This is a rare program (playbill) from the week of February 6th, 1922 for the two-night, Post-Broadway engagement of the JOHN DRINKWATER play "ABRAHAM LINCOLN" at the Orpheum Theatre in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. (The production opened December 15th, 1919 at the Cort Theatre in New York City and ran for 193 performances before going on the road.) ..... The play starred FRANK McGLYNN in the title role and the cast included J. COLVILLE DUNN, THOMAS IRWIN, WILLIAM WADSWORTH, BERTHA K. WOOD, WINIFRED HANLEY, FORREST DAVIS, THOMAS VAIDEN, CONRAD CANTZEN, PENWOOD BATKINS, FRANK GINTER, JOHN W. BENNETT, WILLIAM R. RANDALL, DUNCAN CHERRY, GERALD CORNELL, CHARLES VAN CLIEF, JOHN C. HICKEY, ALBERT HICKEY, HERBERT CURTIS, JOSEPH REED, WILLIAM A. NORTON, CARSON DAVENPORT, LOUISE BROWNELL, JENNIE A. EUSTACE, WALLACE CLINTON, DAVID LANDAU, ALBERT PHILLIPS, GEORGE WILLIAMS, PERRY CORSON, DANIEL CLARK, WALLACE FORD, JAMES S. BARRETT, JAMES DURKIN, CHARLES BRILL and THOMAS SPAULDING as "John Wilkes Booth" ..... CREDITS: Book by JOHN DRINKWATER; Sets and Costumes designed by LIVINGSTON PLATT; Directed by LESTER LONERGAN; Produced by WILLIAM HARRIS, Jr. ..... The program includes the credits for the FRANZ LEHAR and ADRIAN ROSS operetta "THE MERRY WIDOW" presented for two performances only on February 8th, 1922. (The revival opened September 5th, 1921 at New York's Knickerbocker Theatre and ran for 56 performances before going on the road.) ..... The program also includes the credits for the JAMES FORBES play "THE FAMOUS MRS. FAIR" starring HENRY MILLER and BLANCHE BATES for one performance only on Saturday, February 11th, 1922. (The production opened December 22nd, 1919 at New York's Henry Miller's Theatre and ran for 183 performances before going on the road.) ..... DETAILS: The twelve page playbill measures 6" X 9 1/4" inches and includes beautiful cover graphics, production credits, cast lists for each production, synopsis of scenes, schedule of upcoming engagements and wonderful vintage advertising, but no cast photos or bios ..... CONDITION: With the exception of light edge wear, this rare playbill is in excellent condition and will make a wonderful addition to the collection of any theatre aficionado or historian. This item will be carefully packaged in a protective, carded sleeve and backed by stiff cardboard.