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the new york magazine program
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the instrument of the immortals
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STEINWAY & SONS
Steinway Hall, 109 West 57th Street, New York
Telephone: Circle 8060, Rent Department

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Louis Sherry Confections...in either the Haviland or the Lavender Box
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MANSFIELD 
THEATRE
Forty-seventh Street, West of Broadway
Operated by IRWIN S. CHANIN and HENRY I. CHANIN
HARRY D. KLINE
Managing Director
Elbert Severance, General Press Representative

FIRE NOTICE: Look around now and choose the nearest exit to your seat. In case of fire, walk (not run) to that exit. Do not try to beat your neighbor to the street. 
JOHN J. DORMAN, Fire Commissioner

WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY EVENING, MAY 12, 1930
MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY
LAURENCE RIVERS
PRESENTS
"THE GREEN PASTURES"
A FABLE
BY
MARC CONNELLY
PRODUCTION DESIGNED BY ROBERT EDMOND JONES
MUSIC UNDER THE DIRECTION OF HALL JOHNSON
PLAY STAGED BY THE AUTHOR
"The Green Pastures" was suggested by Roark Bradford's Southern Sketches, "Ol' Man Adam an' His Chillun"
CAST OF CHARACTERS
(IN THE ORDER OF THEIR APPEARANCE)
MR. DESHEE...........CHARLES H. MOORE
MYRTLE...............ALICIA ESCAMILLA
PROGRAM CONTINUED ON SECOND PAGE FOLLOWING

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 AFTER THEATRE, DINE AT
Childs
Spanish Garden
Savoy-Plaza Hotel Annex
58th to 59th Street, Just East of Fifth Ave.
MOST INTERESTING EATING PLACE IN TOWN

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