Look Back at the Original Production of Oklahoma! on Broadway
The show celebrates its 75th anniversary since opening March 31, 1943, at the St. James Theatre.
The show celebrates its 75th anniversary since opening March 31, 1943, at the St. James Theatre.
The show opened March 29, 1981 at the Palace Theatre.
The Edward Albee play, starring Glenda Jackson, Laurie Metcalf, and Alison Pill, opens March 29.
Bel Powley and Brian Tyree Henry also star in Kenneth Lonergan’s drama at the newly restored Hayes theater.
The show, which fuses rock songs with classical music, opens at the Broadway Theatre March 27.
The concert event features performances by rock and opera vocalists, a five-piece rock band, a choir of 40, and an orchestra of 20.
The Encores! production concluded its run at City Center March 25.
The show officially opened March 26, 1964, at the Winter Garden Theatre.
Tony Kushner’s landmark account of a bewildered nation at the dawn of the AIDS epidemic opened on Broadway March 25.
Kenneth Lonergan’s play, starring Chris Evans, officially opens March 26 at the Hayes Theatre.
Miranda came out for the March 24 performance of his Tony-winning musical at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
The hit show is coming to Feinstein’s/54 Below March 26.
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Tony Kushner’s landmark account of a bewildered nation at the dawn of the AIDS epidemic opens on Broadway March 25.
Bel Powley and Michael Cera also star in Kenneth Lonergan’s drama at the newly restored Hayes theater.
Tommy Tune, the original Broadway director, came out to celebrate the opening with the cast.
The Disney musical, based on the animated film, officially opened March 22 at the St. James Theatre.
The show opened at the Palace Theatre March 23, 2000.
Lin-Manuel Miranda and Quiara Alegría Hudes’ Tony-winning musical is part of the D.C. Theatre's Broadway Center Stage series.
The Encores! production is directed and choreographed by Josh Rhodes.
Tony Kushner’s landmark account of a bewildered nation at the dawn of the AIDS epidemic opens on Broadway March 25.
Tony, Oscar, Grammy, and Pulitzer Prize winner Stephen Sondheim was born March 22.
Andrew Lloyd Webber, who currently has 2 shows on Broadway, was born March 22.
The Disney musical, based on the animated film, officially opens March 22 at the St. James Theatre.
The young performers performed March 19 as part of the Shubert Foundation High School Theatre Festival.