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Stage to Page 半岛体育 Vault's Today in Theatre History: September 21 In 1966, Ethel Merman returns to the role of Annie Oakley in a Broadway revival of Annie Get Your Gun.
Bruce Yarnell and Ethel Merman in the 1966 Broadway revival of Annie Get Your Gun. Friedman-Abeles / The New York Public Library

1896 makes his debut as a Broadway producer. The Parlor March opens at the Herald Square Theatre, starring (his mistress and later wife). Ziegfeld's specialty will be "glorifying the American girl" in huge Broadway spectaculars throughout the early 20th century.

1917 Variety reports that producer has found the new star for his upcoming production of Pollyanna in Rochester, New York. It is . The headline reads, "Tyler's 17-Year-Old 'Find'" and the article states that, "[h]er present manager proclaims her as one of the stars within a very few seasons."

1938 's begins performances at the Morosco Theatre. stars as an actor torn between her desire for a career and her desire for marriage.

1938 In mid-September 1999, New York experiences the effect of a hurricane on Broadway. has a similar experience in 1938 on this date. It takes her 45 minutes to get from her hotel to the theatre, which is only seven blocks away, because of the great New England hurricane. She is performing in Whiteoaks at the Plymouth Theatre in Boston. Even after her unsteady arrival, the show is still delayed for an hour because there is a gap on the roof from where the skylight has blown off that has to be covered. The Producer's Credo, "The show must go on!" (which, by the way, belongs solely to the producer, not to the actor as history has it) probably didn't ring any more true than on this date in theatre history.

1966 opens on Broadway at the Longacre Theatre. The cast of eight includes , , and .

1966 Following a hit run at the New York State Theater and a national tour, returns to Broadway as Annie Oakley in a revival of , playing the same role she . In honor of the revival, composer writes a new song for the musical called "Old Fashioned Wedding,"

1999 The United States Postal Service honors nine Broadway composers and/or lyricists by unveiling the Broadway Songwriters postage stamp series at the Broadhurst Theatre. The six stamp designs include composer and lyricist (pictured together), lyricist and composer (together), composer and lyricist (together), lyricist , composer-lyricist , and composer-lyricist .

2001 The Kander & Ebb musical The Visit opens a tryout at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, starring and . The show finally arrives on Broadway , with Rivera starring opposite .

2006 Bruce Norris' The Pain and the Itch opens at Playwrights Horizons in its New York City premiere. The tale of family dysfunction stars Jayne Houdyshell, Christopher Evan Welch, and Mia Barron with Anna D. Shapiro as director.

2008 The English Channel opens Off-Broadway at Abingdon Theatre Company. Brian Robert Burns, Sean Dugan, Lori Gardner, and Stafford Clark-Price star in the Robert Brustein work under the direction of Daniela Varon.

2010 Ivo van Hove's production of Lillian Hellman's The Little Foxes opens at New York Theatre Workshop, starring Elizabeth Marvel. The cast also features Tina Benko, Cristin Milioti, Lynda Gravatt, and Christopher Evan Welch.

2014 Lois Smith stars as Marjorie Prime in a new play by Jordan Harrison at Center Theatre Group's Mark Taper Forum. Directed by Les Waters, the cast also includes Lisa Emery, Jeff Ward, and Frank Wood.

Today's Birthdays: (1847-1905), (1886鈥�1953), (1931鈥�2012), (b. 1947), Bill Buell (b. 1952), John Herrera (b. 1955), (b. 1969)

Watch highlights from the 2015 Broadway production of The Visit, starring Chita Rivera and Roger Rees:

 
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