Box 2
Contains 116 Results:
“42nd Street,” Theatre Royal Drury Lane, October 1985.
A collection of theater programs mainly from Houston, Texas, but also including New York, London, Dallas, and Fort Worth, collected by Ed Oppenheimer.
“Little Shop of Horrors,” Comedy Theatre, October 1983.
A collection of theater programs mainly from Houston, Texas, but also including New York, London, Dallas, and Fort Worth, collected by Ed Oppenheimer.
“Pravda: A Fleet Street Comedy,” The Olivier Theatre, May 1985.
A collection of theater programs mainly from Houston, Texas, but also including New York, London, Dallas, and Fort Worth, collected by Ed Oppenheimer.
“Two Into One,” Shaftesbury Theatre, October 1984.
A collection of theater programs mainly from Houston, Texas, but also including New York, London, Dallas, and Fort Worth, collected by Ed Oppenheimer.
“Brighton Beach Memoirs,” The Variety theatre in Toronto, September 1986.
A collection of theater programs mainly from Houston, Texas, but also including New York, London, Dallas, and Fort Worth, collected by Ed Oppenheimer.
“Scrooge,” Arena Theatre, December 4-19,1999.
A collection of theater programs mainly from Houston, Texas, but also including New York, London, Dallas, and Fort Worth, collected by Ed Oppenheimer.
“Run For Your Wife!,” Whitehall Theatre, March 1989.
A collection of theater programs mainly from Houston, Texas, but also including New York, London, Dallas, and Fort Worth, collected by Ed Oppenheimer.
“Over My Dead Body,” Savoy Theatre, March 1989.
A collection of theater programs mainly from Houston, Texas, but also including New York, London, Dallas, and Fort Worth, collected by Ed Oppenheimer.
“The Phantom of the Opera,” Her Majesty’s Theatre, October 1986.
A collection of theater programs mainly from Houston, Texas, but also including New York, London, Dallas, and Fort Worth, collected by Ed Oppenheimer.
“Lettice and Lovage,” The Globe, October 1987.
A collection of theater programs mainly from Houston, Texas, but also including New York, London, Dallas, and Fort Worth, collected by Ed Oppenheimer.