Marquee advertising "South Pacific" at the Capri Theatre (once the Ararat Shrine Temple and then the Victoria Theatre; later the Lyric Theatre) in the KMBC-TV building at 11th and Central; Kansas City, Mo.
Marquee advertising a 1946 re-release of the film "Rose of Washington Square" (originally released in 1939) at the Esquire Theatre, 211 E. 12th St., Kansas City, Mo.
Marquee advertising an appearance by "The Mouseketeers" at Victoria Theatre in the KMBC-TV building (later the Capri and Lyric Theatres) at 11th and Central, Kansas City, Mo.
Nighttime shot of an unidentified theater marquee, likely in New York, advertising a performance of Carmen Cavallaro and his Orchestra along with Bing Crosby and others with a crowd of people waiting to enter.
Melissa Stevens with four unidentified students on a Fashion Merchandising trip to New York City posing for a photo on the sidewalk across the street from the marquee for the Late Show with David Letterman in the Ed Sullivan Theater; taxi cabs and other cars and buildings can also be seen.
Massage therapist booth with Donna Farber and an unidentified woman at Out in Westport and set up along the Bunkers back wall near the entrance to the Hurricane and next to the For Freedom voter registration booth; the marquee for the Hurricane is seen.
Publicity photo of the Flirtations posing by a marquee announcing a performance (Cliff Townsend; Jon Arterton; Jimmy Rutland; Michael Callen; Aurelio Fond).
Marquee advertising "Brush Creek Follies" at the KMBC-TV Playhouse (once the Ararat Shrine Temple and then the Victoria Theatre and Capri Theatre; later the Lyric Theatre) in the KMBC-TV building at 11th and Central, Kansas City, Mo.
Street promotion for the film "Convoy" featuring unidentified men in uniforms and three vehicles with promotional banners; outside the Esquire Theatre, 211 E. 12th St., Kansas City, Mo.
Fox Fairway Theater at 2820 W. 53rd St., Fairway, Kan.; writing on photo (top): Fairway then, opened about 1940, Wolferman's now. Writing on photo (marquee): Once was a great theatre - now a grocery store! Writing on photo (bottom): picture taken 1947.