This Day on Broadway: 10/5 In Musical Theater History

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Friday, October 6, 2006

10/5 In Musical Theater History

The revue Americana (77p) opens at the Shubert Theater this day in 1932. Though it only runs a month, it does leave behind the anthem of the Depression: the Jay Gorney/E.Y. Harburg song Brother Can You Spare a Dime. Opening in the middle of the Disco Era, the first revival of Hair opens this day in... Sign in to see full entry.

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