i have playbills for "Fiddler on the Roof" "The Pajama Game : "Zorba " Do not know what to do with them . I would hate to get rid of them . please help. Thank you[
I can tell you what they are worth. Contact me on ines22@hotmail.co.uk
Alas, no playbills survive from the Elizabethan era, but we do know these few facts: The right to print playbills was a monopoly, at one time held by William Jaggard, later printer of Shakespeare's First Folio. Playbills for tragedies were printed in red ink. Scholars believe that the playbills would name the play and the performing company, and probably the lead actor, but not the playwright.
Playbills are used for Broadway shows, theater acts, and other staged programs which one attends for fun or casual occasions with friends. Programs such as 'The Lion King' and 'Aladdin' are all examples of those that utilize playbills.
Posters (playbills) were distributed and displayed to advertise performances.
A very good website is www.Playbill.com. also, wikipedia itself. If you want more, type in OLD BROADWAY PLAYBILLS (non-caps) and search the different websites.
The books you get at plays are called playbills or programs. They typically contain information about the cast, crew, and creative team involved in the production, as well as a synopsis of the play, background information, and advertisements from sponsors. Playbills are a souvenir for audience members to take home and remember the experience.
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