Q0248 Lettice & Lovage (1990)
A colored poster with a white background. A photograph of an old Renaissance era oil painting in a large gold frame. The portrait depicts a middle age white woman with brown hair in a bun with beads. She has bright blue eyes and is looking directly at the viewer. She is wearing a high collared dress with beads and a choker. Around her neck is a modern era black camera hanging down off the oil painting. Text underneath the camera reads, “The Shubert Organization, Robert Fox LTD & Roger Berlin present Maggie Smith, Margaret Tyzack in Lettice & Lovage; A New Comedy by Peter Shaffer with Paxton Whitehead and Bette Henritze; Designed by Alan Tagg; Miss Smith’s costumes by Anthony Powell; Costumes Designed by Frank Krenz; Lighting Designed By Ken Billington; Directed by Michael Blakemore; Barrymore Theatre 243 West 47th Street.” To the left and right of the text are four illegible handwritten signatures in marker.
DetailsQ0250 Party: A Comedy by David Dillon (2001)
A multicolor poster with a white background and a large cutout group photo of actors in the comedy play, "Party," mostly smiling and looking at the viewer with their arms around each other. Surrounding the group image are the written thank you messages and signatures of the play's actors. At the top of the poster is the text, "Party is an evening of hilarious truth-or-dare antics. One of the most uplifting and affirming representations of gay life on any stage ever. -The Advocate." Underneath the group image is the text, "Party - a comedy by David Dillon - directed by Nic Arnzen - special thanks to our sponsors:" and the logos for the Gay & Lesbian Times, Bourbon Street, Wyndham San Diego at Emerald Plaza, Doubletree Hotel San Diego Mission Valley, Appel Presents, The Source: The Ultimate Gay Community Directory, 2(^x)ist [read: to exist], and Ikea. At the bottom of the poster in a black rectangular section is the white event info text, "Quentin Crisp Theatre - The Art and Soul of Hillcrest-formerly 6@Penn Studio - Opens: May 18 corner of 6th and Pennsylvania - Tickets: 619-688-9210 or www.quentin crisp theatre.com." The poster is signed by seven people, presumably the seven cast members depicted on the poster.
DetailsQ0265 Roving, Spring ’82 Concert Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles (1982)
A yellow beige and purple poster with a graphic of a music conductor stand in front of a music stand with the audience and an inverted circle of sheet music behind him. At the top left of the poster is the cursive text, "Tickets: 7.50 at West Hollywood Ticket Agency, A Different Light Bookstore, Hot Stuff/Long Beach and At the Door." To the right is the text, "Sat. April 17th. 8pm. John Burroughs High School Auditorium, 1920 Clark St., Burbank," followed below by the text, "With Avaz. 40 costumed dancers and musicians." Below and to the center is the large title text, "Roving" followed by the text, "GMCLA's Spring 82 Concert" with flower accents. Underneath is the graphic illustration followed below by the centered text, "Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles" and the small text, "® R.C. Cisneros 82."
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