1938 turns the spotlight on the simple trials and tribulations of . and are among the cast at the Henry Miller's Theatre. It wins the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and runs 336 performances. 's 2009 Off-Broadway revival surpasses that total on December 16, 2009, becoming the longest-running production of the play in its history.
1946 Playing the supposedly dumb blonde to the hilt, stars in by Garson Kanin. It plays 1,642 performances. Holliday reprises her role in the film adaptation, winning an Oscar.
1958 stars as a sailor with a woman in at least two ports in The musical, with songs by and , is directed by . It runs at the Alvin Theatre in New York for 192 performances.
1982 brings a North Carolina highway rest stop to Broadway when the musical transfers to the Princess Theatre. The country-flavored revue about the workers at an adjacent gas station and diner was conceived and written by its original cast:, , Debra Monk, Cass Morgan, , and Jim Wann. It runs 573 performances.
1999 Hang on, Snoopy! The revival of opens at the Ambassador Theatre with a cast that includes , , Ilana Levine, BD Wong, and . Director wrote new dialogue for the 32-year-old show, and Andrew Lippa added several new songs. Chenoweth and Bart both win Tony Awards for their performances.
2003 Opening night on Broadway for 's baseball drama . The story of a baseball star who comes out as gay wins the 2003 Tony Award for Best Play, and star Denis O'Hare wins a statuette for Best Featured Actor.
2004 's plays its 6,681 performance, surpassing to become the second longest-running production in Broadway history. In January 2006, it surpasses to become number one.
2020 A musical adaptation of the 1969 movie Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, about two couples thrown into a sexual revolution, opens Off-Broadway at The New Group. The Duncan Sheik, Amanda Green, and Marc Sherman musical stars Jennifer Damiano as Carol, Ana Nogueira as Alice, Jo茅l P茅rez as Bob, and Michael Zegen as Ted.
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