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1984 A CONFEDERACY OF DUNCES: THE MUSICAL VINTAGE THEATRICAL POSTER J. K. TOOLE

$ 792

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Modified Item: No
  • Object Type: Poster
  • Size: 23 3/4" x 11"
  • Industry: Theater
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    Description

    "Supported in part by grants from- The LSU Union, Franklin Press, Louisiana State Arts Council & The National Endowment for the Arts, D. H. Holmes, LSU Theatre Circle."
    John Kennedy Toole's
    A
    Confederacy of Dunces:
    The Musical.
    Rare theatrical placard printed in
    1984
    on heavy cardstock; 23 1/4" x 10 3/8", visible printed area; 23 3/4" x 11", in contemporary custom framing; not examined out of frame.
    Near Fine
    .
    Original vintage advertisement for the world premiere and schedule
    [beginning Feb. 24, with performances also thru Feb. 26, 28, 29, March 1-4 matinees on Feb. 26 and March 4]
    of the musical production of
    A Confederacy of Dunces
    by Louisiana State University's Theatre Department
    . Features Ed Lindlof's book cover illustration of Ignatius J. Reilly. Adaptation and lyrics by writer and director
    FRANK GALATI,
    music by Chicago pianist and composer
    EDWARD ZELNIS.
    "Some of the funniest, most vivid characters in American literature will come to life at Louisiana State University tonight when the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, "A Confederacy of Dunces," takes its world premier bow as a musical comedy. The LSU Theatre production will provide a Louisiana debut that is doubly fitting for the first staging of the late John Kennedy Toole's epic comedy. The novel is not only set in New Orleans but was published by the LSU Press, winning the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1980.....The colorful New Orleans character Ignatius Reilly, played by Scott Harlan, personifies the comic action in Louisiana State University Theatre's musical comedy adaptation...which debuts tonight. This world premiere will have 12 performances in the LSU University Theatre. Tickets are available at the LSU Union box office."
    [
    THE DAILY SENTRY-NEWS
    , Friday, February 24, 1984]