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Marilu Henner "ANNIE GET YOUR GUN" Rex Smith 2000 Detroit, Michigan Ticket Stub

$ 10.55

Availability: 55 in stock
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    Description

    This is a rare September 21st, 2000 orchestra seat ticket stub from the evening performance of the
    National Tour engagement of the
    IRVING BERLIN, HERBERT FIELDS and DOROTHY FIELDS musical hit "ANNIE GET YOUR GUN"
    at
    the Fisher Theatre in
    Detroit, Michigan
    . (The revival opened
    March 4th, 1999
    at
    the Marquis Theatre in
    New York City
    and ran for 1045 performances while simultaneously playing on the road.) ..... The Tony Award winning "Best Revival of a Musical" starred MARILU HENNER as "Annie Oakley",
    the role originated by
    ETHEL MERMAN more than fifty years earlier
    and REX SMITH as "Frank Butler" and featured SUSANN FLETCHER, CHARLES GOFF, JOE HART, CLACI MILLER, ERIC SCIOTTO, AINSLEY BINNICKER, MITCHEL FEDERAN and GRACIE WINCHESTER with LARRY STORCH as "Sitting Bull"
    and
    GEORGE McDANIEL
    as "Buffalo Bill"
    ..... CREDITS: Music and Lyrics by IRVING BERLIN ("Music Box Revues", the Marx Brothers' "The Cocoanuts", "Louisiana Purchase", "This is the Army", "Miss Liberty", "Annie Get Your Gun", "Call Me Madam", "Mr. President"); Book by HERBERT and DOROTHY FIELDS; Book revised by PETER STONE; Sets designed by TONY WALTON; Costumes designed by WILLIAM IVEY LONG; Directed and Choreographed by JEFF CALHOUN;
    Produced by BARRY and FRAN WEISSLER in association with KARDANA / SWINSKY PRODUCTIONS, MICHAEL WATT and HAL LUFTIG
    ..... DETAILS: This rare ticket stub measures 3 3/8" X 2" inches ..... CONDITION: With the exception of a perforated edge on the right side, this ticket stub 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.