Step back in time with this December 1, 1975 issue of Newsweek, featuring the iconic Broadway dancer Donna McKechnie on the cover, celebrating her role in A Chorus Line. This vintage magazine offers a glimpse into the vibrant world of 1970s entertainment, culture, and current events, making it a valuable collectible for theater enthusiasts, historians, and magazine collectors alike.
Key Features: Cover Story: Broadway’s New Kick – A spotlight on A Chorus Line, one of the most influential musicals of all time. Cover Star: Donna McKechnie, a Tony Award-winning actress and dancer, captured in a striking performance pose. Published Date: December 1, 1975 Original Price: 75 cents Inside Content Highlights: Vintage advertisements, including a Kodak Instamatic camera and a Chevrolet Chevette ad, offering a nostalgic look at 1970s consumer culture. A feature on West Point’s first female applicants, marking a significant moment in U.S. military history. Insightful articles on global events, politics, and lifestyle from the mid-70s. A classic bourbon ad featuring Old Grand-Dad Whiskey, emphasizing holiday gifting. Condition: This issue is in good vintage condition, with minor wear consistent with age. (Refer to images for details.)
Perfect For: ✔ Broadway and theater memorabilia collectors ✔ Fans of Donna McKechnie and A Chorus Line ✔ Vintage magazine enthusiasts ✔ 1970s culture and history buffs
Don’t miss the opportunity to own this timeless piece of Broadway and American history!