The picture shows a view of all (8) 1960s Lake Whalom Playhouse Theatre Advertising Items in this lot. There are (2) advertising post cards, a program sheet, and (5) old ticket stubs. Shown are both sides of each of the postcards, one side of the two sided program sheet, and one side of each of the ticket stubs. All of these items were found in the same old scrap book that once belonged to a former member of the Nashua, New Hampshire ActorSingers theatre group. The postcards picture the Lake Whalom Playhouse from Fitchburg, Massachusetts. One of the post cards advertises the 1964 season and the other is for 1965. The first picture shows the 1964 season post card. It advertises the following: Professional Touring Company ''MY FAIR LADY'' by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe Celebrated TV Stage Star Imogene Coca in ''A RAINY DAY IN NEWARK'' Jack Paar's Favorite French Star Genevieve Co-Starring Donald Woods ''FOR LOVE OR MONEY'' Merv Griffin in ''BROADWAY'' George Abbott's Great Comedy Songs - Dances - Jazz & Girls Award Winning Musical By Rogers and Hammerstein ''THE SOUND OF MUSIC'' With Evelyn Wyckoff 3rd Fabulous Return Engagement Martha Raye in ''SOLID GOLD CADILLAC'' NBC's $64,000 Star Hal March and Marjorie Lord Danny Thomas' Wife on TV in ''THE WAYWARD STORK'' Walter Pigeon ''TAKE HER, SHE'S MINE'' ''STOP THE WORLD - I WANT TO GET OFF'' Great N.Y. Cast In This Sensational Musical Comedy The second picture shows the program for ''THE SOUND OF MUSIC'' as well as two ticket stubs from the same (on scrap book paper) as well as three other stubs. The last picture has the last item in this lot. It is the 1965 Season post card. It advertises the following: Danny Dayton in ''A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM'' ''THE WORLD OF SUZIE WONG'' ''CAMELOT'' Dennis O'Keefe and Betty Field in ''NEVER TOO LATE'' Jane Mansfield in ''NATURE'S WAY'' Dorothy Lamour in ''DU BARRY WAS A LADY'' Martha Raye in ''EVERYBODY LOVES OPAL'' Darrin McGavin with Will (''Sugar Foot'') Hutchins in ''HERE LIES JEREMY TROY'' Roger and Hammerstein's ''THE KING AND I'' To judge the sizes the largest postcard measures 4-1/8'' x 10-3/8''. These are in various conditions as pictured. |