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2004.10.99 - Print, Photographic
A wide black and white photo of a theatrical production during a performance, probably that of a play or musical. There are 5 actors on the stage (2 dressed as tramps, 2 as gentlemen, and one as a maid) in a set that is a living room. The photograph could be that of a performance done by Washington's Dramalites group, and Helen Wersebe may be one of the actors. The bottom right corner reads, "6" and on the back, "Wersebe" is written.
Record Type: Photo
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2013.21.1 - Print, Photographic
Black and white photographic print of nine members of The Dramalites performing "The Mikado" in Washington, Connecticut in August of 1954. The back of the print has identification information for the people in the photograph, it reads: The Dramalites present ~ (front left to right) ___, Babette Cranston, Jean, Betty Hempstead, Libby (director) (back left to right) Frank Belfiore, Hughbert Kenny, Jack Fors, Bill Mann In "The Mikado" in Wa...
Record Type: Photo
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X2016.1.192 - Poster
Two posters printed on red paper with black lettering of The Dramalites production of Gilbert & Sullivan's "The Pirates of Penzance" at the Washington Club Hall at 92 Green Hill Road in Washington, CT on Thurs, Fri & Sat Aug 25, 26 & 27. Tickets on sale at Benham's & Rexall $1.50-1.00
Record Type: Object
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X2016.1.194 - Poster
Broadside poster of the production of a farce: "The Two Pudifoots" followed by the drama "One Hundred Years Ago" at the Hall, Washington, CT Thursday December 20 1883 at 8pm. Tickets 25¢, reserved seats 50¢. Also, an aution of library books at 7pm
Record Type: Object
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X2016.1.195 - Poster
A folded paper program of the Dramalites presentation of "Ceiling Zero" at Washington Club Hall Friday & Saturday Feb 23-24 for the benefit of the PTA Cocoa Fund. Lists the performers, acts, notes. Produced by special arrangment with Samuel French, New York
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X2016.1.197 - Poster
Broadside poster mounted on cardboard of the production of the drama "Our Folks" followed by the farce "A Little More Cider" in the Hall, Washington CT, Friday Dec 16,1881. Tickets 25¢ - Reserved seats 35¢ and 50¢
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X2016.1.198 - Poster
Broadside poster of production of the drama "Past Redemption preceded by "A Sea of Troubles" for Tuesday March 15, 1881. Admission 25¢. reserved seat 35¢
Record Type: Object