Panic-Playbill-Interior-1935.jpg
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Description Panic-Playbill-Interior-1935.jpg |
English:
Interior of the playbill for the original production of Archibald MacLeish's
Panic
, presented March 14–16, 1935, at the Imperial Theatre, New York City, New York
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Source | Self scan of original theatre playbill | ||||
Author | Phoenix Theatre, Inc., Archibald MacLeish | ||||
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Panic was the first production of the Phoenix Theatre, a partnership formed by John Houseman and Nathan Zatkin.
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