This Day on Broadway: 03/12 In Musical History

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Monday, March 12, 2007

03/12 In Musical History

The great Northeastern Blizzard continues this day in 1888. New York City is a ghost town and theaters remain closed while over 400 people parish. On this day in 1918 Jerome Kern’s “Toot-Toot” (40p) opens at the George M Cohan Theater. A typical show of the WWI era, one of the numbers for the chorus... Sign in to see full entry.

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