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Today In Theatre History
By Robert Viagas
and Ernio Hernandez and anne Bradley
20 Feb 2006
1893 Birthday of playwright and producer Russel Crouse (1893-1966),
whose prodigious output of scripts, many in partnership with Howard
Lindsay, includes State of the Union and The Great Sebastians, librettos
to The Sound of Music, Call Me Madam and Anything Goes, and the
play that is still the longest-running non-musical in Broadway history,
Life With Father.
1905 Augustus Thomas finds inspiration for a play from a series
of drawings by Charles Dana Gibson, illustrator of the Gibson Girl.
The Education of Mr. Pipp, a comedy, stars Digby Bell and Kate Denin
Wilson. It will run at New York's Liberty Theatre for 10 weeks.
1917 When newlyweds must hide their marriage - Oh, Boy! Guy Bolton
and P.G.Wodehouse collaborate on this musical, and Jerome Kern scores.
Hit song: "Till the Clouds Roll By."
1928 Chester Morris and Elsie Lawson are the Whispering Friends.
George M. Cohan's farce will run 14 weeks at the Hudson Theatre.
William Harrigan and Anne Shoemaker also star.
1934 Gertrude Stein and Virgil Thompson collaborate on an unusual
Broadway "opera," Four Saints in Three Acts, which runs
48 performances at the 44th Street Theatre.
1954 Augustin Duncan, the American producer-director-actor died
today in Astoria, New York. In 1922 he directed and starred in Eugene
O'Neill's The First Man, and in 1926 he starred in and directed
Sean O'Casey's Juno and the Paycock. He was 81 years old.
1973 Demonstrating the difference in sensibilities between London
and New York, the farce No Sex Please, We're British, opens at Broadway's
Ritz Theatre today en route to a 16-performance flop run. The London
original will continue for a run of 6,761 performances, their longest-running
comedy ever.
1980 The Broadway premiere of Lanford Wilson's Talley's Folly opens
at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre. The play is the prequel to Wilson's
Fifth of July which, also under the direction of Marshall W. Mason,
will open later in the year.
2003 First Off-Broadway performance for the puppet/human musical
Avenue Q at the Vineyard Theatre. The show by Robert Lopez, Jeff
Marx and Jeff Whitty will earn raves, move to Broadway and win the
Tony Award as Best Musical.
More of Today's Birthdays: Sidney Poitier 1924. Robert Altman 1925.
Sandy Duncan 1946. Brenda Blethyn 1946.
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