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The Little Mermaid opened on January 10, 2008
Broadway show data can be entirely found on the Internet Broadway Database.
The Broadway version of the stage play, Mary Poppins, opened in November 2006 and won the 2007 Tony Award for Best Scenic Design. It was nominated for 6 other Tony Awards as well.
Fame ran on Broadway for a total of one year. It appeared to be popular during its run and it lost no money. Many individuals enjoyed the Broadway version of the movie and tv series per noted reports.
Child's Play Opened in the year 1990.
Legally Blonde: the Musical opened on Broadway in 2007.
It opened off Broadway in 1971
Broadway did not open, Broadway is a street in New York City that many professional theaters opened up on. Broadway's first theater opened up in 1924. Acters were imported from Europe. Broadway as the form of art was dating back to the 18th and 19th centurys.
According to Wikipedia, "Evita opened in London's West End on June 21, 1978, and on Broadway the following year."
Anything Goes was the hottest ticket on Broadway in the year 1934. It opened in November and had a total of 420 shows.
It opened on Broadway in 1947 and in London in 1949. The film appeared in 1954.
The Little Mermaid opened on January 10, 2008
Considering "The Addams Family" opened on Broadway last year, I would have to say Wednesday.
The White Christmas musical on Broadway was a very famous and well known musical during Christmas time. The White Christmas musical on Broadway was opened in 2008.
the original play opened in 1955
The first Broadway production of Grease opened on June 7, 1972. Broadway revivals also opened on May 11, 1994 and July 24, 2007. Grease has also had five runs on London's West End and two U.S. national tours. The original production of Grease opened on Broadway on June 7, 1972 at the Broadhurst Theatre.
Rent first opened off-Broadway in January 1996 and was instantly a hit. Later, in June of that same year, Rent moved to Broadway and in 2005 was made into a full length motion picture.