Plan your visit. 225 Madison Avenue at 36th Street, New York, NY 10016.

Plan your visit. 225 Madison Avenue at 36th Street, New York, NY 10016.

Printed Material

  • [Clipping from program for The Bostonians : the first production in New York of De Koven & Smith's famous comic opera, at the Standard Theatre, October 1, 1891].

  • [Clipping from program for The marriage market, a musical play in three acts by M. Brody and F. Martos : music by Victor Jacobi, lyrics by Arthur Anderson and Adrian Ross, adapted for the English stage by Gladys Unger : at Daly's Theatre ... December 17, 1913].

  • [Clipping from program for The passing show of 1916, in a prologue, two acts and sixteen scenes : books and lyrics by Harold Atteridge, music by Sigmund Romberg, Hemran Timberg and Otto Motzan : at the Garrick Theatre, Chicago, beginning Sunday evening, March 4, 1917].

  • [Clipping from program for The Princess Pat, book and lyrics by Henry Blossom, music by Victor Herbert, staged by Fred G. Latham, at the Cort Theater, 1915].

  • [Clipping from program for The red mill, author, Henry Blossom, music by Victor Herbert, at the Academy of Music, December 14, 1908].

  • [Clipping from program for The siren : the musical play in three acts by Leo Stein and A.M. Willner, music by Leo Fall, English version by Harry B. Smith : at the Illinois, commencing ... February 18, 1912].

  • [Clipping from program for The sweetheart soup : book and lyrics by Anne Caldwell, music by Hugo Felix : at the Illinois Theatre, tenth week, beginning Sunday evening, June 13, 1920].

  • [Clipping from program for Twinkling eyes, a new musical play : book by Harry Lea Strong & Myron D. Rosenthal ; music and lyrics by Richard C. Rodgers : at the 44th Street Theatre, May 18, 1919].

  • [Clipping from program for Up stage and down : an original musical revue, presented by the Infants Relief Society at the Waldorf Astoria, March eighth, nineteen hundred and nineteen : book by Myron D. Rosenthal, music and lyrics by Richard C. Rodgers].

  • [Clipping from program for Whoop-dee-doo, a jumble of jollities, in two whoops : written by Edgar Smith, composed by W.T. Francis, at the New Amsterdam Theatre, week commencing ... May 16, 1904].