Barbra Streisand "WHOLESALE" Elliott Gould (Signed) Bambi Linn 1962 Program
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This is a rare autographed souvenir program from the Original Broadway production of the JEROME WEIDMAN and HAROLD ROME musical comedy "I CAN GET IT FOR YOU WHOLESALE" at the Sam S. Shubert Theatre in New York City. (The production opened March 22nd, 1962 at the Sam S. Shubert Theatre in New York City and moved to the Broadway Theatre on October 1st, 1962, running for a combined 300 performances.) ..... The production marked the Broadway debut of nineteen year-old BARBRA STREISAND as "Miss Marmelstein" and also included Streisand's future husband ELLIOTT GOULD. Other Cast members included LILLIAN ROTH, HAROLD LANG, KEN LE ROY, MARILYN COOPER, MARTIN WOLFSON, BAMBI LINN and SHEREE NORTH ..... Note: The program was signed by cast members ELLIOTT GOULD and BAMBI LINN and composer PETER HOWARD (shown on their bio pages) ..... CREDITS: Music and Lyrics by HAROLD ROME ("Call Me Mister", "Fanny", "Pins and Needles", "Wish You Were Here", "Destry Rides Again", "Gone With the Wind"); Book by JEROME WEIDMAN ("Fiorello!", "Tenderloin", "Pousse-Cafe'"); Incidental Music and Dance Arrangements by PETER HOWARD; Sets designed by WILL STEVEN ARMSTRONG; Costumes designed by THEONI V. ALDREDGE; Choreographed by HERBERT ROSS; Directed by ARTHUR LAURENTS; Produced by DAVID MERRICK ..... DETAILS: The oversized 20 page program measures 9" X 12" inches and includes full production credits, photos and bios of each of the leading actors and members of the creative team, promotional text and several pages of production photos ..... PLEASE NOTE: The scanned pages have been cropped due to the limitations of my scanner. The margins are slightly wider than shown ..... CONDITION: With the exception of minor edge wear, this rare program 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.