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Martin Charnin first approached Thomas Meehan to write the book of a musical about Little Orphan Annie, in 1972. Meehan researched, by rereading prints of the comic strip, but he was unable to find any satisfactory material for a musical, other than the characters of Annie, Oliver Warbucks, and Sandy, so, he decided to write his own story.
This is a list of musicals, including Broadway musicals, West End musicals, and musicals that premiered in other places, as well as film musicals, whose titles fall into the M–Z alphabetic range. (See also List of notable musical theatre productions , List of operettas , List of Bollywood films , List of rock musicals .)
The Black Crook, which ran from 1866 to 1868, was the first Broadway show to run for over one year. [127]This is a list of shows that have held the record for being the longest-running show (including straight plays and musicals) on Broadway since 1853.
A Broadway Musical; Broadway to Tokio; A Bronx Tale (musical) Brooklyn (musical) Bubbling Brown Sugar; Buddies (musical) Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story; Bugs Bunny on Broadway; Bullets Over Broadway (musical) The Bunch and Judy; But Never Jam Today; Buttrio Square; By Jeeves; By Jupiter; By the Beautiful Sea (musical) Bye Bye Birdie
The show's first episode, broadcast on 7 June 1946, was a heavily abridged version of the musical, truncated to meet the radio programme's half-hour format. All of the principal cast participated, and the radio broadcast remains the only recording of any portion of Cole Porter's Around the World score.
[5] [6] The play received its first New York City production Off-Broadway in September 1998, at the MCC Theater (MCC), with Chalfant reprising her role as Vivian Bearing and direction by Derek Anson Jones. The play closed on October 4, 1998. [1] [7] An excerpt from the play was published in the New York Times in September 1998. [8]
Fanny is a musical with a book by S. N. Behrman and Joshua Logan and music and lyrics by Harold Rome.A tale of love, secrets, and passion set in and around the old French port of Marseille, it is based on Marcel Pagnol's trilogy of works titled Marius (1929), Fanny (1931), and César (1936).