1880 Broadway director-producer is born in New York. Among his greatest theatrical achievements are productions of , , , and
1904 "Clifford Bradshaw" is born in the person of future British author , in Cheshire, England. Isherwood writes The Berlin Stories, a memoir of his exploits in the Berlin of the 1930s that becomes the basis for the play, , and its Kander & Ebb musical version, .
1918 Lightnin', billed as a "Live Wire American Comedy" opens its record-breaking Broadway run. and wrote the play about a wise-cracking slowpoke, with Bacon originating the title role of Lightnin' Bill Jones. He and his wife operate a hotel that's half in California, half in Nevada, to accommodate Californians looking for a quick divorce. But when Mary decides to take advantage of the situation to divorce Lightnin', comedy ensues. Though largely forgotten today, Lightnin' was the first Broadway play to run more than 1,000 performances, and held the longest-run record for two decades.
1952 Award-winning stage, television, and film actor is born in Lawrenceberg, Tennessee. Jeter wins the Tony Award as Best Featured Actor for his performance in the original cast of , and wins an Emmy as Best Supporting Actor for his role on CBS' Evening Shade. Film credits include The Green Mile, The Polar Express, The Fisher King, and Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit.
1992 stars in the title role of and 's musical , opening on Broadway at the Circle in the Square Theatre for a run of 46 performances. Making her Broadway debut in the role of Princess Kitty Scherbatsky is .
1997 The cavalry comes! Tony winner assumes the role of Boo Levy in 's Tony-winning Best Play, . Also joining the cast are as Lala Levy and as Sunny Freitag. The show, which opened February 27, 1997 at Broadway's Helen Hayes Theatre, closes the following year on June 28.
2007 Charles Mee's Iphigenia 2.0 opens at the Peter Norton Space Off-Broadway, directed by Tina Landau.
2012 The Tony-nominated musical , based on the 1992 film of the same title about a nightclub singer who goes into hiding in a convent, ends its Broadway at the Broadway Theatre after 561 performances.
2018 , the prolific playwright who produced a string of comic smashes and was the most commercially successful American playwright in the latter half of the 20th century, dies at age 91. His work included the plays , , , , and , and the books for the musicals , , , and . He received Tony Awards for The Odd Couple, , and , with the last also receiving the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
More of Today's Birthdays: John T. Kelly (1852-1922); Zona Gale (1874-1938); (1917-1983); (1919-1999); (b. 1957); (b. 1993).
Watch highlights from Rodgers and Hammerstein's , starring Keke Palmer in the title role: