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Peterborough Theatre Guild
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90-009/001(02)
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1970-1972 (Creation)
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1 folder
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(1925-1996)
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(1927-)
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File consists of programs for the following productions:
- Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad by Arthur L. Kopit
- Beyond the Fringe by Alan Bennett, Dudley Moore, Peter Cook, and Jonathan Miller. 1970
- Theatre Guild membership flyer
- A Slight Ache by Harold Pinter and Family Album by Noel Coward. March 6-14, 1970
- Carousel by Oscar Hammerstein II. May 6-9, 1970.
- See How They Run by Phillip King. October 15-23, 1971.
- Ticket to See How They Run on Sat., Oct. 16.
- The Mikado or The Town of Titipu by W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan
- Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Oklahoma! March 31-April 3, 1971.
- Yesterday the Children Were Dancing by Gratien Gélinas. november 26-December 4, 1971
- Theatre Guild membership drive flyer, 1972
- Imaginary Invalid by Molière. February 19-27, 1971.
- Wait Until Dark by Frederick Knott. October 13-21, 1972.
- My Fair Lady by Alan Jay Lerner. May 3-6, 1972
- Under Milk Wood by Dylan Thomas. February 11-19, 1972.
- Hayfever by Noel Coward. March 17-25, 1972.
- A Flea in Her Ears by Georges Feydeau
- Philadelphia Here I Come! By Brian Friel. November 27-December 5
- The MasterRace and Mother’s Day
- Major Barbara by George Bernard Shaw
File also includes two tickets to a play at The Guildhall on Thursday December 7th .