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Stage to Page 半岛体育 Vault's Today in Theatre History: November 16 The Sound of Music opens on Broadway on this date in 1959.
Mary Martin with the cast of The Sound of Music. Friedman-Abeles / The New York Public Library

1889 Playwright and director is born in Pittsburgh. A former newsman, Kaufman makes his mark with the comedy Dulcy in 1921, and goes on to write dozens of comedies, dramas, and musicals, at a clip of two or three a year until the 1940s, often in collaboration with the likes of and . He wins the Pulitzer Prize twice, for his work on and , and wins his only Tony Award for directing the original . His plays include and (both for ), , , , , , and .

1908 Birthday of actor , whose long Broadway career includes the original productions of , , , and . He creates two memorable screen roles as well: the umbrella-wielding villain The Penguin in TV's Batman, and the hard-bitten boxing coach who literally eggs on to glory in Rocky.

1922 A revival of opens at the Sam Harris Theatre. in the title role is "the new and lasting Hamlet," says The New York Times. The production鈥攚hich was produced and directed by with sets by 鈥攔uns 101 performances, breaking 's long-standing 100-performance record.

1931 and have one of their greatest successes in The Theatre Guild's production of 's romantic comedy . The story of former royals now forced to work as cab drivers and such runs 268 performances in the depths of the Depression at the Martin Beck TheatreMouseclick- and goes on a European tour.

1935 lumbers into the transformed Hippodrome. paid $340,000 for a circus motif and live acts to fill the stage. and write the book, and the lyrics and music, stars, yet the run pays back only half the investment. Durante delivers one of his most memorable lines: When police catch the big-nosed comic trying to smuggle the title character out of the circus, they demand to know where he thinks he's going with the elephant. Durante plants himself in front of the huge pachyderm and innocently replies, "What elephant?"

1959 The hills of the theatre district are alive with , as the musical opens at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre. and star in the Richard Rodgers and classic, with book by and . The story follows the Von Trapp family and the appearance of their new governess, who helps the family gain courage in a time of insurmountable challenges. The show runs a whopping 1,443 performances and include the classics "Do-Re-Mi," "My Favorite Things," and "Edelweiss." The production ties for the 1960 Best Musical Tony Award with In 1965, stars in a film adaptation that wins the Academy Award for Best Picture.

1964 A musical version of the 19th century melodrama The Drunkard, retitled The Wayward Way, opens at the New Lyric, Hammersmith. is in the cast.

1968 Opening night of , and 's musical adaptation of Zorba the Greek. One-time leads and reteam for the musical, which plays the Imperial Theatre.

1981 and 's musical opens on Broadway at the Alvin Theatre. Directed by , it stars as Franklin, as Mary, as Charley, as Joe, as Gussie, and as Beth. In later years, Merrily We Roll Along is revised multiple times for productions regionally, Off-Broadway, and in London.

1989 A revival of , starring as Rose, opens at the St. James Theatre. The show, which co-stars as Louise, is Frank Rich of the New York Times' favorite musical, so a review from him includes the words "goose bump-raising torrents of laughter and tears." Other critics are lukewarm, but Daly wins a Tony for her performance, and the show plays a return engagement at the Marquis Theatre.

2000 British actor Janie Dee makes her New York stage debut in the role that won her London's Olivier, Evening Standard, and Critics Circle awards, playing a futuristic robot-actor in 's dark comedy, Comic Potential, opening Off-Broadway at . The play, set in the future, offers a world where actors and "actoids" are indistinguishable. An aspiring screenwriter gets more than he bargained for when he finds himself smitten with his almost-human leading lady.

2003 Priscilla Lopez, Daphne Rubin-Vega, and Jimmy Smits star in Nilo Cruz's Anna in the Tropics at the Royale Theatre. The production scores Tony nominations for Best Play and Best Featured Actress for Lopez, and goes on to win the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.

2006 , the musical about a magical flying nanny who forever changes the lives of a family named Banks, opens on Broadway at the New Amsterdam Theatre. stars in the title role immortalized on screen by . The stage adaptation features both the original songs from the 1964 Disney film鈥攚ith music and lyrics by and 鈥攁s well as new songs by and . The production runs for 2,619 performances.

2014 returns to Broadway in 's , opening at Circle in the Square. and co-star in the mysterious drama about a man who brings his new girlfriend to a remote cabin for a night of trout-fishing.

2017 MCC Theater celebrates the opening of Jocelyn Bioh鈥檚 play School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play Off-Broadway. The world premiere, directed by Tony winner Rebecca Taichman, marks the professional playwriting debut of playwright and actor Bioh. School Girls takes place at an exclusive boarding school in Ghana, where Paulina is queen bee, and explores themes of beauty, colorism, and adolescence. MCC also presented a return engagement of the Lucille Lortel- and Drama Desk Award-winning play in 2018.

More of Today's Birthdays: (1887鈥�1962), (b. 1940), (b. 1951), (b. 1960), (b. 1961), (b. 1970).

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