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Theatre Poster THE BEARD Performance Group (1974) 22.5 x 17.5 McClure Schechner

$ 36.96

Availability: 94 in stock
  • Condition: Mint
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Size: 22.5" x 17.5"
  • Industry: Theater
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Object Type: Poster
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    Playwright/Poet
    Michael McClure died May 4, 2020
    RARE ORIGINAL
    THEATRE POSTER
    (1974)
    The Beard
    THE PERFORMANCE GROUP
    New York
    Condition:
    Mint
    Measurements:
    22.5" x 17.5"
    (
    57cm x 44.5cm)
    Year:
    1974
    Written by:
    Michael McClure
    Directed by:
    Richard Schechner
    Description:
    black on white light card stock. Unfolded.
    We were the original representative/agent for the production.
    This poster is part of the permanent special collections in
    New York University’s, Bobst Library, Fales Collection
    and was included in the 2003-2004 exhibition:
    Visions for a Changing Theatre.
    (Catalogue included with the poster along with other materials).
    It's also in the Special Collections of the Shields Library of the
    University of California-Davis as part of the Universal Movement Theatre/Mark Amitin collection.
    We also have listed a very rare poster of
    The Performance Group's production of
    COMMUNE (1971).
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    including
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