When it opened on Broadway at the Broadhurst Theatre on October 24, 1963, 110 in the Shade came...
Sometimes seen as a conservative answer to the hippie movement of the late 1960s (which had spawned...
The old 1933 Warner Bros. screen musical chestnut, with songs by Harry Warren and Al Dubin, finally...
After the tremendous success of their 1966 musical noir, Cabaret, which was followed in quick...
Evidently tailored to cash in on the success of Kismet, created two years before, The Adventures of...
Thomas “Fats” Waller definitely gained a new audience when this exuberant revue opened at the...
It only seemed appropriate that the Pointer Sisters, who had brought back a woop-dee-doo style of...
Though he mostly wrote for the stage, on occasion Cole Porter created musicals for television, the...
It took Charles Strouse and Lee Adams, of Bye Bye Birdie fame, to bring back to Broadway Ray Bolger...
The songs made popular by Elvis Presley were the basis for this jukebox musical about a 1950s...
Following the success of their first two blockbusters, Oklahoma! in 1943 and Carousel in 1945,...
Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “failed” musical of 1947 received a luminous reading in this all-star...
Some of Broadway’s most promising young (at the time) stars - Bob Cuccioli, Jim Walton, Karen Mason...
Recorded on October 9, 1940 (tracks 1–8), September 26, 1941 (tracks 10–13), January 19, 1942 (...
It was the musical theater that allowed Angela Lansbury’s star to shine, in a gallery of...
Already associated with a hero from the comics pages, Superman, composer Charles Strouse hit...