Holiday 2023 Catalogue


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105. [Jazz & Song] [Grammy Awards] Armstrong, Louis. (1901–1971) & Streisand, Barbra. (b. 1942).
"Hello, Dolly!" - Photograph from the 1965 Grammy Awards

Charming original doubleweight photograph of the Hello, Dolly! costars backstage at the 1965 Grammy Awards, where Streisand won Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female for her recording of "People" and Armstrong won Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male for his solo rendition of "Hello, Dolly!"  Inscription to verso in an unknown hand, crease to lower left corner, short vertical tear to upper margin, else in fine condition.  7 x 5 inches (17.8 x 12.7 cm.).

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Signed trifold program from a performance of Garden District, a double-bill of the Tennessee Williams one-acts Suddenly Last Summer and Something Unspoken.  Williams and most of the cast have signed to the cast listing.  In fine condition.  5.5 x 9 inches (14 x 22.9 cm.).

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122. [Film & Theatre] Fleming, Rhonda. (1923-2020).
"Rhonda Fleming: Paper Dolls by Norma Lu Meehan" - SIGNED

Book of paper dolls modeled on the American film and television actress, who has signed to inside cover in purple felt-tip.  The paper doll outfits throughout draw inspiration from not only Fleming's personal wardrobe, but films in which she starred, including Gunfight at the OK Corral, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, and Serpent of the Nile.  In very fine condition.  8.5 x 11 inches (21.6 x 27.9 cm.). Read More...

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47. [Holiday Greetings] Webb, Clifton. (1889–1966).
Autograph Season's Greetings card to Luigi Lucioni

Card with lettering, "Season's Greetings / Clifton Webb," printed in red in facsimile of the American actor/dancer/singer's handwriting, with autograph additions in red ink, "Luigress [sic] – How are you Best to your and your sisters." "Luigress" refers to Italian-American painter Luigi Lucioni (1900–1988). Bifolium; inside blank.  Oblong format, 4 x 5 inches (10 x 12.5 cm).  In fine condition. Read More...

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158. [Literature & Art] Hirschfeld, Albert. (1903–2003).
The American Theatre: As Seen by Hirschfeld - Signed Title Page with Drawing

Signed title page of The American Theatre: As Seen by Hirschfeld (New York: George Braziller, 1961). Inscribed, "For Paul / HIRSCHFELD," with the addition of two extra arms and pointing hands drawn by the artist. Single sheet, cut from the book. 11 x 8.5 inches (28 x 21.5 cm). In fine condition. Read More...

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134. [Film & Theatre] [Sondheim, Stephen. (1930–2021)] Lapine, James. (b. 1949).
Into the Woods - Signed Illustrated Title Page

Signed illustrated title of the musical Into the Woods with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim (who did not sign) and book by James Lapine and "adapted and illustrated by Hudson Talbott" (New York: Crown Publishers, 1988). Inscribed and signed to Paul McMahon from James Lapine. Cut from the book. 10 x 8.5 inches (25.5 x 21.3 cm). In excellent condition. Read More...

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126. [Film & Theatre] Heston, Charlton. (1923–2008).
"The Tumbler" – Signed Photograph

Signed single sheet removed from Panorama: Boston's Official Guide Magazine (unpaginated; no date) with a photograph depicting a stage scene and the printed caption, "Charlton Heston and Rosemary Harris in The Tumbler, at the Shubert, February 4." Signed by Heston only. 6 x 9 inches (15 x 23 cm). In good condition. Read More...


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123. [Film & Theatre] [Gilbert & Sullivan] Belushi, Jim. (b. 1954) & Noone, Peter. (b. 1947).
"The Pirates of Penzance" - Signed Photograph

Signed photograph of the stars from the touring production of Joseph Papp's 1981 New York Shakespeare Festival production of The Pirates of Penzance, which won three Tonys and enjoyed a long run on Broadway.  Noone, who played Frederic, has inscribed "To Paul / Cheers! / Peter Noone" adding an illustration of a pirate, while Belushi has inscribed "To Paul / Thanks / For The / Review / Best wishes / James Belushi."  A press release affixed to verso announces the beginning of a six week run of the production at the Shubert Theatre in Boston.  In fine condition.  8 x 10 inches (20.3 x 25.4 cm.). Read More...

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124. [Film & Theatre] [Gilbert & Sullivan] Noone, Peter. (b. 1947).
"The Pirates of Penzance" - Signed Photograph

Signed photograph of the English musician who starred as Frederic in the tour of Joseph Papp's Tony Award–winning 1981 New York Shakespeare Festival production of The Pirates of Penzance.  Noone has inscribed "To Paul / Cheers! / Peter Noone" above a small self-portrait.  A press release affixed to verso announces the beginning of a six week run of the production at the Shubert Theatre in Boston.  In fine condition.  8 x 10 inches (20.3 x 25.4 cm.). Read More...

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127. [Film & Theatre] Hoffman, Philip Seymour. (1967–2014).
Signed photograph

Signed photograph of the American actor, who won an Academy Award as Best Actor in 2009 for his portrayal of Truman Capote in the eponymous film and died tragically early.  He is depicted in a scene from Love Liza, standing on the shore of a lake or river, facing the camera with his body mostly covered by reeds.  6.5 x 4.75 inches (18.4 x 12.3 cm).  In excellent condition.

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