NO PLACE TO BE SOMEBODY
CHARLES GORDONE. A cast-signed poster for the original run of No Place to Be Somebody. New York: [1969.] Original lithograph poster, 21 1/2 x 13 1/2 inches. Slightly faded and spotted. Not examined out of frame.
A cast-signed poster for the first Pulitzer-winning play written by an African American playwright. No Place to Be Somebody ran for 248 performances at the New York Shakespeare Festival Public Theater. The original cast included Ron O'Neal, Nathan George, Christopher St. John, and Marjorie Eliot. Set in a gritty Greenwich Village bar, Charles Gordone's play premiered at the New York Shakespeare Festival at the Public Theater. The playwright became the first African American to win the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the play the first Off-Broadway production to receive it.
NO PLACE TO BE SOMEBODY
CHARLES GORDONE. A cast-signed poster for the original run of No Place to Be Somebody. New York: [1969.] Original lithograph poster, 21 1/2 x 13 1/2 inches. Slightly faded and spotted. Not examined out of frame.
A cast-signed poster for the first Pulitzer-winning play written by an African American playwright. No Place to Be Somebody ran for 248 performances at the New York Shakespeare Festival Public Theater. The original cast included Ron O'Neal, Nathan George, Christopher St. John, and Marjorie Eliot. Set in a gritty Greenwich Village bar, Charles Gordone's play premiered at the New York Shakespeare Festival at the Public Theater. The playwright became the first African American to win the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the play the first Off-Broadway production to receive it.
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Auction: Stage & Screen Featuring The Estate of Charles Strouse & Barbara Siman, Mar 18, 2026
NEW YORK, NY -- Doyle is honored to auction the Estate of the legendary Tony, Grammy and Emmy Award-winning composer Charles Strouse and his wife choreographer Barbara Siman. This landmark sale will be offered as a featured section of the Stage & Screen auction on Wednesday, March 18, 2026 at 10am. Showcased will be memorabilia, artwork, furniture, decorations, books and more from the couple's Manhattan apartment, as well as Strouse's antique Steinway piano.
Over his 50-year career Charles Strouse wrote the music for such iconic musical theater hits as Bye Bye Birdie, Applause and Annie, as well as the theme song for the classic sitcom All in the Family ("Those Were the Days"). Charles Strouse and Martin Charnin's partnership on Annie produced one of Broadway's most successful scores ever. "Tomorrow" and other songs from the production have since become enduring American musical standards admired by generations. Read More
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Property from the Estate of Charles Stouse & Barbara Siman is offered as a featured section of the Stage & Screen auction celebrating Theater, Hollywood, Music and Dance. Read More
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