1972 American Theatre (Broadway) Window Card, Rainbow
1972 American Theatre (Broadway) Window Card, Rainbow
1972 American Theatre (Broadway) Window Card, Rainbow

1972 American Theatre (Broadway) Window Card, Rainbow

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Date: 1972
Size:  14 x 22 inches
Artist: Unknown

About:  The musical Rainbow, which opened in 1972 at the Off-Broadway Theatre was called "The Musical Successor to Hair" by The New York Times. Part of the review from the Times reads, "

The musical is joyous and life‐assertive. It is the first musical to derive from “Hair” that really seems to have the confidence of a new creation about it, largely derived from James Rado's sweet and fresh music and lyrics.

“Rainbow almost literally takes off from where‐“Hair” ended. At the end of “Hair,” Claude, the drafted dropout, is killed in Vietnam, In ‘Rain bow,” someone called simply Man has been killed in Viet nam, and comes over the other side into Rainbow land."

Poster is on cardboard and in very good condition (with pinholes in all four corners). Ready to frame and perfect for a theatre geek or anyone who loves Broadway!