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  2. Breakfast at Tiffany's (musical) - Wikipedia

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    After tryouts in Philadelphia and Boston, and only four previews on Broadway in 1966, the show was closed by producer David Merrick at a total financial loss. Its only revival was a staged concert in 2013 at a 200-seat venue in London. A studio recording was released in 2001. The musical is one of the most notorious fiascos in Broadway history.

  3. Curtains (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Curtains is a musical mystery comedy with a book by Rupert Holmes, lyrics by Fred Ebb, and music by John Kander, with additional lyrics by Kander and Holmes.. Based on the original book and concept of the same name by Peter Stone, the musical is a send-up of backstage murder mystery plots, set in 1959 Boston, Massachusetts, and follows the fallout when Jessica Cranshaw, the supremely ...

  4. Goldilocks (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Ameche was a replacement for Barry Sullivan, originally cast in the role. [3] Musicals Tonight! presented the musical in concert in June 2000 in New York City. [4] [5] 42nd Street Moon in San Francisco, California presented the show in staged concert in 2001. [6] [7]

  5. Do Re Mi (musical) - Wikipedia

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    The 1999 Encores! cast recording was released on September 21, 1999 by DRG. [7] In 1961, June Christy and Bob Cooper recorded the album Do-Re-Mi consisting of selections from the musical. Numbers from both the New York and London productions were also restaged on television for The Ed Sullivan Show and the Royal Variety Performance.

  6. Leap of Faith (musical) - Wikipedia

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    A workshop was held in May 2008, with Taylor Hackford directing. The cast included Raul Esparza as Jonas Nightingale and Elizabeth Stanley as Marla McGowan. [2] At the time, producer Tom Viertel said :"As with any productive workshop of a new musical, we learned a lot about Leap of Faith last month, including what works well and what needs work.

  7. Beatlemania (musical) - Wikipedia

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    The Broadway show ran until October 17, 1979, for a total of 1006 performances; grossing more than $40 million. [6] During its New York run, the show moved to the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre and finally the Palace Theatre. As the show expanded, over 50 cast members formed 10 "bunks" (or casts of a single set of four).

  8. The Inheritance (play) - Wikipedia

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    The show received mostly mixed reviews on Broadway. As Ben Brantley wrote in The New York Times : "Its breadth doesn't always translate into depth." He praised the acting of many in the large cast and noted the continued experiential relevance of the AIDS crises, stating "That effort to conjure a nightmare era in danger of being forgotten by ...

  9. Call Me Madam - Wikipedia

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    Call Me Madam is a Broadway musical written by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse, with music and lyrics by Irving Berlin.. The musical is a satire on politics and foreign policy that spoofs postwar America's penchant for lending billions of dollars to needy countries.