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with
Tom Wopat as Julian Marsh, Beth
Leavel as Dorothy Brock, Kate
Levering as Peggy Sawyer; also
Mary Testa, Jonathan Freeman,
David Elder & pianist Billy
Stritch; directed by Mark Bramble
& choreographed by Randy Skinner.
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with
Simone & Felicia Finley and
Adam Pascal. Choreographed by
Wayne Cilento. Music & Lyrics
by Elton John and Tim Rice. Directed
by Robert Falls.
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with
Melissa Errico & Malcolm Gets.
Music by Michel Legrand. Directed
by James Lapine. Closed permanently
on 11/3/02. |
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with
Jamie Lynn-Sigler (of HBO's "The
Sopranos") as Belle (in a
Limited Run) & Steve Blanchard
as the Beast.
Music by Alan Menken Lyrics by
Tim Rice. Choreographed by Matt
West. Directed by Robert Jess
Roth.
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Erin
Dilly, Jonathan Dokuchitz, Tom
Galantich, Deidre Goodwin, Milena
Govich, Tripp Hanson, Jackée Harry,
Tom Hewitt, Kirk McDonald, Lee
Wilkof & Chip Zien. Directed
by Scott Ellis & choreographed
by Rob Ashford. Limited Engagement
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with
Molly Ringwald as Sally Bowles
(until 1/5/02); Raul
Esparza as the Emcee; Carole Shelley
as Fraulein Schneider and
Candy Buckley. Music
by John Kander & Lyrics by
Fred Ebb. Directed by 2000 Oscar
Winner Sam Mendes.
Co-directed & choreographed
by Rob Marshall.
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with Charlotte d'Amboise as Roxie Hart and Australia's Caroline O'Connor (of "Moulin Rouge") as Velma Kell; also with Billy Zane (of "Titanic") as Billy Flynn & Roz Ryan as Matron "Mama" Morton. Music by John Kander & Lyrics by Fred Ebb. Choreographed in the 'style of Bob Fosse' by Ann Reinking. This 'concert-style' staging is directed by Walter Bobbie. |
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with
Michael Crawford, Rene Auberjonois,
Max Von Essen and Mandy Gonzalez.
Music by Jim Steinman. Book &
Lyrics by Michael Kunze. Choreographed
by John Carrafa. Directed by John
Rando.
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with Lea Salonga (the original "Miss Saigon"), Jose Llana & Randall Duk Kim; directed & choreographed by Robert Longbottom. |
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with
Edie Falco (of HBO's "The
Sopranos") & Stanley
Tucci. Directed by Joe Mantello.
Limited Engagement - closes
permanently on 12/29/02 |
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with
Will Chase, Daniel Stewart Sherman,
Larry Marshall, Danny Gurwin,
Steven Skybell, Chris Diamantopoulos,
Lisa Datz, Annie Golden and Jane
Connell. Music & Lyrics by
David Yazbek. Written by Terrence
McNally. Directed by Jack O’Brien.
Closed permanently on 9/1/02.
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with Academy Award Sally Field and Bill Irwin (until 12/22/02). Directed by David Esbjornson. |
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"Gypsy" |
with
Bernadette Peters (as Mama Rose)
& Tammy Blanchard (as Louise/Gypsy
Rose Lee). Music by Jule Styne
& Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim.
Directed by Sam Mendes. Starts
3/24/03 |
Shubert Theatre |
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with Kathleen Turner as Mrs. Robinson and Jason Biggs as Benjamin Braddock and Kelly Overton as Elaine Robinson (until 11/17/02). Directed by Terry Johnson. Lorraine Bracco (of HBO's "The Sopranos") replaces Ms. Turner starting on 11/19/02. |
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with
Harvey Fierstein & Marissa
Jaret Winokur as Edna and Tracy
Turnblad; also Kerry Butler as
Penny Pingleton, Dick Latessa
as Wilbur Turnblad & Matthew
Morrison as Link. Music &
Lyrics by Marc Shaiman and Scott
Whittman; directed by Jack O'Brien;
choreographed by Jerry Mitchell.
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"Hollywood Arms" |
with
Linda Lavin, Frank Wood &
Michele Pawk. Directed by Harold
Prince. Written by Carol Burnett
(based on her autobiography) &
her late daughter Carrie Hamilton.
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with
Vanessa Williams as The Witch
and John McMartin (until 12/22/02),
Gregg Edelman, Christopher Sieber,
Laura Benanti, Stephen DeRosa
& Kerry O'Malley. Music &
Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Choreography
by John Carrafa. Written &
Directed by James Lapine.
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with
a triple alternating cast. Directed
by Baz Luhrmann. Starts
11/26/02
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Limited
Engagement |
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with
J. Mark McVey, Philip Hernandez,
Jacquelyn Piro, Ivan Rutherford
& Peter Lockyer. Music
by Claude-Michel Schonberg &
Lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer. Direction
and Adaption by Trevor Nunn &
John Caird. After
a nice 16 year run on Broadway,
the show finally closes permanently
on 3/15/03. Tickets for the last
week of performances will not
be available to the general public
and the FINAL performance will
be 'invitation only'.
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with
Christopher Jackson as Simba,
Samuel E. Wright as Mufasa, Derek
Smith as Scar, Sheila Gibbs as
Rafiki and Sharon L. Young as
Nala. Music by Elton John &
Lyrics by Tim Rice. Choreography
by Garth Fagan. Costumes &
Direction by Julie Taymor.
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with
Louise Pitre, Judy Kaye, Tina
Maddigan & David Keeley. Directed
by Phyllida Lloyd. Featuring the
music of ABBA.
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"Man of La Mancha" |
with
Brian Stokes Mitchell, Mary Elizabeth
Mastrantonio & Ernie Sabella.
Directed by Jonathan Kent. Starts
11/19/02 |
Martin Beck Theatre |
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with
Anjali Raymond, Raymond Fox &
Kyle Hall. Directed by Mary Zimmerman.
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with
Scott Wise & Elizabeth Parkinson
(from "FOSSE") and Keith
Roberts. Music by Billy Joel;
conceived, choreographed &
directed by Twyla Tharp. |
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"Nine" |
with
Antonio Banderas, Chita River,
Jane Krakowski, Laura Benanti,
Nell Campbell & Saundra Santiago.
Music & Lyrics by Maury Yeston.
Book by Arthur Kopit. Directed
by David Leveaux. Starts February
2003. |
Eugene O'Neill Theatre |
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with Shuler Hensley, Andrea Martin, Josefina Gabrielle, Jessica Boevers & Justin Bohon. Directed by Trevor Nunn & Choreographed by Susan Stroman. |
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with
Howard McGillin as the Phantom
& Sandra Joseph as Christine
Daae; also Jason Weitzer as Raoul
and Rebecca Eichenberger as Carlotta
Giudicelli. Music by Andrew Lloyd
Webber & Lyrics by Charles
Hart and Richard Stilgoe. Choreography
by Gillian Lynne. Directed by
Harold Prince.
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Mel Brooks' “The Producers” |
with Brad Oscar & Steven Weber (of NBC Tv's "Wings"), Sam Harris, Gary Beach & Cady Huffman; directed & choreographed by Susan Stroman; Music & Lyrics by Mel Brooks. Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick's FINAL PERFORMANCE was Sunday, 3/17/02. |
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with
Anne Heche, Len Cariou & Neil
Patrick Harris; directed by Daniel
Sullivan.
Closes permanently on 1/5/03
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with
Manley Pope, Trey Ellett, Loraine
Velez & Stu James. Music
& Lyrics (and written) by
Jonathan Larson. Choreography
by Marlies Yearby. Directed by
Michael Greif.
Joey Fatone of *NSYNC currently stars as Mark until 12/22/02. |
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starring
Frank Goshin as George Burns and
the voice of Didi Conn as Gracie
Allen. Directed by John Tillinger.
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Winner
of the 2002 Tony Award for Best
Musical & starring Tony Award
winners: Sutton Foster & Harriet
Harris; also Marc Kudisch, Sheryl
Lee Ralph, Gavin Creel & Angela
Christian. Music by Jeanine Tesori
& Lyrics by Dick Scanlan.
Written by Richard Morris &
Dick Scanlan. Directed by Michael
Mayer.
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Music
by Mark Hollmann. Lyrics by Mark
Hollmann & Greg Kotis. Musical
staging by John Carrafa. Directed
by John Rando.
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