半岛体育 Vault's Today in Theatre History: September 12 | 半岛体育

半岛体育

Stage to Page 半岛体育 Vault's Today in Theatre History: September 12 In 2015, Mamma Mia! finishes up its 5,773-performance run on Broadway.
The final curtain call for Mamma Mia! on Broadway. Joseph Marzullo/WENN

1866 The Broadway musical is born. The Black Crook, a musical extravaganza featuring a melodramatic plot and scantily-dressed ballerinas who serve as chorus girls, opens at Niblo's Garden, . Tickets range from five cents to $1.50. It is the first Broadway show to run for more than a year. In 1954, a musical called , which is based on the story of the show's creation, opens on Broadway. Many other influences created the musical as it is known today, but Black Crook remains the consensus earliest model.

1927 's operetta , based on the play Barbara Frietchie, opens a 312-performance run at Jolson's 59th Street Theatre, featuring .

1951 The Holiday Theatre returns to the legitimate fold for the first time since 1927 with the opening of the American-Yiddish revue . The theatre, previously called the Central Theatre, had been used as a burlesque and movie house in the intervening years.

1960 The old Mansfield Theatre is rechristened with its current name, the . A show produced by , , is the first to open there.

2000 Britain's Improbable Theatre bring their spontaneous theatrical performance piece, Lifegame, to Off-Broadway's Jane Street Theatre. The improvisational work, in which a civilian is interviewed on stage about his or her life and then is witness to an instant interpretation of their milestone events by an acting troupe, was a hit in England and southern California before reaching New York stage. The event was created by improvisational theatre artist Keith Johnstone and offers a new character and a fresh life story eight times a week. Though the Off-Broadway run is brief, it inspires a TV series of the same name on the TNN cable network the following year.

2001 All Broadway and Off-Broadway shows remain dark, the day after terrorist attacks destroy the World Trade Center and travel into and around Manhattan is disrupted.

2002 The team of , , and collaborate again for the Off-Broadway musical A Man of No Importance at 's Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater. Starring as bus conductor Alfie Byrne, it runs through the end of the year.

2010 The New York City premiere of Me, Myself & I, 's play touching on some of his favorite ideas鈥攑arenting, children, identity, reality鈥攐pens at . The play is directed by , who staged the 2008 world premiere at the McCarter Theatre, and stars , , , Natalia Payne, , and Preston Sadleir.

2011 's critically acclaimed production of and 's musical , opens at Broadway's Marquis Theatre. The cast is headed by as Sally, as Phyllis, as Buddy, as Benjamin, and as Carlotta.

2015 It鈥檚 the last dance for the "Dancing Queen": and ' musical plays its 5,773rd and final performance on Broadway.

2018 Jen Silverman鈥檚 play Collective Rage: A Play in 5 Betties opens at the Lucille Lortel Theater. Directed by Mike Donahue, the MCC production stars Dana Delany, , IAdina Verson, Ana Villafa帽e, and Chaunt茅 Wayans as five women鈥攁ll named Bettie鈥攚ho collide at the intersection of rage, love, and the theatre, provoking them all to take a look in the mirror and be brave enough to face the person they didn鈥檛 know they could be.

Today's Birthdays: (1888-1972). Harvey Schmidt (1929-2018). (1931-2020). Peter Scolari (b. 1955). (b. 1955). Hans Zimmer (b. 1957). (b. 1958). (b. 1970). Jennifer Hudson (b. 1981). Will Blum (b. 1984).

After 14 Years, Mamma Mia! Celebrates Our Last Summer! Emotional Pics From the Final Curtain Call

 
More Today in Theatre History
 X

Blocking belongs
on the stage,
not on websites.

Our website is made possible by
displaying online advertisements to our visitors.

Please consider supporting us by
whitelisting playbill.com with your ad blocker.
Thank you!