Jerome Robbins Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
JEROME ROBBINS
Born: October 11, 1918 in New York City, New York
Died: July 29, 1998 in New York City, New York
Died: July 29, 1998 in New York City, New York
Robbins (1918-1998) was one of the first great American-born ballet masters and also a major Broadway and film choreographer. He won Tony Awards for Best Choreography in 1948 (High Button Shoes), 1958 (West Side Story) and 1965 (Fiddler on the Roof) and in 1989 for directing Jerome Robbins' Broadway. He won the 1961 Academy Award for Best Director for West Side Story and an Honorary 1961 Academy Award for his choreography of the film.
2003-West-Side-Memories (Other), 1954-General-Foods-25th-Anniversary-Show:-A-Salute-to-Rodgers-and (Other), 1979-Baryshnikov-at-the-White-House (Other), 1971-Fiddler-on-the-Roof (Other), 1942-I-Danced-with-Don-Porfirio (Other), 1942-I-Danced-with-Don-Porfirio (Writer), 1953-The-Ford-50th-Anniversary-Show (Director), 1953-The-Ford-50th-Anniversary-Show (Performer), 1962-President-Kennedy's-Birthday-Salute (in person), 2013-Afternoon-of-a-Faun:-Tanaquil-Le-Clercq (in person), 1990-The-Kennedy-Center-Honors:-A-Celebration-of-the-Performing-Arts (in person), 1956-The-King-and-I (Other), 2000-Peter-Pan (Writer), 1949-On-the-Town (Writer), 1949-On-the-Town (Director), 1980-Fred-Astaire:-Change-Partners-and-Dance (in person), 1978-Peter-Martins:-A-Dancer (in person), 1958-The-Ed-Sullivan-Show (in person), 2010-So-You-Think-You-Can-Dance (Sound), 1980-Live-from-Studio-8H:-An-Evening-with-Jerome-Robbins (Other), 1962-The-34th-Annual-Academy-Awards (in person), 1993-Gypsy (Other), 1957-The-Pajama-Game (Other), 1966-Loistokaupunki (Writer), 1997-The-Kennedy-Center-Honors:-A-Celebration-of-the-Performing-Arts (in person), 1989-The-Kennedy-Center-Honors:-A-Celebration-of-the-Performing-Arts (in person), 1955-Peter-Pan (Writer), 1985-The-Making-of-'West-Side-Story' (Sound), Producers'-Showcase (Other), 1959-Person-to-Person (in person), 1981-The-Kennedy-Center-Honors:-A-Celebration-of-the-Performing-Arts (in person), 2009-American-Masters (Other), 1962-Gypsy (Other), 1961-West-Side-Story (Other), 1960-Peter-Pan (Other), 1961-West-Side-Story (Writer), 1960-Peter-Pan (Writer), 1955-Producers'-Showcase (Writer), 1961-West-Side-Story (Director), 1959-Monitor (Performer), 2004-Broadway:-The-American-Musical (in person), 1993-Comme-les-oiseaux (in person)
West-Side-Story - Production (March 19, 2009 - January 2, 2011), Gypsy - Choreography (March 27, 2008 - January 11, 2009), Fiddler-on-the-Roof - Production (March 26, 2004 - January 8, 2006), Gypsy - Choreography (May 1, 2003 - May 30, 2004), Peter-Pan - Choreography (April 7, 1999 - August 29, 1999), Peter-Pan - Choreography (November 23, 1998 - January 3, 1999), On-the-Town - Production (November 19, 1998 - January 17, 1999), The-King-and-I - Choreography (April 11, 1996 - March 22, 1998), Peter-Pan - Production (November 26, 1991 - January 5, 1992), Peter-Pan - Production (December 13, 1990 - January 20, 1991), Fiddler-on-the-Roof - Production (November 18, 1990 - June 16, 1991), Gypsy - Production (November 16, 1989 - July 28, 1991), Jerome-Robbins'-Broadway - Choreography (March 26, 1989 - September 1, 1990), The-King-and-I - Choreography (January 7, 1985 - June 30, 1985), Fiddler-on-the-Roof - Choreography (July 9, 1981 - August 23, 1981), West-Side-Story - Choreography (March 14, 1980 - November 30, 1980), Peter-Pan - Production (September 6, 1979 - January 4, 1981), The-King-and-I - Choreography (May 2, 1977 - December 30, 1978), Fiddler-on-the-Roof - Choreography (December 28, 1976 - May 21, 1977), Gypsy - Production (September 23, 1974 - January 4, 1975), On-the-Town - Other (October 31, 1971 - January 1, 1972), The-Office - Director (emNever Officially Opened - April 30, 1966), Fiddler-on-the-Roof - Choreography (September 22, 1964 - July 2, 1972), West-Side-Story - Production (April 8, 1964 - May 3, 1964), Funny-Girl - Production (March 26, 1964 - July 1, 1967), Dylan - Other (January 18, 1964 - September 12, 1964), Oh-Dad,-Poor-Dad,-Mamma's-Hung-You-in-the-Closet-a - Director (August 27, 1963 - October 5, 1963), Mother-Courage-and-Her-Children - Production (March 28, 1963 - May 11, 1963), A-Funny-Thing-Happened-on-the-Way-to-the-Forum - Choreography (May 8, 1962 - August 29, 1964), Jerome-Robbins'-Ballet:-U.S.A. - Choreography (October 8, 1961 - October 28, 1961), West-Side-Story - Choreography (April 27, 1960 - December 10, 1960), Gypsy - Choreography (May 21, 1959 - March 25, 1961), Jerome-Robbins'-Ballet:-U.S.A. - Choreography (September 4, 1958 - October 11, 1958), West-Side-Story - Choreography (September 26, 1957 - June 27, 1959), Bells-Are-Ringing - Choreography (November 29, 1956 - March 7, 1959), Seventh-Heaven - Other (May 26, 1955 - July 2, 1955), Ankles-Aweigh - Other (April 18, 1955 - September 17, 1955), Silk-Stockings - Other (March 24, 1955 - April 14, 1956), Peter-Pan - Choreography (October 20, 1954 - March 26, 1955), The-Pajama-Game - Director (May 13, 1954 - November 24, 1956), Wonderful-Town - Other (March 25, 1953 - July 3, 1954), Two's-Company - Music (December 15, 1952 - March 8, 1953), Wish-You-Were-Here - Other (June 25, 1952 - November 28, 1953), A-Tree-Grows-in-Brooklyn - Other (April 19, 1951 - December 8, 1951), The-King-and-I - Choreography (March 29, 1951 - March 20, 1954), Call-Me-Madam - Music (October 12, 1950 - May 3, 1952), Miss-Liberty - Choreography (July 15, 1949 - April 8, 1950), Look,-Ma,-I'm-Dancin'! - Choreography (January 29, 1948 - July 10, 1948), High-Button-Shoes - Choreography (October 9, 1947 - July 2, 1949), Ballet-Theatre - Choreography (September 30, 1946 - November 9, 1946), Billion-Dollar-Baby - Choreography (December 21, 1945 - June 29, 1946), Common-Ground - Director (April 25, 1945 - June 23, 1945), On-the-Town - Choreography (December 28, 1944 - March 2, 1946), The-Ballet-Theatre - Performer (March 11, 1941 - March 9, 1941), The-Straw-Hat-Revue - Performer (September 29, 1939 - December 2, 1939), Stars-In-Your-Eyes - Performer (March 9, 1939 - May 27, 1939), Great-Lady - Performer (December 1, 1938 - December 17, 1938), Interplay - Performer (June 1, 1945 - June 28, 1945)
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JEROME ROBBINS - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED - HFSID 253939JEROME ROBBINS Jerome Robbins sends an autograph letter of thanks for the Christmas basket to The Little Players. Autograph Letter Signed: "J", 1p, 5¾x7¾. New York, New York, no date.To Bill and Frank, New York, New York.
Sale Price $198.00
$220.00
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JEROME ROBBINS - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED - HFSID 278288JEROME ROBBINS Robbins handwrote this note to Lydia Joel on this envelope from the Lena Robbins Foundation, Inc. and signed it "Jerry", asking her to return photographs to him if she doesn't use them. Autograph note signed:"Jerry",1p, 9½x4, on a Lena Robbins Foundation, Inc. envelope. Addressed to "Lydia Joel".
Sale Price $180.00
$200.00
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JEROME ROBBINS - AUTOGRAPH SENTIMENT ON CALLING CARD SIGNED - HFSID 253978JEROME ROBBINS The choreographer signs his calling card with love Autograph sentiment on calling card signed: "Noel +/love J.", 3x1¾ calling card. Jerome Robbins (1918-1998) was one of the first great American-born ballet masters and also a major Broadway and film choreographer.
Sale Price $180.00
$200.00
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JEROME ROBBINS - TYPED LETTER SIGNED - HFSID 253949JEROME ROBBINS Jerome Robbins sends a typed letter of thanks for the posies and note to Elsie Lump. Typed Letter Signed: "Jerry", 1p, 5¾x7¾. New York, New York, no date.To Elsie Lump, The Little Players, New York, New York.
Sale Price $198.00
$220.00
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FIDDLER ON THE ROOF PLAY CAST - PROGRAM SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: JEROME ROBBINS, JOSEPH STEIN, ZERO MOSTEL, MARIA KARNILOVA, JOE PONAZECKI, RICHARD ALTMAN - HFSID 313404FIDDLER ON THE ROOF PLAY CAST Zero Mostel, Maria Karnilova, Jerome Robbins, and three others sign on a program for the original production of Fiddler on the Roof Program signed: "Zero Mostel" (signed twice), "Maria Karnilova", "Joe Ponazecki", "Jerome Robbins", "Joseph Stein", "Richard Altman", 16 pages, 9x12.
Sale Price $288.00
$320.00
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HIGH BUTTON SHOES PLAY CAST - INSCRIBED PROGRAM SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: JEROME ROBBINS, EDDIE FOY JR., AUDREY MEADOWS, JACK WHITING, FRANK HYERS, ELLEN HANLEY, HARRY FLEER, KEVIN JOE JONSON - HFSID 324042HIGH BUTTON SHOES PLAY CAST Souvenir program for the 1948 run of High Button Shoes, signed by stars Eddie Foy, Jr., Frankie Hyers, Ellen Hanley, among 14 others. Extremely rare! Inscribed program
Sale Price $414.00
$460.00
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MICHAEL KIDD - FIRST DAY COVER SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: MICHAEL PETERS, TOMMY TUNE, JEROME ROBBINS, PETER GENNARO - HFSID 221045TOMMY TUNE, MICHAEL PETERS, JEROME ROBBINS, MICHAEL KIDD, and PETER GENNARO These five choreographers who have earned a cumulative total of 22 Tony Awards signed this First Day Cover honoring American dance styles Philatelic Envelope signed:
Sale Price $270.00
$300.00