Ford's Theatre (Organization : Baltimore, Md.)
VIAF ID: 128072845 ( Corporate )
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Anne of the thousand days. | |
Annie get your gun. | |
Antony and Cleopatra. | |
Arms and the man. | |
Brigadoon. | |
Build with one hand. | |
The college widow. | |
Command decision. | |
Cox and Box. | |
The dark is light enough. | |
The deadly game. | |
Diamond Lil. | |
Epitaph for George Dillon. | |
Eugenia. | |
An evening with Beatrice Lillie. | |
Family album. | |
Fumed oak. | |
The gondoliers. | |
Goodbye Charlie. | |
H.M.S. Pinafore. | |
Hands across the sea. | |
I'd rather be right. | |
The importance of being earnest. | |
Iolanthe. | |
Joy Forney Young Ford's Theatre, Baltimore programs & miscellany, 1941-1950 | |
Little A. | |
Love's old sweet song. | |
The madwoman of Chaillot. | |
Make way for Lucia. | |
The man who came to dinner. | |
Medea. | |
Metropole. | |
The Mikado. | |
The milk train doesn't stop here anymore. | |
Mister Roberts. | |
The night circus. | |
Oklahoma! | |
Patience. | |
The pirates of Penzance. | |
Rattle of a simple man. | |
Red gloves. | |
Red peppers. | |
Richard L. Coe Theater Programs Collection playbill advertisements and miscellany. | |
The rope dancers. | |
Shadow play. | |
The sound of music. | |
Tea and sympathy. | |
Theater program for "Spot Cash" with Mr. M.B. Curtis, Ford's Theatre, Baltimore, March 16-21, 1885. | |
Theatre clippings scrapbook | |
Third best sport. | |
This time tomorrow. | |
Three to make ready. | |
Tonight at 8:30 | |
Trial by jury. | |
The warm peninsula. | |
Watch on the Rhine. | |
Ways and means. | |
Woman bites dog. |