Stagebill (Program) signed by Zero Mostel (1915-1977), Jules Munshin (1915-1970), Gwyda Donhowe (1933-1988), Alan Oppenheimer (b.1930), and Alvin Epstein (1925-2018) for a performance of Paddy Chayefsky's "The Latent Heterosexual." Paperback - 1968
by Mostel, Zero; Jules Munshin; Gwyda Donhowe; Alan Oppenheimer; Alvin Epstein
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- Paperback
- Signed
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- Title Stagebill (Program) signed by Zero Mostel (1915-1977), Jules Munshin (1915-1970), Gwyda Donhowe (1933-1988), Alan Oppenheimer (b.1930), and Alvin Epstein (1925-2018) for a performance of Paddy Chayefsky's "The Latent Heterosexual."
- Author Mostel, Zero; Jules Munshin; Gwyda Donhowe; Alan Oppenheimer; Alvin Epstein
- Binding Paperback
- Edition First Edition
- Condition Used - Very good condition
- Publisher Huntington Hartford Theatre, Hollywood, CA
- Publication date 1968
- Bookseller's Inventory # 007566
- Size Octavo (8vo)
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