PROMISES, PROMISES PLAY CAST - PROGRAM PAGE SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: JERRY ORBACH, CAROLE "KELLY" BISHOP, PAT "GERRY" O'HARA, DICK SABOL, BARBARA ALSTON, CAROL HANZEL, BAAYORK LEE, BETSY "PEGGY" HAUG, SANDRA WEST, PAMELA BARLOW, ROD BARRY, KAY TOINETTE "K.T." OSLIN, JACK NELSON, GENE COOPER, JULANE STITES, FRANK PIETRI, HENRY SUTTON - HFSID 25820
Price: $800.00
PROMISES, PROMISES BROADWAY CAST: JERRY ORBACH and
OTHERS.
The cast for this Broadway production sign their names with
sentiments to Bill
Program Page inscribed and signed on verso of title page: "To
Bill/Jerry Orbach" and on title page: "Bill,/The best of/everything
always/Carole Bishop", "To Bill/with fondest regards/Pat (Gerry)/O'Hara", "Good
Luck/Dick Sabol", "To Bill/Love & happiness/Barbara Alston", "To Bill/All
best/Wishes/Carol Hanzel", "to Bill/Good luck/Baayork Lee", "Peggy Haug", "To
Bill,/wishing you/much Happiness!/Sandra West", "Pamela/Barlow", "Rod Barry",
"Kay Oslin", "Jack Nelson", 'To Bill/Good luck/Gene Cooper", "My best to
you/Julane Stites", "All the best;/Frank Pietri", "Best Wishes Bill,/Henry
Sutton" and four unidentified signatures, front and verso, 8½x12.
Orbach has signed above his biography page, which includes two b/w photos.The hit musical Promises, Promises ran on Broadway from December 1,
1968 to January 1, 1972. Based on a book by Neil Simon and a film - The
Apartment - by Billy Wilder, the show featured music by Burt Bacharach and
lyrics by Hal David. It was nominated for five Tonys in 1969, including Best
Musical. Jerry ORBACH (1935-2004) won the Tony for Best Actor. Orbach,
best remembered by TV viewers from the hit series Law and Order
(1992-2004), appeared often on the large and small screen and earned two other
Tony nominations (for Guys and Dolls, 1965; and Chicago, 1976).
Carole BISHOP, later billed as Kelly Bishop, won a Tony for Best Featured
Actress in A Chorus Line (1976). Bishop and performer/choreographer
Baayork LEE shared a Theatre World Special Award for Ensemble Performance
in A Chorus Line. Barbara ALSTON had been in the original Broadway
cast of Cabaret (1966-1969). Lightly creased. Otherwise, fine
condition.
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