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A Broadway revival, directed and choreographed by Susan Stroman, opened on April 27, 2000, at the Neil Simon Theatre, where it ran for 699 performances and 22 previews. The cast included Craig Bierko (making his Broadway debut) as Hill and Rebecca Luker as Marian.
Two-time Tony Award®-winning musical comedy superstar Sutton Foster will star as Marian Paroo. The production, directed by four-time Tony Award® winner Jerry Zaks, with choreography by Tony ...
Meredith Willson’s The Music Man is now playing on Broadway with Hugh Jackman as Professor Harold Hill! Tickets available at musicmanonbroadway.com 🎺
The Music Man first premiered on Broadway more than 60 years ago, on December 19, 1957. That production ran for 1,375 performances, closing in 1961, and received six Tony Awards including Best Musical. The 2021 production is the musical's second Broadway revival, following one in 2000.
The Music Man Cast & Creative. Hugh Jackman returns to Broadway as Harold Hill in this musical theater classic. This show is closed. Performances ended on Jan. 15, 2023. Show Overview....
One of the most universally cherished treasures of the American musical theater, The Music Man was an instant smash hit when it premiered on Broadway on December 19, 1957. It went on to...
Two-time Tony Award®, Grammy Award®, and Emmy Award® winner Hugh Jackman will make his highly anticipated return to Broadway in what is widely agreed to be the greatest role ever created for an...
See what all the critics had to say about The Music Man with Broadway World! Read the most influential The Music Man Broadway and Off-Broadway reviews here!
The Music Man, which features a book, music, and lyrics by Meredith Willson, tells the story of what happens when con artist Harold Hill arrives in River City and falls in love with the...
The complete cast for the Broadway revival of Meredith Willson’s The Music Man has been announced. Starring Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster, preview performances of The Music Man are set...