This vintage ticket stub documents a performance of Shakespeare’s *As You Like It* by The Canadian Players at Penn State University’s Schwab Auditorium on Friday, November 14, as part of the university’s Artists Series. The pale blue rectangular stub, printed in dark ink, features a clean sans-serif typeface with hierarchical text sizing—the institution’s name, "THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY," prominently displayed at the top, followed by the production details. The vertical layout organizes the information clearly, with the venue, date, and time ("8:30 P.M.") neatly arranged, while the numbered perforated edge (No. 174) and evenly spaced dots along the right margin reflect standard mid-20th century ticketing conventions. The Canadian Players, a touring theater company active from the 1950s through the 1970s, were known for bringing classical theater to North American audiences, making this stub a tangible artifact of postwar cultural dissemination and academic arts programming. Schwab Auditorium, a historic performance space in Centre County, Pennsylvania, has hosted countless theatrical and musical events since its 1903 opening, further anchoring this piece in regional performing arts history. Minor age-related wear and discoloration are present, consistent with ephemera of this era, but the text remains fully legible, preserving its utility as a collectible record of Shakespearean production history, midcentury theater patronage, and institutional arts promotion.