OVER HERE! PLAY CAST - SHOW BILL SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: MAXENE ANDREWS, ROBERT B. SHERMAN, JANIE SELL, BETTE HENRITZE - HFSID 309028
Sale Price $252.00
Reg. $280.00
OVER HERE! PLAY CAST
The play cast signs on this Playbill for a production of
Over Here!
Showbill signed: "[Illegible signature]", "Maxene/Andrews",
"Bett/Henritze", "Robert Sherman", "Janie Sell", 20 pages, 5¾x9.
Playbill for a production of Over Here! at the Shubert
Theatre in New York. American actress JANIE SELL was born on October 1, 1939
in Detroit, Michigan. She appeared on stage from 1968 to 1996 and won the
1974 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for Over
Here!. For the role she also won a 1974 Theatre World Award. Sell
also appeared in such Broadway productions as Irene (1973-1974), I
Love My Wife (1977-1979), Moon Over Buffalo (1995-1996) and was
nominated for a 1980 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a
Musical for God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater. MAXENE ANDREWS
(1916-1995) was an actress and singer, member of the famous Andrews
Sisters. From 1937 through the 1940s the Andrews Sisters were queens of
the radio and juke box. Mostly remembered for their music, rich in sweetness
and optimism, the Andrews Sisters were loved by the many troops they tirelessly
entertained during WWII. Their upbeat songs, including their signature "Boogie
Woogie Bugle Boy", were perfect morale-builders. During their career, the
amazing trio of Patty, Maxene and LaVerne recorded more than 1,800 songs and
sold over 90 million records. Brothers ROBERT B. SHERMAN (born 1925)
and Richard M. Sherman(born 1928) shared 1964 Academy Awards for Best
Score and Best Song ("Chim Chim Cheree") from the hit film, Mary
Poppins. The brothers, who worked at Disney Studios until the 1970s, were
also nominated for Academy Awards for Best Song for Chitty Chitty Bang
Bang (1968), Best Score and Best Song for Bedknobs and Broomsticks
(1971), Best Score for Tom Sawyer (1973), Best Score and Best Song for
The Slipper and The Rose (1977) and Best Song for The Magic of
Lassie (1978) as well as five Golden Globe nominations. After leaving
Disney, the brothers freelanced and wrote a number of screenplays. BETTE
HENRITZE, a veteran supporting actress, appeared in no fewer than 25
Broadway plays between 1958 (The Power and the Glory and 2000 (Waiting
in the Wings). Fine condition.
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