2 Dante Programs
16-page program from the Morosco Theatre in New York marking Dante’s triumphant return to America in October 1940. Dante had spent the previous 17 years circling the globe as he created the greatest magic show ever seen. The outbreak of World War II forced him home and allowed his countrymen to see what the rest of the world had already seen. This program marks the peak of Dante’s incredible career. In like-new condition.
This 8-page program is from Dante’s 1943 engagement at the Troupers’ Theatre in Hollywood. Ads inside include Magic House of Charles and Bert Wheeler’s Hollywood Magic, both located on Hollywood Blvd. The back cover features a portrait of Dante’s co-star Moi-yo Miller. An audience member folded this program so it would fit in their pocket and could carry it home. Had they not, it wouldn’t exist today. Other than these folds, condition is OK.
16-page program from the Morosco Theatre in New York marking Dante’s triumphant return to America in October 1940. Dante had spent the previous 17 years circling the globe as he created the greatest magic show ever seen. The outbreak of World War II forced him home and allowed his countrymen to see what the rest of the world had already seen. This program marks the peak of Dante’s incredible career. In like-new condition.
This 8-page program is from Dante’s 1943 engagement at the Troupers’ Theatre in Hollywood. Ads inside include Magic House of Charles and Bert Wheeler’s Hollywood Magic, both located on Hollywood Blvd. The back cover features a portrait of Dante’s co-star Moi-yo Miller. An audience member folded this program so it would fit in their pocket and could carry it home. Had they not, it wouldn’t exist today. Other than these folds, condition is OK.
16-page program from the Morosco Theatre in New York marking Dante’s triumphant return to America in October 1940. Dante had spent the previous 17 years circling the globe as he created the greatest magic show ever seen. The outbreak of World War II forced him home and allowed his countrymen to see what the rest of the world had already seen. This program marks the peak of Dante’s incredible career. In like-new condition.
This 8-page program is from Dante’s 1943 engagement at the Troupers’ Theatre in Hollywood. Ads inside include Magic House of Charles and Bert Wheeler’s Hollywood Magic, both located on Hollywood Blvd. The back cover features a portrait of Dante’s co-star Moi-yo Miller. An audience member folded this program so it would fit in their pocket and could carry it home. Had they not, it wouldn’t exist today. Other than these folds, condition is OK.