This Day on Broadway: 9/24 In Musical Theater History

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Monday, September 25, 2006

9/24 In Musical Theater History

One of Victor Herbert’s best-known works, The Red Mill (274p), opens tonight at the Knickerbocker Theater in 1906. The operetta has The Streets of New York in the score and the first electric sign seen on Broadway on top of the marquee. A 1944 revival runs for over 500 performances. The only musical... Sign in to see full entry.

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