Dancing In The Streets
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March 12, 1943 |
Mary Martin's first starring role in a Broadway play, that never made it to Broadway. The play closed in Boston. |
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Apology
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March 18, 1943 |
Produced and Directed by Lee Strasberg, the play ran for only 8 performances and tells the story of a man who chooses not to marry his childhood sweetheart, instead marrying another woman. |
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Three's A Family
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April 22, 1943 |
Written by the husband and wife team of Phoebe Ephron and Henry Ephron, the parents of Nora Ephron. A three act farce about an extended family crammed into a small Manhattan Upper West Side apartment. The play ran for 497 performances, well into the next season. |
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First Million
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April 26, 1943 |
An Ozark hick family of bank robbers resolves to save every penny until they accumulate their first million, only to be thwarted by the honesty of their own turncoat son. The play was a flop and ran for only 5 performances. |
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Sons o' Fun
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May 1, 1943 |
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Early To Bed
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May 6, 1943 |
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Early To Bed
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May 22, 1943 |
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The Student Prince
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June 10, 1943 |
An operetta revival with music by Sigmund Romberg and directed by Jacob J. Shubert, featuring perennial Shubert favorite Everett Marshall as Dr. Engel, Frank Hornaday as Prince Karl Franz, and Barbara Scully as Kathie. The show was toured endlessly in revivals by the Shuberts, who considered it a guaranteed moneymaker. A young Prince falls in love with a barmaid whilst studying at Heidelberg with his tutor, Dr. Engel. |
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Rosalinda (Die Fledermaus)
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July 6, 1943 |
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