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Stage to Page 半岛体育 Vault's Today in Theatre History: September 11 Today's birthdays include Harry Connick Jr., Adriane Lenox, and Reed Birney.
Harry Connick Jr. and Kelli O'Hara in the 2006 Broadway revival of The Pajama Game Joan Marcus

1912 becomes a star while performing in by . The play is about a woman wrongfully accused of theft. It is also the premiere production at the new on 42nd Street.

1918 A report comes out commending the new army camp musical by , . The musical, which opened at the Century Theatre on August 19, showcases 350 Camp Upton soldiers and Berlin himself. The report applauds Berlin's show because it makes a soldier's life seem not so bad. One of the themes of the musical is that "the soldier's life is after all a happy one." The show features among other things, soldiers in drag wearing blackface singing "Mandy," while Berlin himself sings "Oh, How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning." Berlin's classic song, "God Bless America," was originally written for Yaphank but dropped because he felt it too "sticky" for the production. The song does not surface again until 1938, when introduces it on the radio.

1940 After missing him for a decade, the Broadway stage once again sees . He co-stars with in at the Shubert Theatre.

1959 The now landmark statue of song and dance man is unveiled in Times Square, opposite the Palace Theatre.

2001 On a sunny Tuesday morning, terrorists fly two commercial airliners into New York City's World Trade Center "Twin Towers," and a third into the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., causing mass death, destruction, and chaos in both cities. All theatrical performances are canceled for the next two days around the U.S. In ensuing years, the event inspires numerous plays, including The Guys, Omnium Gatherum, Portraits, and Recent Tragic Events.

2002 On the first anniversary of the terrorist attacks, many Broadway and Off-Broadway shows cancel or reschedule performances, leaving their theatres dark for the day.

2004 , the lyricist half of the Broadway composing team of Kander and Ebb, which produced classic musicals such as and , dies at age 71.

2006 , a playwright, novelist, and producer who won the 1955 Tony Award for Best Play for his suspenseful melodrama , dies in St. Augustine, Florida, at age 88.

2009 , the two-time Tony Award-winning librettist who was also a playwright and a screenwriter for TV and movies, dies at the age of 81. Viewed as a master of situation comedy and one-liners, Gelbart won Tonys for Best Book of a Musical for , which he co-wrote with , and . He also developed the movie M*A*S*H into the hit TV series, co-wrote the screenplay to the Hollywood comedy Tootsie, and wrote the Broadway plays (based on 's Volpone) and .

2011 Sweet and Sad, the world-premiere drama by set on the tenth anniversary of 9/11, has a timely opening night Off-Broadway at . Nelson revisits the Apple family (first seen in his 2010 play That Hopey Changey Thing) as they reflect on America a decade after the events of 9/11.

2011 The Select (The Sun Also Rises), Elevator Repair Service's dramatic look at 's post-war classic, opens Off-Broadway at the . ERS founder John Collins directs the three-hour and fifteen-minute ensemble work that pares the novel down to much of Hemingway's dialogue.

2014 The Broadway premiere of 's 1996 drama , starring , , and , opens at the Cort Theatre.

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