.
Half folded newsprint program for a production of "Kit the Arkansas Traveler" at White's Grand Theatre May 11-13, 1885
87.
Program for performance of "Becky Sharp" starring "Mrs
88.
Program booklet for a performance by Madame Liza Lehmann at the Garrick Theatre, as part of the Burton Collver Sunday Afternoon Series by Distinguished Artists, on January 16, 1910
89.
Program booklet for a vaudeville show at the Miles Theatre, running the week of May 15, 1910
90.
Program booklet for a vaudeville show at the Temple Theatre during the week of April 9, 1906
91.
Temple Theatre and Wonderland, Detroit, Mich. Hello! We are going to The Temple Theatre Tonight!
92.
The Lyceum Program, Vol. I, No. 13, Week Commencing Feb. 16, 1896, "Myles Aroon"
93.
Program for performance of "A Virginia Courtship" starring William H
94.
Program for performance of "Carmen" by the Sheehan English Opera Company on August 7, 1911 at the Detroit Opera House; program contains character/cast lists and scene synopses as well as advertisements and an article titled "Theatre Talk"; front cover features a color illustration of three Classically dressed young women holding on to a string of flowers with flower crowns atop their heads framed in an architectural motif; "B
95.
New Orpheum Theatre, Detroit, Mich.
96.
Program for Detroit Opera House performance of "Polly With a Past"; week of November 18, 1918; front cover: primarily green with white lettering and yellow behind; illustration near top framed by ionic columns holding an arch; illustration of a fountain with eight people around it, scenery and cityscape behind; "The Fountain of Youth" underneath; "Detroit Opera House" in white lettering near center; information about the production and advertisements are contained within
97.
Program booklet for productions of "A Virginia Courtship," beginning March 6, 1899, and at the Detroit Opera House
98.
Program for performances of "Raymond Hitchcock's Hitchy-Koo 1921" at the New Detroit Opera House beginning week of April 10, 1921; front cover primarily green and yellow; color illustrated scene of Classically dressed people gathered around a fountain in color at top framed by architectural images; below: "New Detroit Opera House;" infomation on the production and the following week's program featuring Thurston the Magician, as well as advertisements are contained within
99.
H.C. Miner's Grand Theatre Bill of the Play
100.
Program for performance of "The Wife" at Lyceum Theatre in 1890; front cover features an illustration of a fairy sitting in a tree and name of theatre; "Charles Shaw, Orin DeLano, Lessees and Managers;" EC Sullivan is listed as the publisher; Nelson Printing and Engraving Company also credited; information on both the performance and upcoming performances as well as numerous advertisements are printed within
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