[Scrapbook of press clippings for "The Ethel Merman Show" at the Texas State Fair.]
[Scrapbook of Ethel Merman press clippings 1935-1936.]
[Scrapbook of press clippings for "The Ethel Merman Show"at the Texas State Fair, October 1953.]
[Scrapbook of press clippings for the films "Strike Me Pink" and "Anything Goes".]
[Scrapbook of press clippings for the film "Alexander's Ragtime Band".]
[Scrapbook of press clippings for "Red, Hot and Blue".]
[Scrapbook of press clippings for the film"There's No Business Like Show Business."]
[Scrapbook of press clippings for "Call Me Madam" at the National Theatre in Washington, D.C.]
[Scrapbook of press clippings for "Hollywood Hotel Review of 1938" & "Happy Landing"].
[Scrapbook of press clippings for "Call Me Madam" at the National Theatre.]
[Scrapbook of press clippings for "Call Me Madam" and the re-opening of the National Theatre, Washington D.C., May 5, 1952.]
Ethel Merman--"Annie Get Your Gun"
[Scrapbook of press clippings of "Take a Chance" and "Humpty-Dumpty" and other early shows.]
For the benefit of Mr. Kilner. Friday evening, August 26, 1825, will be presented for the second time in this theatre, the comedy "Charles the Second"
This evening, Saturday, September 14, will be performed the comedy of "The Old English Gentleman"
Engagement of Miss Bateman, who will on this Wednesday evening, October 6, 1869, and every evening except Saturday, appear in her celebrated and original character of "Leah" in the drama of that name
Thursday and Friday evenings and Saturday matinee, the ever thrilling dramatization of Mrs. Southworth's greatest ledger story, "The Hidden Hand"
A new comedy in three acts, written expressly for this theater by Dion Boucicault, entitled "Forbidden Fruit", every evening and Saturday matinee
"Deaf as a Post", "Mr. Burton's Adventures in Russia" and "The Wandering Minstrel; or, Mirth and Music", Saturday evening, August 25, 1855
This evening, Monday, September 16, will be acted for the first time this season, the play of "The Love Chase"