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Okay, so maybe I kind of went overboard by highlighting and underlining my own name in the playbill, but I can't help it!
Pianist Raf Robertson, who months ago advised of his unavailability, was still on the playbill.
The only other evidence of his existence is a playbill they found in Dawson's papers for a concert by some of the professor's students.
Take my breath away! I held in my hand a playbill that was printed almost four years earlier.
Another playbill from the same tour provides a typical description.
Two years earlier, in 1829, the playbill for Rossini's William Tell had included the names of the dancers together with the singers as evidence of a spectacular production.
Coupland isn't the only big name gracing the Rabbit playbill next season.
On this season's playbill, plays like King Lear, Oklahoma and To Kill a Mockingbird will not disappoint.
The Government of Canada took an unusual and generous step in offering the playbill to the people of Australia.
Experts in both countries have confirmed that the playbill is the oldest surviving document printed in Australia.
He takes pains to claim back credit from his producers and fills three pages with the playbill of a 1968 Italian concert to show there was a time when his name came first.
Preservation experts at LAC prepared the fragile playbill for its long journey home.
The playbill for a July 30, 1796, production of Jane Shore, was discovered by one of Library and Archives Canada's rare book librarians.
On the playbill that first evening were:  Cathleen Ni Houlihan and On Baile's Strand by W. B. Yeats, and Spreading the News by Lady Gregory.
My best strategy this season was not looking at the playbill before I saw the show.
The Librarian and Archivist of Canada contacted the National Library of Australia to report the find and seek their expertise in proving the playbill was authentic.
The playbill, for a July 30, 1796, production of Jane Shore, was discovered by Elaine Hoag, a rare book librarian with Library and Archives Canada while she was cataloguing items in the collection.
More recently, Larson's work was featured in the playbill for the 2007 Broadway revival of Inherit the Wind with Christopher Plummer and Brian Dennehy.
In conjunction with this project, Eugene J. Fisher developed a Commentary on the Text for the playbill distributed at the 1991 Baltimore performance of Bach's Passion of St. Matthew.
All genres and time periods are on the playbill!
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Some new development of the playbill in this direction may be in store for us in the future.
He stops hard by Waterloo Bridge and reads a playbill, decides to go to Astley's Theatre.
It was in honour of these that the playbill was written out.
A playbill is not always the most truth-telling publication in the world.
Put my name on your playbill, provided you drum, but not otherwise.
For me was reserved the high honor of discovering among the rubbish of the ruined Coliseum the only playbill of that establishment now extant.
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