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Look, Ma, I'm Dancin'! February 2, 1948
Starring Nancy Walker and Harold Lang. Conceived, directed, and choreographed by Jerome Robbins.
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Look, Ma, I'm Dancin'! circa 1948
Jerome Robbins choreographer and director. At the Adelphi Theatre, starring Nancy Walker and Harold Lang.
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Louis Prima date unknown
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Louisiana Purchase circa 1940
A musical comedy featuring Broadway team William Gaxton and Victor Moore, Irene Bordoni, Vera Zorina, Carol Bruce, and with a score by Irving Berlin. Victor Moore stars as Senator Oliver P. Loganberry on a campaign to expose the corruption of the Louisiana government in this lighthearted spoof inspired by the administration of the late Governor Huey Long.
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Macbeth October 22, 1941
The revival starring Dame Judith Anderson and Maurice Evans with Staats Cotsworth as Banquo. It was very successful and ran for 131 performances.
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Mademoiselle Party date unknown
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Maid In The Ozarks September 14, 1942
A farce staged by Jules Pfeiffer. The play about Kentucky hillbillies migrated from Los Angeles to Chicago and was roundly panned by critics. Tenaciously, the producer kept the show running until it was purchased by two Chicagoans who better marketed the show with a panache that drew theatre-goers and brought the play to profit. After five successful years traveling the country the play finally made it to Broadway in 1946.
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Many Happy Returns December 11, 1944
A very poorly received comedy starring Mary Astor, in her Broadway debut, as Cynthia Laceby and Neil Hamilton as Henry Burton. The show follows the wooing escapades of a sophisticated woman who ensnares a young man, his older banker father, and then several other men before the curtain falls for 1 of only 3 performances.
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Mary Jane Walsh date unknown
Singer known for "Too Many Girls", 1939. Her first show was Rodgers and Harts "I'd Rather Be Right", 1937, from the famous quote "I'd Rather Be Right Than President". Shown here while involved with "Let's Face It!", the Cole Porter 1941 musical.
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Mata and Hari October 10, 1941
Eccentric dancers Ruth Mata (Meta Krahn) and Eugene Hari (Otto Ulbricht).
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