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Following is a list of notable actors and actresses from Broadway musicals This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
The Big Bad Musical: 2009 Off-Broadway: Bill Francoeur: Francoeur Alec Strum The Big Bang Theory: A Pop-Rock Musical Parody: 2019 Off-Broadway: Karlan Judd Judd Judd A musical parody of the television show The Big Bang Theory. [66] The Big Beat: 1958 Film: Henry Mancini: Mancini David P. Harmon Big Boy: 1925 Broadway: James F. Hanley and Joseph ...
A Wonderful World (musical) Abyssinia (1906 musical) The Act (musical) The Addams Family (musical) Adele (musical) Adonis (musical) The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (musical) Afgar; After Midnight (musical) Aida (musical) Ain't Misbehavin' (musical) Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death; Ain't Too Proud; Aladdin (2011 musical) Algeria (musical)
Shaina Taub's musical about the American suffragist movement comes to Broadway after its sell-out run at The Public Theater. An all-female cast plays a panoply of historical characters, from Ida B ...
Category: Musicals by year. 18 languages. ... 1980 musicals (15 P) 1981 musicals (23 P) 1982 musicals (18 P) 1983 musicals (33 P) 1984 musicals (15 P) 1985 musicals ...
List of highest-grossing musicals; List of the longest-running Broadway shows; List of the longest-running West End shows; List of musicals: A to L; List of musicals: M to Z; List of musicals by composer: A to L; List of musicals by composer: M to Z; List of musicals filmed live on stage; List of rock musicals; List of stage jukebox musicals
The 1998 Broadway revival won the Tony for Best Revival. The 1972 film adaptation became popular. Danny Burstein nominated for Featured Actor in 2014 Broadway revival, Linda Emond for Featured Actress. La Cage aux Folles: 1983 Jerry Herman Herman Harvey Fierstein: 1984: The Broadway revivals in both 2004 and 2010 both won the Tony Award for ...
A film based on a Broadway musical based on a play (George Bernard Shaw’s “Pygmalion”), it won nine Oscars, including best picture, best actor (Rex Harrision), and best director (George Cukor).