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[[Image:Manhattanmelodies.jpg|thumb|300px|Kermit in front of the Biltmore Theatre.]] |
[[Image:Manhattanmelodies.jpg|thumb|300px|Kermit in front of the Biltmore Theatre.]] |
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− | '''Broadway''' is the name given to the main theater district in [[New York City]]. |
+ | '''Broadway''' is the name given to the main theater district in [[New York City]]. Comprising 40 professional theaters located on and near the street Broadway, it is considered the center of American theater. Its British counterpart is the "West End" theatre district in [[London]]. Its roots lie in musical theater, but plays and shows of all descriptions have been staged there. |
Films, musicals, songs and plays frequently portray it as the dream of young would-be theater stars to be successful on Broadway. "Broadway" is also frequently used to indicate a style of song, production number or musical play suitable for use on Broadway, and "Broadway songs" were frequently used on ''[[The Muppet Show]]'', and many musicals and plays have been [[:Category:Stage References|referenced]] by the Muppets. |
Films, musicals, songs and plays frequently portray it as the dream of young would-be theater stars to be successful on Broadway. "Broadway" is also frequently used to indicate a style of song, production number or musical play suitable for use on Broadway, and "Broadway songs" were frequently used on ''[[The Muppet Show]]'', and many musicals and plays have been [[:Category:Stage References|referenced]] by the Muppets. |
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+ | In the early 1970s, Jim Henson spent some time developing a Broadway show for the Muppets called ''[[The Muppets at Lincoln Center]]''. |
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+ | In [[2013]], the [[Walt Disney Company]] began experimenting with the idea of [[Untitled Muppets Broadway Musical Concept|a Muppet Broadway production]]. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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*''[[Playbill|Playbills]]'' have been created for various productions within the Muppet Universe. |
*''[[Playbill|Playbills]]'' have been created for various productions within the Muppet Universe. |
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+ | * The ''[[Miss Piggy's Calendar of Calendars]]'' featured a tribute to Broadway with the May entry "Miss Piggy's Broadway Calendar Hoofin'." |
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+ | ==Broadway shows== |
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+ | *[[1776]] |
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+ | *[[Aladdin]] |
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+ | *[[Ain't Misbehavin' (musical)|Ain't Misbehavin']] |
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+ | *[[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart|Amadeus]] |
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+ | *[[Little Orphan Annie|Annie]] |
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+ | *[[Annie Get Your Gun]] |
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+ | *[[Anything Goes]] |
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+ | *[[Avenue Q]] |
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+ | *[[Beauty and the Beast]] |
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+ | *[[Camelot]] |
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+ | *[[Cat on a Hot Tin Roof]] |
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+ | *[[Cats (musical)|Cats]] |
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+ | *[[A Chorus Line]] |
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+ | *[[Conversations with My Father]] |
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+ | *[[Fiddler on the Roof]] |
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+ | *[[Five Guys Named Moe]] |
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+ | *[[Guys and Dolls (musical)|Guys and Dolls]] |
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+ | *[[Hair]] |
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+ | *[[Hairspray (musical)|Hairspray]] |
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+ | *[[Hamilton]] |
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+ | *[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame]] |
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+ | *[[The King and I]] |
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+ | *[[La Cage aux Folles]] |
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+ | *[[Les Misérables]] |
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+ | *[[The Lion King]] |
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+ | *[[The Little Mermaid]] |
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+ | *[[Little Shop of Horrors]] |
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+ | *[[Mamma Mia!]] |
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+ | *[[Man of La Mancha]] |
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+ | *[[Mary Poppins]] |
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+ | *[[The Music Man]] |
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+ | *[[My Fair Lady]] |
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+ | *[[The Odd Couple]] |
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+ | *[[Oklahoma!]] |
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+ | *[[Oliver!]] |
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+ | *[[The Pirates of Penzance]] |
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+ | *[[The Producers]] |
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+ | *[[Riverdance]] |
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+ | *[[Rose-Marie]] |
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+ | *[[The Sound of Music]] |
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+ | *[[South Pacific]] |
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+ | *[[Monty Python|Spamalot]] |
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+ | *[[Spider-Man|Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark]] |
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+ | *[[A Streetcar Named Desire]] |
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+ | *[[Tarzan]] |
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+ | *[[The Three Sisters]] |
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+ | *[[Twelve Angry Men]] |
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+ | *[[West Side Story]] |
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+ | |} |
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+ | ==Broadway theatres== |
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+ | *[[Biltmore Theatre]] |
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+ | *[[Palace Theatre]] |
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+ | *[[Shubert Theatre]] |
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{{Wikipedia|Broadway theatre}} |
{{Wikipedia|Broadway theatre}} |
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+ | [[Category:Stage References]] |
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[[Category: Real World Locations]] |
[[Category: Real World Locations]] |
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[[Category: Muppets Take Manhattan Locations]] |
[[Category: Muppets Take Manhattan Locations]] |
Revision as of 13:54, 15 February 2016
Broadway is the name given to the main theater district in New York City. Comprising 40 professional theaters located on and near the street Broadway, it is considered the center of American theater. Its British counterpart is the "West End" theatre district in London. Its roots lie in musical theater, but plays and shows of all descriptions have been staged there.
Films, musicals, songs and plays frequently portray it as the dream of young would-be theater stars to be successful on Broadway. "Broadway" is also frequently used to indicate a style of song, production number or musical play suitable for use on Broadway, and "Broadway songs" were frequently used on The Muppet Show, and many musicals and plays have been referenced by the Muppets.
In the early 1970s, Jim Henson spent some time developing a Broadway show for the Muppets called The Muppets at Lincoln Center.
In 2013, the Walt Disney Company began experimenting with the idea of a Muppet Broadway production.
References
- In The Muppets Take Manhattan, the Muppets take their show "Manhattan Melodies" to New York to try to make it on Broadway, eventually opening at the Biltmore Theatre.
- On the album Kermit Unpigged, Clifford, The Rhythm Rats, and George Benson sing the song "On Broadway"
- "Lullaby of Broadway" was the opening number in episode 304 of The Muppet Show. The song is presented as a reflection on the folk music of the North American Eskimo from beyond the Antarctic Circle (or somewhere). The number closes with a New York city worker having tunneled through the tundra to comment, "Hey, Norton, I don't think this is 42nd Street," a reference to the Manhattan street which intersects Broadway.
- "Broadway Baby" was sung by Valerie Harper in episode 120 of The Muppet Show
- Jim Henson proposed a Muppet show on Broadway in 1972 which was never produced
- In A Sesame Street Mystery: The Case of the Missing Rara Avis, the first tour of Sesame Street Live, Phineas T. Barnswallow hopes to take his troupe, The Seedy Birds, to Broadway.
- Playbills have been created for various productions within the Muppet Universe.
- The Miss Piggy's Calendar of Calendars featured a tribute to Broadway with the May entry "Miss Piggy's Broadway Calendar Hoofin'."