Box 2
Contains 116 Results:
“An Inspector Calls,” Aldwych Theatre, September 1993.
A collection of theater programs mainly from Houston, Texas, but also including New York, London, Dallas, and Fort Worth, collected by Ed Oppenheimer.
“Present Laughter,” Gate Theatre, June 1994.
A collection of theater programs mainly from Houston, Texas, but also including New York, London, Dallas, and Fort Worth, collected by Ed Oppenheimer.
“Les Misérables,” The Palace Theatre, December 1985.
A collection of theater programs mainly from Houston, Texas, but also including New York, London, Dallas, and Fort Worth, collected by Ed Oppenheimer.
“Breaking the Code,” Theatre Royal Haymarket, November 1986.
A collection of theater programs mainly from Houston, Texas, but also including New York, London, Dallas, and Fort Worth, collected by Ed Oppenheimer.
“High Society,” Victoria Palace Theatre, March 1987.
A collection of theater programs mainly from Houston, Texas, but also including New York, London, Dallas, and Fort Worth, collected by Ed Oppenheimer.
“Canaries Sometimes Sing,” Albery Theatre, May 1987.
A collection of theater programs mainly from Houston, Texas, but also including New York, London, Dallas, and Fort Worth, collected by Ed Oppenheimer.
“An Inspector Calls,” Westminster Theatre, May 1987.
A collection of theater programs mainly from Houston, Texas, but also including New York, London, Dallas, and Fort Worth, collected by Ed Oppenheimer.
“Driving Miss Daisy,” Apollo Theatre, June 1988.
A collection of theater programs mainly from Houston, Texas, but also including New York, London, Dallas, and Fort Worth, collected by Ed Oppenheimer.
“Company,” Drama Theatre of the Sydney Opera House, January 1986.
A collection of theater programs mainly from Houston, Texas, but also including New York, London, Dallas, and Fort Worth, collected by Ed Oppenheimer.
“Follies,” Shaftesbury Theatre, August 1987.
A collection of theater programs mainly from Houston, Texas, but also including New York, London, Dallas, and Fort Worth, collected by Ed Oppenheimer.