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Ashley Brown "MARY POPPINS" Gavin Lee / Andrew Keenan-Bolger 2009 Chicago Flyer
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This is a rare single page advertising handbill (flyer) promoting theChicago Premiere engagement of the
JULIAN FELLOWES, RICHARD M. SHERMAN and ROBERT B. SHERMAN musical "MARY POPPINS" at the Cadillac Palace Theatre in Chicago, Illinois beginning March 11th, 2009. (The
Original Broadway production
opened November 16th, 2006
at the New Amsterdam Theatre in New York City
and closed March 3rd, 2013 after 2619 performances.) ..... Based on the stories of P. L. TRAVERS and the Walt Disney film, the musical starred ASHLEY BROWN in the title role and GAVIN LEE as "Bert"
and featured
KARL KENZLER as "George Banks" and MEGAN OSTERHAUS as "Winifred Banks", VALERIE BOYLE, ANDREW KEENAN-BOLGER, ELLEN HARVEY, MARY VANARSDEL and MIKE O'CARROLL with ABIGAIL DROEGER and AIDA NEITENBACH alternating in the role of "Jane Banks" and CHRISTOPHER FLAIM and JUSTIN HALL alternating in the role of "Michael Banks" ..... CREDITS: Original Music and Lyrics by
RICHARD M. SHERMAN and ROBERT B. SHERMAN ("Over Here!", "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang")
; Book by
JULIAN FELLOWES ("Downton Abbey")
based
on the stories of P. L. TRAVERS and the Walt Disney film
; New Songs and Additional Music and Lyrics by GEORGE STILES and ANTHONY DREWE; Co-created by CAMERON MACKINTOSH; Sets and Costumes designed by BOB CROWLEY (Tony Award for "Best Scenic Design of a Musical"); Choreographed by MATTHEW BOURNE; Directed on Broadway by RICHARD EYRE; Tour Directed by ANTHONY LYN; Produced by DISNEY and CAMERON MACKINTOSH
..... DETAILS: Advertising handbills (heralds) were distributed or inserted into the playbills of other productions to help generate ticket sales for upcoming shows. This single page, two-sided flyer measures 4" X 9" inches and includes wonderful graphics and an excerpt from the "New York Daily News" review on the front and performance schedule and booking information on the backside ..... CONDITION: With the exception of light creasing, this flyer 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, carded sleeve and backed by stiff cardboard.