
Above: Edward Piszek, the CEO of Mrs. Paul's Kitchens, Inc. and founder of The Copernicus Society of America, in front of the Philadelphia Bourse building on 5th and Chestnut Streets in June of 1976. Behind him are the cast of Americana Jubilee. This photo appeared in the Inquirer, above a news story about the initial delay in getting approval from the City Department of Licenses and Inspections to authorize the performance space on the first floor of the Bourse.
Below: Joe Stinson in 1974, and the cast and crew of the play Benjamin Rush: Physician to American Independence in rehearsal. (Followed by some other photos of its first performance by the "Philadelphia Actors Theatre" at Head House Square along 2nd Street in Old City. I believe these images were taken by photographer Gene Thomas, as were shared with me by Steve Stevenson, who can be seen holding a clipboard in the photo on the right.)
Below: Tickets - really advertising flyers - for Americana Jubilee, followed by a photo from the Inquirer on May 26, 1976, and an article from June 4, 1976: