Weber and Fields' Broadway Music Hall, sometimes simplified to Weber and Fields' Music Hall, was a Broadway theatre located in Manhattan on 29th Street...
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Weber and Fields' Music Hall may refer to: Weber and Fields' Broadway Music Hall, a Broadway theatre active under this name from 1896 through 1904 44th...
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44th Street Theatre (redirect from Weber & Fields Music Hall)
the Weber and Fields' Broadway Music Hall, often referred to as simply Weber and Fields' Music Hall and also known as Weber's Music Hall or Weber's Theatre...
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closure for renovations, the theatre re-opened under the name Weber and Fields' Broadway Music Hall. It was the resident theatre of the comedy duo from 1896...
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one of the most popular and profitable acts in vaudeville. In 1896, the partners opened the Weber and Fields' Broadway Music Hall, where they produced very...
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Lillian Russell (category American racehorse owners and breeders)
joined the Weber and Fields' Broadway Music Hall, where she starred for five years. After 1904, she began to have vocal difficulties and switched to...
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Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. (category American theatre managers and producers)
Walter Pidgeon; played by Roger DeKoven in the original Broadway stage production W. C. Fields and Me (1976), played by Paul Stewart Ellis Island (1984)...
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Broadway production opened at Weber and Fields' Broadway Music Hall on September 6 and ran for 262 performances Florodora: Broadway production opened at the...
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The Broadway League. Retrieved March 27, 2020. Weber's Music Hall Archived 2020-03-29 at the Wayback Machine. Internet Broadway Database. The Broadway League...
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Whoop-Dee-Doo (category Broadway musicals)
Whoop-Dee-Doo is a Broadway musical by Weber and Fields that played in 1903–1904 at Weber and Fields' Broadway Music Hall. The music book by Edgar Smith...
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city: the Weber and Fields' Broadway Music Hall at 1215 Broadway, and the Dewey Theater on East 14th Street, the latter owned by Tammany Hall figure "Big...
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in Whirl-i-gig and The Other Way at the Weber and Fields' Broadway Music Hall. She also worked with the Charles Dillingham Company and the Boston Opera...
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Robert Bache Smith (category Articles with MusicBrainz identifiers)
Weber and Fields at the Weber and Fields' Broadway Music Hall. He most notably wrote the lyrics to “Come Down, Ma Evenin' Star” from Weber and Fields'...
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Sam Bernard (category Internet Broadway Database person ID same as Wikidata)
Weber and Fields' Broadway Music Hall company, and appeared in many of their classic theatre sketches, often performing with Weber and Fields. He remained...
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Sapho (play) (section Misconceptions and errors)
of Weber and Fields routinely satirized Broadway plays and sent up Sapho in a sketch called Sapolio at the Weber and Fields' Broadway Music Hall. Daudet...
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Louis Mann (category Internet Broadway Database person ID same as Wikidata)
run, and in the later half of 1903, Mann appeared in Weber and Fields low comedy musical Whoop-Dee-Doo at the Weber and Fields' Broadway Music Hall. In...
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Ben Harney (category Articles with MusicBrainz identifiers)
as at the Weber and Fields' Broadway Music Hall, the Metropolitan Opera House, and Tony Pastor's Music Hall, promoting ragtime music, did much to create...
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Dorothy Fields (July 15, 1904 – March 28, 1974) was an American librettist and lyricist. She wrote more than 400 songs for Broadway musicals and films....
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Theatre on April 7. Hoity-Toity Broadway revue opened at the Weber and Fields' Broadway Music Hall on September 5 and ran for 225 performances. Kitty...
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The Phantom of the Opera (1986 musical) (redirect from Angel of Music)
and on Broadway in New York in 1988, in a production directed by Harold Prince and starring English classical soprano Sarah Brightman (Lloyd Webber's...
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Higgledy-Piggledy (category Broadway musicals)
returning to Weber and Fields' Music Hall for further performance in August and September 1905. George F. Marion directed the musical, and Sam Marion choreographed...
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John Stromberg (category Articles with International Music Score Library Project links)
collaboration with lyricist Edgar Smith on stage shows for the Weber and Fields comedy team. Weber and Fields began as a two-man show in the genre of ethnic (German)...
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Louis De Lange (category American dramatists and playwrights)
comedy duo Lew Fields and Joe Weber. De Lange also worked as Fields and Weber's manager for their national tours. His wife was the Broadway actress Selma...
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and on Broadway. He has composed 21 musicals, a song cycle, a set of variations, two film scores, and a Latin Requiem Mass. Several of Lloyd Webber's...
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Ed Sullivan Theater (redirect from Billy Rose Music Hall)
Theatre, Billy Rose's Music Hall, CBS Radio Playhouse No. 3, and CBS Studio 50) is a theater at 1697–1699 Broadway, between 53rd and 54th Streets, in the...
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Fay Templeton (category Articles with MusicBrainz identifiers)
1896, the comic duo Joe Weber and Lew Fields leased a Broadway theater which they dubbed the "Weber & Fields' Broadway Music Hall"; with this as a base...
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List of musicals: A to L (redirect from List of Broadway musicals)
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...
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Long-running musical theatre productions (redirect from Long-running musical theatre productions in London and New York)
records for musical theatre on Broadway, in the West End or Off-Broadway, since 1866, in alphabetical order. Legend: m = music, l = lyrics, b = book (Noteworthy...
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caricature", says Larry Stempel, a music professor at Fordham University and the author of Showtime: A History of the Broadway Musical Theater. The character...
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Jonathan Groff (category Internet Off-Broadway Database person ID same as Wikidata)
Drew Groff (born March 26, 1985) is an American actor and singer. He began his career on Broadway, rising to prominence for his portrayal of Melchior Gabor...
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