Box 1
Contains 236 Results:
“Miss Evers' Boys," Alley Theatre, 1992-02-13 - 1992-03-15
A collection of theater programs mainly from Houston, Texas, but also including New York, London, Dallas, and Fort Worth, collected by Ed Oppenheimer.
“American Vaudeville," Alley Theatre, 1992-03-26 - 1992-04-26
A collection of theater programs mainly from Houston, Texas, but also including New York, London, Dallas, and Fort Worth, collected by Ed Oppenheimer.
“La Cage Aux Folles," Music Hall, 1992-05-05 - 1992-05-24
A collection of theater programs mainly from Houston, Texas, but also including New York, London, Dallas, and Fort Worth, collected by Ed Oppenheimer.
“Forever Plaid," Alley Theatre, 1992-05
A collection of theater programs mainly from Houston, Texas, but also including New York, London, Dallas, and Fort Worth, collected by Ed Oppenheimer.
“Annie Warbucks," Music Hall, 1992-09-24 - 1992-10-11
A collection of theater programs mainly from Houston, Texas, but also including New York, London, Dallas, and Fort Worth, collected by Ed Oppenheimer.
“The Front Page," Alley Theatre, 1992-09-10 - 1992-10-10
A collection of theater programs mainly from Houston, Texas, but also including New York, London, Dallas, and Fort Worth, collected by Ed Oppenheimer.
“Danton's Death," Alley Theatre, 1992-10-27 - 1992-11-15
A collection of theater programs mainly from Houston, Texas, but also including New York, London, Dallas, and Fort Worth, collected by Ed Oppenheimer.
“Here's Love," Music Hall, 1992-12-08 - 1992-12-27
A collection of theater programs mainly from Houston, Texas, but also including New York, London, Dallas, and Fort Worth, collected by Ed Oppenheimer.
“The Foreigner," No theater listed, 1992.
A collection of theater programs mainly from Houston, Texas, but also including New York, London, Dallas, and Fort Worth, collected by Ed Oppenheimer.
“Hello, Dolly!," Music Hall, 1993-01-26 - 1993-02-14
A collection of theater programs mainly from Houston, Texas, but also including New York, London, Dallas, and Fort Worth, collected by Ed Oppenheimer.