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Two's Company October 29, 1952
Written by Horton Foote and starring Bette Davis. Choreographed by Jerome Robbins.
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Children's Hour December 5, 1952
The Lillian Hellman play featuring Kim Hunter, Patricia Neal, Katherine Emmett, and Iris Mann. The story revolves around an attraction between two school headmistress women, the children who vilify them, and ultimately a tragic suicide.
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An Evening With Beatrice Lillie February 9, 1953
The Tony Award winning revue starring Bea Lillie and Reginald Gardiner, and featuring piano duo Eadie Griffith and Howard "Rack" Godwin (Eadie and Rack).
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Me And Juliet March 12, 1953
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Can-Can May 28, 1953
Starring Lilo and Peter Cookson. Gwen Verdon, protege of famed jazz choreographer Jack Cole, became well known through this show. Music and lyrics by Cole Porter.
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In The Summer House December 5, 1953
The Jane Bowles play, with music by Paul Bowles. Starring Judith Anderson, Mildred Dunnock and Logan Ramsey as Lionel - a part that almost went to the then unknown actor James Dean.
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John Murray Anderson's Almanac December 10, 1953
Harry Belafonte stars in the last show from successful Producer John Murray Anderson, who died seven weeks later. The show was a hit.
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Me and Juliet circa 1953
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The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial January 21, 1954
Henry Fonda and Lloyd Nolan star in the Herman Wouk adaptation of the novel "The Caine Mutiny". A young James Garner can be seen in some images.
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The Boy Friend September 18, 1954
The play featuring Julie Andrews starring in her Broadway and American premiere at the Royale Theatre. The play is set in 1926 Nice, France.
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Teahouse Of The August Moon April 18, 1955
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Desk Set October 30, 1955
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No Time For Sergeants January 16, 1956
Starring Andy Griffith and Roddy McDowell
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Cat On A Hot Tin Roof April 9, 1956
Thomas Gomez in a series of photographs.
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The Littlest Revue May 17, 1956
A small but successful off-Broadway musical revue to close the 1956 season at the Pheonix Theatre. Lyrics and music mostly by Ogden Nash and Vernon Duke, with additional lyrics by several writers including Sheldon Harnick, John Latouche, and Eudora Welty. The cast comprised 8 actors including Charlotte Rae, Joel Grey, Larry Storch, and Tammy Grimes.
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Janus June 1, 1956
Starring Imogene Coca
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Ava Gardner August 13, 1956
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President Batista November 13, 1956
Fulgencio Batista, the President of Cuba who was overthrown by Fidel Castro, is shown with his wife and advisors at the Batista farm outside of Havana and with his family at the Presidential Palace in the heart of Havana.
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Senator John Kennedy March 6, 1957
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West Side Story February 12, 1958
The classic Romeo and Juliet retold in modern times. Conceived, directed, and choreographed by Jerome Robbins, with music by Leonard Bernstein and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Produced by Hal Prince.
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Red Buttons June 16, 1958
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Sweet Bird Of Youth January 20, 1959
The Tennessee Williams' play directed by Elia Kazan. Starring Paul Newman as Chance Wayne and Geraldine Page as Princess Kosmonopolis, for which she was nominated for a Tony Award in 1960. Set Design by Jo Mielziner.
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Flower Drum Song April 29, 1959
The Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II play, directed by Gene Kelly.
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Fiorello! October 22, 1959
Tom Bosley stars in his breakthrough Broadway performance in a musical following the life of New York mayor Fiorello LaGuardia. The show won the Pulitzer Prize based on the book by George Abbott and Jerome Weidman, with lyrics by Sheldon Harnick. Music by Jerry Bock and produced by Hal Prince. At the Broadhurst Theatre, 1959.
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Take Her, She's Mine September 29, 1961
The rehearsal for the Henry Ephron and Phoebe Ephron comedy. Directed by George Abbott, Produced by Hal Prince, and starring Art Carney, Phyllis Thaxter, and Elizabeth Ashley at the Shubert Theatre, New Haven, Connecticut.
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