The jukebox musical "Jersey Boys" first appeared on Broadway in 2005 followed by an US Tour in 2006. Previews started on October 4, 2005 and the musical opened November 6, 2005 at the August Wilson Theatre.
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The Jersey Boys first opened on Broadway on November 6, 2005. The musical tells the story of the iconic 1960s rock band The Four Seasons and their rise to fame. It received critical acclaim and went on to win several Tony Awards, including Best Musical.
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"Mamma Mia!" first appeared on Broadway on October 18, 2001. The musical, featuring the songs of ABBA, quickly became a popular hit, known for its catchy tunes and engaging story. It ran for over 14 years, closing on September 12, 2015, after more than 5,700 performances.
"Jersey Boys" celebrated its first commercial success in 2005 when it premiered on Broadway. The musical, which tells the story of the Four Seasons, quickly became a hit, earning numerous awards, including the Tony Award for Best Musical. It has since enjoyed various productions worldwide, further solidifying its place in theater history.
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Kristin Chenoweth made her Broadway debut in 1997 with the musical 'Steel Pier'.
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The Jersey Boys first opened on Broadway on November 6, 2005. The musical tells the story of the iconic 1960s rock band The Four Seasons and their rise to fame. It received critical acclaim and went on to win several Tony Awards, including Best Musical.
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There is but at the same time there isn't. It is slighlty confusing but just try to understand this:When A musical first comes (If it starts on Broadway st N.Y.C) then it is a Broadway Musical. But once it goes on tour to everywhere (London,States,Canada) Then it is considered "Off-Broadway". All that means is it ONCE was on Broadway and now is touring, or is done performing for good.If it doesn't start on Broadway st N.Y.C it is just considered a "musical" and can never be a "Broadway musical" or a "Off-Broadway musical."But Broadway musicals and Off-Broadway musicals are still musicals, so it just depends on weather or not you are very picky in arts or not.Read more: Is_there_a_difference_between_a_Musical_and_a_Broadway_Musical
Memphis first appeared on Broadway in about 1961,but some say it appeared in 1965.
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