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Stage to Page 半岛体育 Vault's Today in Theatre History: September 1 Tony nominee Ramin Karimloo stars in the U.K. concert premiere of the Broadway musical Doctor Zhivago on this date in 2019.
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1898 Birthday of one of Broadway's most endearing performers of the 1920s, , whose vehicles include , , , and .

1924 and adapt the story "Miss Thompson" as the hit play , about tough prostitute Sadie Thompson (), who battles a bigoted missionary in the steamy jungle. It runs for 648 performances, and is adapted several times as a film.

1927 and star in the musical , which plays 372 performances at the Plymouth Theatre.

1997 The Actors Fund performance of is the Tony-winning revival's last. won a Tony Award for her performance as Nora Helmer in 's late-19th century drama, as did for his as husband Torvald. The limited engagement was originally scheduled to close on July 26, but following its strong reception from both critics and audiences, that date was pushed back six weeks.

1998 The Broadway production of gets its second cast, as British actors , , and take over from the recently departed , , and . 's play, which focuses on three men whose friendship is put on trial when one buys a "white" painting, has two more casts before it closes August 8, 1999. , , and assume the roles in December 1998, while , , and follow in April 1999.

1998 Closing out its summer season in the Berkshires in Massachusetts, Shakespeare & Company runs a solo adaptation of A Room of One's Own. The play is adapted by from Virginia Woolf's famous 1929 essay, in which the writer informs a group of women's college students that "a woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction."

2002 The unorthodox but Tony-winning Best Musical closes after a two-and-a-half-year Broadway run. The final performance is broadcast live on PBS.

2003 A rare (but not unprecedented) confluence of events leave Broadway with just one non-musical play on the boards, Tony winner .

2004 In the midst of the Republican national convention in New York, which nominated President George W. Bush for a second term, British playwright begins performances of his critique of Bush's first term, Stuff Happens, at London's National Theatre. Meanwhile, back in New York, former President George H.W. Bush attends a matinee performance of with former First Lady Barbara Bush.

2012 The London production of , , and 's musical Chicago, the West End's longest-ever running revival, closes after a 15-year run. The production, which won the 1998 Laurence Olivier Award for Outstanding Musical Production, opened at the Adelphi Theatre November 18, 1997, and transferred to the Cambridge Theatre in April 2006, and then to the Garrick Theatre in November 2011.

2015 , the comic actor who made his mark in a series of Disney films, but who earned a place in Broadway history for originating the role of the vacillating bachelor Bobby in 's , dies at age 84.

2019 The U.K. concert premiere of the 2015 Broadway musical Doctor Zhivago is presented at London鈥檚 Cadogan Hall with a cast headed by Tony nominee Ramin Karimloo (Les Mis茅rables) as Yurii Andreyevich Zhivago and Celinde Schoenmaker (The Light in the Piazza, Barnum) as Lara Guishar. Based on the Nobel Prize-winning novel by Boris Pasternak, Doctor Zhivago has a book by Michael Weller, music Lucy Simon, and lyrics by Michael Korie and Amy Powers.

More of Today's Birthdays: (1873-1937); (1875-1950); (1922-2007); (1953- 2012); (b. 1939); (b. 1962); (b. 1987).

Watch highlights from Carolee Carmello's Tony-nominated performance in :

 
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