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Special Exhibit
Broadway Postcards
From The Bruce Levy Collection
Notes by John Kenrick
Levy Gallery I

Levy Gallery II

Some of the most interesting and enjoyable collections of musical theatre memorabilia are not to be found in museums or libraries -- they are still in the hands of private collectors all around the world.

Bruce Levy is a New Yorker with a life long passion for the theatre. He has amassed a fascinating collection of items, many relating to musicals. This staunch friend of Musicals101.com has graciously allowed us to present this special cyber exhibit of some extraordinary postcards. The items here cover musical theatre from the early 1900s to the present time -- we hope you enjoy seeing them. 

Please note that Musicals101 makes no claim to ownership of these images. 

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