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The image shows a page from a scrapbook or photo album containing two main items:
Theater Program Flyer (1978):
Newspaper Clipping (February 23, 1978):
The overall theme of the page seems to revolve around cultural events and exhibits at the Busch-Reisinger Museum in early 1978.
The image is a vintage theater poster or flyer for a special performance by "The Little Theatre of the Deaf." Here's a detailed summary:
Title and Venue:
Performance Dates and Times:
Program Details:
Quotes and Endorsements:
Ticket Information:
Visual Elements:
The poster combines textual information with artistic elements to promote the performances effectively.
The image is a newspaper clipping from The Boston Globe dated February 23, 1978. It features an advertisement for a special holiday program titled "The Little Theatre of the Deaf."
The program, consisting of four performances, was presented at the Busch-Riesinger Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts, located at 29 Kirkland St. The performances took place on January 7 and 8, 1978, with two showtimes each day:
The program included:
The advertisement highlights the uniqueness of the Little Theatre of the Deaf, mentioning positive reviews such as:
Tickets for the performances were on sale from January 3 to January 7 at the Loeb Theatre Box Office, Harvard University, or by telephone at (617) 846-2630 from Noon to 6:00 p.m. The cost for all seats was $2.50.
Below the text, there is a black-and-white photograph of a sculpture titled "Seated Girl" by Ernst Barlach, located at the Busch-Riesinger Museum. The newspaper clipping is preserved within a book or scrapbook.
The image shows a page from a newspaper or a scrapbook, dated February 23, 1978, featuring a clipping from "The Boston Globe." The clipping is an advertisement for a performance by "The Little Theatre of the Deaf" at the Busch-Riesinger Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The advertisement highlights a special holiday program titled "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight," featuring two acts:
The performances were scheduled for two days:
The advertisement also includes some quotes praising the performances:
Ticket information is provided, stating that tickets were on sale from January 3 to 7 at the Loeb Theatre Box Office, Harvard University, or by telephone at (617) 846-2630 from noon to 6:00 p.m. The price for all seats was $2.50.
Additionally, there is a small black-and-white photograph of a seated figure, labeled "Seated Girl" by Ernst Barlach, displayed at the Busch-Riesinger Museum. The photograph is positioned below the advertisement.
The image shows a page from a newspaper, specifically the Boston Globe dated February 23, 1978. The page contains an advertisement for a special holiday program at America's Most Remarkable Theatre, specifically the Busch-Riesinger Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The program, titled "The Little Theatre of the Deaf," is advertised to feature four performances of a play. The performances are scheduled as follows:
The play, "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight," includes other segments such as "Railroad Crossing" and "Improvisations."
The advertisement includes endorsements from reviews:
The tickets for the performances are available from January 3 to 7 at the Loeb Theatre Box Office at Harvard University or by telephone at (617) 846-2630, from noon to 6:00 p.m. Each seat costs $2.50.
Below the advertisement, there is an image of a seated figure, labeled "Seated Girl" by Ernst Barlach at the Busch-Riesinger Museum.
The image shows a scrapbook page with two main items: a clipping from "The Boston Globe" and a flyer for a performance by "The Little Theatre of the Deaf."
Flyer for "The Little Theatre of the Deaf":
Image and Description:
Newspaper Clipping:
The page is preserved in what looks like a scrapbook, with a brown, slightly worn background, and there is a handwritten note that says “The Boston Globe, February 23, 1978” next to the newspaper clipping.
The image shows a scrapbook page with two primary items attached. At the top, there is a printed advertisement for a theatre event at the Busch-Riesinger Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The advertisement promotes "The Little Theatre of the Deaf," highlighting a special holiday program for children featuring performances titled "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight," "Railroad Crossing," and "Improvisations." The event dates are Saturday, January 7, and Sunday, January 8, with four performances in total. Additional information includes ticket sale dates, contact details, seat prices ($2.50), and quotes praising the theatre.
Below the advertisement, there is a black-and-white photograph of a sculpture titled "Seated Girl" by Ernst Barlach, displayed at the Busch-Riesinger Museum. The sculpture depicts a seated figure in a contemplative or resting pose.
To the right of the sculpture photograph, handwritten text says, "THE BOSTON GLOBE FEBRUARY 23, 1978," presumably indicating the source and date of the clipping. The year "1978" is also handwritten next to the theatre advertisement. The scrapbook page itself has a light brown background.
The image shows a page from a scrapbook or an album, with a number of items pasted onto it. At the top half of the page, there is a poster or flyer announcing "America's Most Remarkable Theatre" performances at the BUSH-REISINGER MUSEUM on the following dates: Saturday, January 7th at 2:00 PM and 4:30 PM; Sunday, January 8th at 2:00 PM and 6:00 PM. The theatre performance is titled "The Little Theatre of the Deaf," and it features a special holiday program for children of all ages. The program includes "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight," "Railroad Crossing," and "Improvisations." Ticket sales are noted to have started on January 3rd at the Loeb Drama Center Box Office, with all seats priced at $2.50.
On the right-hand side of the page, there is a handwritten note indicating "The Boston Globe February 23, 1978". This note is likely an attribution for the source of the flyer or a related event.
Below the theatre announcement, there is a photo or illustration of a statue, titled "Seated Girl" by Ivan Mestrovic at the Bush-Reisinger Museum, which is featured at the bottom center of the page. The page and the items on it convey a sense of historical documentation or personal memory collection, typical of scrapbooking practices.
The image depicts an open book or scrapbook page featuring a theatrical event announcement and an accompanying photograph. Here is a detailed description:
The page combines a theatrical event announcement with an artistic photograph, suggesting a scrapbook or archive documenting cultural events and art exhibitions. The inclusion of both the performance details and the photograph implies a connection between the theater event and the visual art displayed at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The handwritten note further situates the content within a specific historical context, dated February 23, 1978.
The image shows a page from a book, with a ticket for "The Little Theatre of the Deaf" performance displayed on it. The ticket features a collage of images, including a drawing of a person sitting on the ground, a silhouette of a person, and a photograph of a seated girl. The ticket also includes information about the performance, such as the date, time, and location, as well as a description of the program. The page is open to a specific section of the book, and there is a note on the bottom right corner of the page that reads "The Boston Globe February 23, 1978."