Bookmarks (
0
)
History
Sign in
Toggle navigation
Michigan Memories
Home
About
Home
Browse
search for
Search
Home
Search Results
Toggle facets
Limit your search
Institution
Detroit Historical Society
166
Collection
Theatre/Theater
[remove]
166
Type
text
158
still image
8
Creator
Commercial Photo Service Company
1
Manning Brothers
1
Poli Studio
1
Poli, Oscar
1
Spencer & Wyckoft
1
Spencer and Wyckoff Commercial Photographers
1
Topic
Theaters
135
Plays
96
Detroit Opera House
59
Garrick Theatre
21
Vaudeville
19
Concerts
11
Lyceum Theatre
9
Temple Theatre
7
New Detroit Opera House
6
Shadukiam Grotto Stadium
5
Water Shows
5
Whitney's Grand Opera House
5
Bonstelle Theatre
4
Downtown
4
Storefronts
4
White's Grand Theatre
4
William Fox Washington Theatre
4
Hotel Pontchartrain
3
Miner's Grand Theatre
3
Wonderland Theatre
3
more
Topic
»
Search Constraints
Start Over
You searched for:
Collection
Theatre/Theater
Remove constraint Collection: Theatre/Theater
« Previous |
1
-
10
of
166
|
Next »
Number of results to display per page
10 per page
10
per page
20
per page
50
per page
100
per page
View results as:
List
Map
Gallery
Search Results
1.
Program booklet for performances of a series of Shakespeare's plays starring E
2.
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 for Avenue Theatre, week of July 1, 1901; cover blue ink on white background; illustration of entrance to Avenue Theatre with crowd of people standing out front at center; theatre/vaudeville imagery surrounding illustration; cherubs at top; "Avenue Theatre: High Class Vaudeville"; "Traub Bros
7.
Program for performance of "Secret Service" at the Lyceum Theatre beginning March 24, 1901; 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
8.
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
9.
Temple Theatre, Detroit
10.
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
« Previous
Next »
1
2
3
4
5
…
16
17