This Day on Broadway: 3/15 In Musical Theater History

By kidnykid - About Me - E-mail this page - Add to My Favorites - Add to Blog List - See other blogs in Movies & Entertainment

Thursday, March 15, 2007

3/15 In Musical Theater History

On this day in 1920 Follies star Eddie Cantor signs a long term recording contract with Brunswick Records worth over $250,000 (a record at the time) for five years, much against the objections of Ziegfeld. On this day Leonard Sillman’s New Faces of 1934 (149p) revue opens at the Fulton Theater. The... Sign in to see full entry.

Previous: 03/14 In Musical Theater History - New Entries - Next: 3/16 In Musical Theater HIstory

Headlines (What is this?)