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Anatomy of a Hit: Long-Run Plays on Broadway from 1900 to the Present Day. New York: Hawthorn Books, 1966. Schildcrout, Jordan. In the Long Run: A Cultural History of Broadway's Hit Plays. New York and London: Routledge, 2019. Sheward, David. It's a Hit!: The Back Stage Book of Longest-Running Broadway Shows, 1884 to the Present. New York: Back ...
The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Animal Crackers (musical) B. Beautiful and Damned;
Original Broadway actor Clifton A. Feddington The overworked general manager and announcer at WOV Josef Sommer: Ann Collier The 'old standard' in the Radio show since its start in 1936. She sings like Dinah Shore, Doris Day, and Peggy Lee all rolled into one. She is a secretary by day, and is dating Johnny. Mary Cleere Haran: Johnny Cantone
Tobacco Road opened on Broadway at the Theatre Masque (the John Golden Theatre) on December 4, 1933, transferred to the 48th Street Theatre (demolished in 1955), where it ran from July 16, 1934 through September 1934, and then moved to the Forrest Theatre (the Eugene O'Neill Theatre) where it ran until May 31, 1941 for a total of 3,182 performances.
Broadway production opened on October 30 at the 46th Street Theatre and ran for 501 performances; Two for the Show Broadway revue opened at the Booth Theatre on February 11 and ran for 124 performances; Walk With Music (Music: Hoagy Carmichael Lyrics: Johnny Mercer Book: Guy Bolton, Parke Levy and Alan Lipscott).
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