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June 10 Atlanta: Central Park: June 11 Grand Prairie [c] Texas Trust CU Theatre at Grand Prairie: June 16 New York: Forest Hills Stadium: Jamie xx Idles L'Rain June 17 Boston: The Stage at Suffolk Downs: June 18 Columbia [d] Merriweather Post Pavilion: June 23 Nashville: The Great Lawn in Centennial Park: June 24 Columbus: KEMBA Live! June 25 ...
The Public Theater has produced over 120 plays and musicals at the Delacorte Theater in New York City's Central Park since the theater's opening in 1962. Currently the series is produced under the brand Free Shakespeare in the Park , and all productions are staged at the Delacorte.
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June 17, 1984 Santa Cruz: The Catalyst June 18, 1984 Santa Barbara: Mission Theater June 19, 1984 Los Angeles Hollywood Palace — June 20, 1984 Del Mar: Del Mar Racetrack: Army of Love June 22, 1984 Los Angeles Hollywood Palladium: The Dream Syndicate June 23, 1984 Angels Camp: Calaveras County Fairgrounds — June 24, 1984 San Francisco The ...
The musical opened off-Broadway at the Eden Theatre on June 21, 1969, transferred to the Belasco Theatre on February 17, 1971, and closed on August 12, 1972, after a total of 1,314 performances. It was directed by Jacques Levy and choreographed by Margo Sappington .
Hay Fever opened at the Ambassadors Theatre on 8 June 1925, directed by Coward, and transferred to the larger Criterion Theatre on 7 September 1925; it ran for 337 performances. [15] Coward remembered in 1964 that the notices "were amiable and well-disposed although far from effusive.
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The revue first opened on Broadway at the Garrick Theatre on May 17, 1925, as a 2-performance benefit for the Theatre Guild.The reviews were favorable, and Rodgers and others persuaded the Theatre Guild to continue the production, which re-opened on June 8, 1925 and ran until November 28, for 211 performances. [2]