Theatre Performances
- Girl Crazy (1930) (Broadway)
- George White's Scandals of 1931 (1931) (Broadway)
- Take a Chance (1932) (Broadway)
- Anything Goes (1934) (Broadway)
- Red, Hot and Blue (1936) (Broadway)
- Stars in Your Eyes (1939) (Broadway)
- DuBarry Was a Lady (1939) (Broadway)
- Panama Hattie (1940) (Broadway)
- Something for the Boys (1943)
- Sadie Thompson (1944) (Broadway) (replaced by June Havoc during rehearsals)
- Annie Get Your Gun (1946) (Broadway)
- Call Me Madam (1950) (Broadway and national tour)
- Happy Hunting (1956) (Broadway)
- Gypsy (1959) (Broadway and national tour)
- Annie Get Your Gun (1966) (Broadway and Lincoln Center)
- Call Me Madam (1968) (The Muny and Cincinnati, Ohio)
- Hello, Dolly! (1970) (Broadway)
- Mary Martin & Ethel Merman: Together On Broadway (1977) (Broadway)
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Famous quotes containing the words theatre and/or performances:
“To save the theatre, the theatre must be destroyed, the actors and actresses must all die of the plague. They poison the air, they make art impossible. It is not drama that they play, but pieces for the theatre. We should return to the Greeks, play in the open air: the drama dies of stalls and boxes and evening dress, and people who come to digest their dinner.”
—Eleonora Duse (18581924)
“At one of the later performances you asked why they called it a miracle,
Since nothing ever happened. That, of course, was the miracle
But you wanted to know why so much action took on so much life
And still managed to remain itself, aloof, smiling and courteous.”
—John Ashbery (b. 1927)