0 a piece of paper advertising a play and giving information about where and when it is being performed
Indeed, 'love as fate' - more like the stuff of programmes and playbill advertisements - might even serve as a key for those who would decipher the dramatic structure of his opera.
If we have a national theatrical museum it must include a reference library with collections of programmes, playbills and prompt scripts.
I will take them, not necessarily in the order of their importance, but, as is done in modern playbills, in the order of their appearance on the world's stage.
Today, the collection includes photographs, original portraits, caricatures, playbills, and news cuttings.
Only the translators names were featured on the playbill, but everyone tacitly agreed to this solution.
He became so successful that he was one of the few writers to be credited on the playbill.
However, the earlier playbills of the 18th century still contained more designs and information about a production.
By 1884, advertisements became a standard appearance in playbills.