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Type: Programs
A program from a presentation of "The Eldest" at the Wilbur Theatre. Caption #1: Really a good play, and very well acted. Caption #2: Got free tickets for this, so of course we went. Had seats in the 6th row of the orchestra, and clapped loud and…

A program for the Annual Show of the Faneuil Hall Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor, "Presenting Polly". A friend of Betty's played the title character. Caption: A little play in which Janet was the heroine. Very well done!

A theater program for "As Thousands Cheer", a musical revue made up of satirical sketches about contemporary celebrities and events. Caption: A swell show. Some very good cracks!

A theater program for the Hollis Street Theatre's production of "Biography: A Comedy" starring Irene Purcell. The play is directed by George L. Fogle and written by S. N. Behrman. It premiered during the week beginning Monday, April 30, 1934.…

"Androcles and the Lion" program from April 28, 1934 presented by members of the Simmons College Faculty. Caption: This was a howl. Mr. Hilliard should have been the monkey I still think - tho of course there wasn't one in the play.

Type: Clippings
A newspaper clipping. Contains a review of "Autumn Crocus," as performed at the Hollis Street Theater in March of 1934. Transcription: Continuing - "Autumn Crocus" -- At the Hollis Street, for the second and final week, C. L. Anthony comedy drama,…

Type: Tickets
A ticket stub for the play "Autumn Crocus" by Dodie Smith (as C. L. Anthony). The play was performed at the Hollis Street Theater, on March 12, 1934. Caption: I think I enjoyed this more than any play I've seen. It was so simple, and so beautifully…

A program for the play "Autumn Crocus" by Dodie Smith (as C. L. Anthony). The play was performed at the Hollis Street Theater, on March 12, 1934. Caption: I think I enjoyed this more than any play I've seen. It was so simple, and so beautifully…

Type: Programs
Tremont Theatre program for production of "The Yellow Jacket" starring Mr. and Mrs. Coburn. Caption: This was very good although one of the queerest plays I've ever seen. It was acted in the manner of the Chinese stage, and the scenery was left to…