[Jack Haley, Ethel Merman and Jack Whiting in "Take a Chance".]
["Take a Chance" theater still.]
[Ethel Merman as Wanda Brill in "Take a Chance".]
[Ethel Merman as Wanda Brill singing "Eadie Was a Lady" in "Take a Chance".]
[Scrapbook of press clippings for "Red, Hot and Blue".]
[Scrapbook of press clippings for the film "Alexander's Ragtime Band".]
[Scrapbook of press clippings for the film"There's No Business Like Show Business."]
[Scrapbook of press clipping for "This is the Kind of Dame I Am" by Ethel Merman as told to Peter Martin in the Saturday Evening Post.]
[Scrapbook of press clippings for "Call Me Madam" and the re-opening of the National Theatre, Washington D.C., May 5, 1952.]
Fourteenth week of G. L. Fox's spectacular ballet pantomime, "Humpty Dumpty". The great comedian and pantomimist, Mr. G. L. Fox, as "Clown"
Thursday, June 12, 1873, a grand charity matinee under the direction of Mr. Augustin Daly, in aid of the Foundling Asylum of the City of New York, under the care of the Sisters of Charity
A new comedy in three acts, written expressly for this theater by Dion Boucicault, entitled "Forbidden Fruit", every evening and Saturday matinee
Grand dramatic jubilee benefit tendered by his professional associates and friends to Mr. C. W. Clarke on this Wednesday, June 2, afternoon and evening
Thursday afternoon, November 15, 1888, benefit performance in aid of the Actors' Fund of America
The admired operetta of "Never Judge by Appearances" on Friday evening, November 4, 1859