Experience the glamour of the early 1900s with this rare Broadway Theatre Playbill from 1903. This souvenir program features the play "The Prince of Pilsen" and is a must-have for any theater memorabilia collector. The beautiful artwork and intricate details of the program make it a true treasure.


Broadway (41st St.)

1445 Broadway at 41st Street (SW Corner)

Built: 1888

Demolished: 1929

Seats: 1,700

Architect: J. B. McElfatrick & Sons

History: Designed for large scale musicals, this handsome theatre also housed the long-running Ben Hur and a number of Shakespearean productions. The Broadway became a vaudeville and movie house in 1920s and was demolished one year before the current Broadway Theatre at 53rd Street took over the name.

Noteworthy Musicals: Wang (1891), The Lion Tamer (1891), Utopia Ltd. (1894), El Capitan (1896), The Highwayman (1897), The Silver Slipper. (1902)


Light wear with crease in the middle. Good condition for the age. See pics.