Stage's Own Map of the Summer Theatres whereon are located most of summer Broadway's hundred odd show signs.
Collection:
Osher Map Library Collection
Name: Stage's Own Map of the Summer Theatres whereon are located most of summer Broadway's hundred odd show signs.
Barcode: 54722
Image Number: 54722.0001
Creator: Mullin, Willard
Publishing Location: New York
Brief Description: Pictorial map of New England highlighting the summer theatre scene. Includes illustrations of some historical figures in comical form such as Rip Van Winkle, William Penn as "Billy Penn". Inset map shows Washington, D.C., Pennsylvania, Virginia, Delaware and West Virginia showing Generals Lee and McClellan facing off in Antietam. Verso: Photo image of a dinner party of the Players in Gramercy Park celebrating their last performance of the play "Seven Keys to Baldplate" directed by George M. Cohan who also played the lead. In the photograph Cohan may be in the front on the right.
Publisher: Stage Magazine
Date/Date Range Published: Jul 1935
Language: English
Region Depicted: New England
Map Type: GeographicalPictorial maps
Dimensions: 32 x 47 cm on sheet 35 x 49 cm
LC Call Number: G3721.A5 1935 M8
OCLC: 1243903801
Accession Number: OML-1935-151
Permanent URL:
https://oshermaps.org/map/54722.0001