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This is a list of musicals, including Broadway, Off-Broadway, and West End musicals, as well as film and television musicals, whose titles fall into the A–L alphabetic range. This is not a complete list of musicals, and is limited to musicals that have their own articles on the English-language Wikipedia.
also: Theatre: Genres: Musical theatre: Songs from musicals Articles about songs that are part of a musical . For songs written for musical films , see Category:Songs written for films .
List of musicals: A to L; List of musicals: M to Z; List of musicals by composer: A to L; List of musicals by composer: M to Z; List of musicals filmed live on stage; List of rock musicals; List of stage jukebox musicals; List of Tony Award- and Olivier Award-winning musicals; Long-running musical theatre productions; Long runs on the London ...
The new musical features a book by Tony nominee Craig Lucas, music and lyrics by Tony winner Adam Guettel. Through April 28, Studio 54, 254 W. 54th St., $68 to $244; 833-274-8497 ...
The Music Man (1 C, 4 P) O. Oklahoma! ... Pages in category "Broadway musicals" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,081 total.
This is a list of musicals, including Broadway musicals, West End musicals, and musicals that premiered in other places, as well as film musicals, whose titles fall into the M–Z alphabetic range. (See also List of notable musical theatre productions, List of operettas, List of Bollywood films, List of rock musicals.)
Broadway's longest running original music revue. The longest running musical revue, Oh! Calcutta!, was a revival. 38 Pippin: M 1,944 [38] October 23, 1972: June 12, 1977: 5 Tony Awards in 1973; 5 Drama Desk Awards in 1973; Revival in 2013 (709 performances) 39 South Pacific: M 1,925 [39] April 7, 1949: January 16, 1954: 10 Tony Awards in 1950 ...
"The Siren's Song" - lyrics by P. G. Wodehouse - from the 1917 Broadway musical Leave It to Jane [53] "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" (1933) - lyrics by Otto Harbach [54] - from the 1933 Broadway musical Roberta "Some Sort of Somebody" - used in both Miss Information and Very Good Eddie (both 1915) [55]