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  • Seller image for Powers' Theater Vintage Program (Grand Rapids, Michigan) for sale by Peninsula Books

    Published by Grand Rapids, 1920

    Seller: Peninsula Books, Traverse City, MI, U.S.A.

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    Softcover. Condition: Good. This theater program accompanied a performance of "Experience" written by George Hobart, a stage play given in February 1920 in Grand Rapids, Michigan(dated from internal evidence). The lead actors were F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest. The various "episods" of the play are listed on every other page with actors, etc. named. The front cover and one internal advertisement feature the next performance--"The Master Thief" staring Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne, a hugely popular play with two well-known celebrities of that era. Advertising fills the remainder of the space; it includes everything from cement burial vaults to washing machines, to Lexi Gassifier autos. The booklet contains six printed sheets, folded and stapled to create a 12 page program. It appears to be printed on newsprint and is in generally good conditon with no significant chips or tears; it was at one time folded in half, probably by the owner who put it in his pocket upon leaving the show. Please inquire if you would like more information. ; B&W Photo, Illustrations; 8vo, 8"- 9" tall; 12 pages.