Playbills
Found in 26 Collections and/or Records:
Early Utah business items, 1854-1908
Contract between Sidney A. Knowlton and O. B. Huntington— 6 February 1854. Letter—Hawkeye Steel Barb Fence Company to Springville Cooperative Institution— 11 May 1887. Letter recommending a certain building site for the Price, Utah courthouse. Bids for building the Utah State Prison— October 1907 and 15 February 1908.
Early Utah collection
The items have been divided into five series: 1) Account Books, 1850–1881; 2) Letters, 1864-1912; 3) Business Items, 1854-1908; 4) Ephemera, 31 March 1866; and 5) Poem, 7 April 1868.
Early Utah ephemera, 31 March 1866
Playbill for the Salt Lake Theatre— 31 March 1866. Including: One playbill (31 x 8.5 cm) for the Salt Lake City Theatre. Advertising for The Creole; or, Love’s Fetters, staring Julia Dean Hayne [Brigham Young’s favorite actress]; Handy Andy!; and The Magic Spell!! Folder also includes a photocopy of the playbill.
Early Utah letters, 1864-1912
Early Utah poetry, 7 April 1868
Poem—Ten years old, by Louisa Lula Greene Richards— 7 April 1868. Including: A one page, holograph poem, written by Louisa in Smithfield, Cache County, Utah, and addressed To my dear brother Daniel Kent Greene, on his tenth birthday. Apr. 7-1868. Folder also includes a photocopy of the poem.
Harold I. Hansen papers
Harold I. Hansen personal papers, 1942-1967
Contains correspondence, articles on stage magic, and a collection of playbills and theater advertisements from the personal and professional life of Harold Hansen. Includes information on minstrel "blackface" performances, and other materials.
James Stewart papers on stage, 1930s-1990
Contains materials on stage performances collected by James Stewart. Dated 1930s-1990.
Moore Ethier Company playbill
The folder contains a printed playbill of the opera "The Beautiful Heart Story." The production was to be held at the "Opera House Tonight." The location of the production is uncertain.