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A funny thing happened on the way to the Forum (1996-04-St. James Theatre-Broadway)
Type de série: RevivalThéâtre: St. James Theatre (Broadway - Etats-Unis) Durée : 1 an 8 mois 3 semaines Nombre : 36 previews - 715 représentationsPremière Preview : Monday 18 March 1996Première : Thursday 18 April 1996Dernière : Sunday 04 January 1998Mise en scène : Jerry Zaks • Chorégraphie : Rob Marshall • Producteur : Avec : Nathan Lane (Prologus/Pseudolus) remplacé le 17 février 1997 par Whoopi Goldberg puis le 15 juillet 1997 par David Alan Grier, Brad Aspel & Cory English & Ray Roderick (Protean), Lewis J. Stradlen (Senex), May Testa (Domina), Jim Stanek (Hero), Mark Linn-Baker (Hysterium), Ernie Sabella (Marcus Lycus), Pamela Everett (Tintinabula), Leigh Zimmerman (Panacea), Susan Misner & Lori Werner (The Geminae), Mary Ann Lamb (Vibrata), Stephanie Pope (Gymnasia), Jessica Boevers (Philia), William Duell (Erronius), Cris Groenendaal (Miles Gloriosus)Commentaires longs: "Pretty Little Picture" is dropped (although recorded and available on the Cast Album), and the addition of "The House of Marcus Lycus" (sung by Marcus Lycus)]
Tony Award : Best Actor: Musical (Nathan Lane)
Other Awards : Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Director (Jerry Zaks)
Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Actor in a Musical (Nathan Lane)
Drama Desk Award for Best Actor in a Musical (Nathan Lane)

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Cabaret (2011-10-Theatre Marigny-Paris)
Type de série: RevivalThéâtre: Théâtre Marigny (Paris - France) Durée : 3 mois Nombre : Première Preview : InconnuPremière : Thursday 06 October 2011Dernière : Sunday 08 January 2012Mise en scène : Sam Mendes • Chorégraphie : Rob Marshall • Producteur : Avec : Emmanuel Moire (Emcee), Claire Pérot (Sally Bowles), Geoffroy Guerrier (Cliff Bradshaw), Patrick Mazet (Ernst Ludwig), Catherine Arditi (Fraulein Schneider), Pierre Reggiani (Herr Schultz), Delphine Grandsart (Fraulein Kost)Commentaires : Après avoir accueilli 350.000 spectateurs aux Folies Bergère (2006-2008), le célèbre musical CABARET s'apprête à créer l'évènement à la rentrée 2011 lors d'un retour exceptionnel à Paris au Théâtre Marigny avant de partir pour la première fois en tournée dans toute la France.
Véritable succès public à Paris, il a été récompensé par 6 nominations aux Molières en 2007 et 1 nomination en 2008. CABARET reprend du service et s'apprête à devenir l'un des évènements de la rentrée théâtrale 2011.

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Cabaret (2014-04-Studio 54-Broadway)
Type de série: RevivalThéâtre: Studio 54 (Broadway - Etats-Unis) Durée : 11 mois 1 semaine Nombre : Première Preview : Friday 21 March 2014Première : Thursday 24 April 2014Dernière : Sunday 29 March 2015Mise en scène : Sam Mendes • Chorégraphie : Rob Marshall • Producteur : Avec : Alan Cumming (Emcee), Michelle Williams (Sally Bowles), Bill Heck (Clifford Bradshaw), Aaron Krohn (Ernst Ludwig), Linda Emond (Fraulein Schneider), Gayle Rankin (Fraulein Kost), Danny Burstein (Herr Schultz), Jane Pfitsch (Rosie (Kit Kat Girl)), Kaleigh Cronin (Lulu (Kit Kat Girl)), Andrea Goss (Frenchie (Kit Kat Gir))

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Chess (1992-05-Paper Mill Playhouse)
Type de série: RevivalThéâtre: Paper Mill Playhouse (Milburn - Etats-Unis) Durée : 1 mois 1 semaine Nombre : Première Preview : InconnuPremière : Wednesday 20 May 1992Dernière : Sunday 28 June 1992Mise en scène : Rob Marshall • Chorégraphie : Rob Marshall • Producteur : Avec : Avec: P. J. Benjamin, Steve Blanchard, Susan Dawn Carson, David Cryer, John DeLuca, Judy McLane, Keith Rice

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Chicago (2002-12-Film)
Type de série: FilmThéâtre: *** Film (*** - ***) Durée : Nombre : Première Preview : Friday 27 December 2002Première : Friday 27 December 2002Dernière : Friday 27 December 2002Mise en scène : Rob Marshall • Chorégraphie : ???? ???? • Producteur : Avec : Roxie Hart … Renée Zellweger
Velma Kelly … Catherine Zeta-Jones
Billy Flynn … Richard Gere
Matron Mama Morton … Queen Latifah
Amos Hart … John C. Reilly
Bandleader … Taye Diggs
Fred Casely … Dominic West
Mary Sunshine … Christine Baranski
Mrs. Borusewicz … Jayne Eastwood
Nickie … Chita Rivera

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Cinderella (1997-11-ABC TV) Brandy
Type de série: RevivalThéâtre: *** TV (*** - ***) Durée : Nombre : 1 représentationsPremière Preview : Sunday 02 November 1997Première : Sunday 02 November 1997Dernière : Sunday 02 November 1997Mise en scène : Robert Iscove • Chorégraphie : Rob Marshall • Producteur : Avec : Cinderella … Brandy
The Stepmother … Bernadette Peters
Calliope … Veanne Cox
Minerva … Natalie Desselle
Prince Christopher … Paolo Montalban
Lionel … Jason Alexander
Queen Constantina … Whoopi Goldberg
King Maximillian … Victor Garber
Fairy Godmother … Whitney Houston
The Coachman … Michael HaynesCommentaires longs: When Whitney Houston signed on to the film, she was listed as producer and in the role of Cinderella. However, she later asked Brandy to audition for the role of Cinderella, saying "I'm already 33 years old, and I want you to play Cinderella". Brandy only agreed to do the part if Houston played her fairy godmother, because she was her "idol".[9] Changes to the Hammerstein plot in this version include the following: The Fairy Godmother begins the story, explaining that nothing is impossible. Disguised as a peasant, the Prince (feeling isolated in the castle) wanders in the marketplace (worrying his herald, Lionel), meets Cinderella, and they find each other charming. At the ball, embarrassed by questions about her family and background, Cinderella escapes to the garden in tears, where the Fairy Godmother appears for moral support. After her stepmother returns from the ball and is particularly cruel, Cinderella packs her belongings to run away from home. Her Fairy Godmother advises her to share her feelings with the Prince. After trying the slipper on all the other maidens, the Prince and Lionel overtake Cinderella on her journey to freedom. Meeting her gaze, the Prince recognizes her and places the slipper on her foot. At their wedding, the Fairy Godmother blesses the couple.

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Damn Yankees (1994-02-Marquis Theatre-Broadway)
Type de série: RevivalThéâtre: Marquis Theatre (Broadway - Etats-Unis) Durée : 1 an 5 mois Nombre : 18 previews - 718 représentationsPremière Preview : Monday 14 February 1994Première : Thursday 03 March 1994Dernière : Sunday 06 August 1995Mise en scène : Jack O'Brien • Chorégraphie : Rob Marshall • Producteur : Avec : Joe Boyd … Dennis Kelly
Joe Hardy … Jarrod Emick
Applegate … Victor Garber
Lola … Bebe Neuwirth
Meg Boyd … Linda Stephens
Van Buren … Dick Latessa
Gloria Thorpe … Vicki Lewis
Welch … Terrence P. Currier
Sister … Susan Mansur
Bomber … Michael Berresse
Smokey … Jeff Blumenkrantz
Betty … Paula Leggett Chase
Henry … Bruce Anthony Davis
Bubba … Cory English
Mickey … John Ganun
Sohovik … Gregory Jbara
Kitty … Cynthia Onrubia
Vernon … Joey Pizzi
Del … Scott Robertson
Photographer … Amy Ryder
Donna … Nancy Ticotin
Ozzie … Michael Winther
Rocky … Scott Wise
Rita … Amy Ryder

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Damn Yankees (1997-05-Adelphi Theatre-London)
Type de série: RevivalThéâtre: Adelphi Theatre (Londres - Angleterre)
Durée : 2 mois Nombre : 77 représentationsPremière Preview : Thursday 29 May 1997Première : Wednesday 04 June 1997Dernière : Saturday 09 August 1997Mise en scène : Jack O'Brien • Chorégraphie : Rob Marshall • Producteur : Avec : Jerry Lewis (Mr Applegate), April Nixon (Lola), John-Michael Flate (Joe Hardy), Dennis Kelly (Joe Boyd), Louis D. Giovannetti, Joy Franz, Julie Prosser, Steven Seale, Mark Chmiel, Eric Leviton, Nigel Harman, Shaun Henson, Michael Duran, Ned Hannah, Bill Brassea, Christopher Windom, Richie Mastascusa, Jamie Ross, Ned Hannah, Ellen Grosso, Susan Taylor, Vickie Taylor, Karen Babcock, Julie Janney, Amelia Prentice, Karen Babcock, Susan Taylor, Vickie Taylor, Michael Duran, Julie Janney, Ned Hannah, Nigel Harman, Stephen Seale, Scott Robertson, April Nixon, Mel Allen, Ned Hannah, Mark ChmielCommentaires : The star of this show was the 71 year old American comedian Jerry Lewis. A 15 minute section of the Second Act was tailored to his presence, enabling him to hi-jack the show, breaking into his nutty-professor voice, tossing canes in the air and failing to catch them, telling joke after joke in his old vaudeville act, and then just as suddenly returning to the script and the plot. Jerry Lewis fans loved it. The show itself was much praised on its first return to London after some 40 years, but it ran for just over nine weeks.
An expected transfer to the Savoy Theatre from 16 October 1997 was cancelled.Presse : NICK CURTIS of the EVENING STANDARD describes the show as making “ a modest start to its London season “ and going on to describe Jerry Lewis’s performance as “ sometimes good, sometimes bad, and sometimes just plain ugly”
MICHAEL BILLINGTON of THE GUARDIAN says , “not wildly exciting but harmlessly pleasant.”.
MICHAEL COVENEY of the DAILY MAIL enjoyed the show and particularly liked the leading actors performances, saying, “Lewis is a treat, Miss Nixon a black bombshell in pink underwear”
CHARLES SPENCER of THE DAILY TELEGRAPH says “Damn Yankees is the kind of musical they don't write any more. Emerging from the theatre with a fatuous smile on my face, I wished that they did.”

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She loves me (1994-06-Savoy Theatre-London)
Type de série: RevivalThéâtre: Savoy Theatre (Londres - Angleterre) Durée : 1 an Nombre : 407 représentationsPremière Preview : Thursday 30 June 1994Première : Tuesday 12 July 1994Dernière : Monday 17 July 1995Mise en scène : Scott Ellis • Chorégraphie : Rob Marshall • Producteur : Avec : Ruthie Henshall (Amalia Balash), John Gordon-Sinclair (Georg Nowack), Tracie Bennett (Ilona Ritter), Gerard Casey (Steven Kodaly), David de Keyser (Zoltán Maraczek), Barry James (Ladislaw Sipos)Commentaires : This much-praised revival ran almost one year.

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Victor Victoria (1995-10-Marquis Theatre-Broadway)
Type de série: OriginalThéâtre: Marquis Theatre (Broadway - Etats-Unis) Durée : 1 an 9 mois Nombre : 25 previews - 734 représentationsPremière Preview : Tuesday 03 October 1995Première : Wednesday 25 October 1995Dernière : Sunday 27 July 1997Mise en scène : Black Edwards • Chorégraphie : Rob Marshall • Producteur : Commentaires longs: The original cast included Julie Andrews (reprising her role in the film). During Andrews' four-week vacation in early 1997, her much-hyped replacement, Liza Minnelli, allegedly stumbled over her dialogue and lyrics and missed nearly as many performances as she played, allegedly due to problems with her knees, although a few months later she checked herself into a rehab center to deal with her drug and alcohol addictions. A videotape of the show though, recorded on a cam from the audience during Minnelli's run, reveals Minnelli in fine form, displaying none of those problems.
Julie Andrews famously refused her Tony Award nomination for Best Actress in a Musical, the show's only nomination. On 5/8/1998, she made a curtain speech from the stage of the Marquis Theatre saying "I have searched my conscience and my heart and find that I cannot accept this nomination, and prefer instead to stand with the egregiously overlooked."