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Ethel Merman "STARS IN YOUR EYES" Jimmy Durante 1939 Broadway Press Photo

$ 36.95

Availability: 45 in stock
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    Description

    This is a rare glossy press photograph of ETHEL MERMAN and JIMMY DURANTE in a scene
    from the
    Original Broadway production of the J. P. McEVOY, DOROTHY FIELDS and ARTHUR SCHWARTZ musical comedy "STARS IN YOUR EYES" at the Majestic Theatre in New York City. (The production opened February 9th, 1939 and ran for 127 performances.) ..... "STARS IN YOUR EYES" starred the legendary ETHEL MERMAN and JIMMY DURANTE and featured T
    AMARA TOUMANOVA, RICHARD CARLSON and MILDRED NATWICK
    . Other members of the cast included Anthony Albert, Fernando Alonso, Alecia Alonzo, Paul Alvin, Savva Andreieff, Richard Barbee, Walter Cassel, Gloria Clare, Peggy Conrad, Ambrose Costell, Davis Cunningham, Dan Dailey, Jr., Natasha Dana, Maria De Galanta, Sandy Dietz, Jane Everett, Basil Galahoff, Ted Gary, Dwight Godwin, Gail Grant, Marion Haynes, Thekla Horn, Johanne Hoven, Marjorie Johnstone, Edward Kane, Maria Karniloff, Nora Kaye, George Kiddon, Kathryn Mayfield, Rennie McEvoy, David Morris, Russel Protopoff, Frances Rands, Richard Reed, Audrey Reynolds, Newcombe Rice, Jerome Robbins, Dawn Roland, Phyllis Roque, Robert Ross, Robert Shanley, Roger Stearns, Olga Suarez, Clinton Sundberg, Margaret Vasilieff, Mary Wickes, Mary Jane Williams and Nancy Wiman ..... CREDITS: Book by J. P. McEVOY; Music by ARTHUR SCHWARTZ; Lyrics by DOROTHY FIELDS; Choreographed by CARL RANDALL; Sets designed by JO MIELZINER; Costumes designed by JOHN HAMBLETON; Directed by JOSHUA LOGAN; Produced by DWIGHT DEERE WIMAN
    ..... DETAILS: This rare photo measures 7 1/8" X 9" inches and includes an attached caption strip on the backside (second scanned image) ..... CONDITION: With the exception of minor creasing in the lower margin and a surface abrasion on the backside, this rare photo is in excellent condition and will make a wonderful addition to the collection of any musical theatre aficionado or historian. This item will be carefully packaged in a protective sleeve and backed by stiff cardboard.