Musical (1975)


Musique: John Kander
Paroles: Fred Ebb
Livret: Fred Ebb
Production à la création:

Version 11

Chicago (2002-12-Film)

Type de série: Film
Théâtre: *** Film (*** - ***)
Durée :
Nombre :
Première Preview : vendredi 27 décembre 2002
Première : vendredi 27 décembre 2002
Dernière : vendredi 27 décembre 2002
Mise 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

Chicago, années 20, "une histoire de meurtre, de cupidité, de corruption, de violence, de manipulation, d'adultère et de trahison". Le meurtre, c'est le moyen qu'ont choisi les héroïnes, Roxie Hart et Velma Kelly, pour accéder à la célébrité dans un monde où tuer est un art. La corruption, c'est ce qui caractérise Mama Morton, la gardienne de la prison où sont enfermées les héroïnes, même si elle préfère appeler son système la "réciprocité". La manipulation, c'est l'instrument préféré de Billy Flynn, la star des avocats que se disputent les meurtrières. Par son charisme et son éloquence, ce manipulateur-né séduit habilement ses clientes, déstabilise les témoins, hypnotise les journalistes et les jurés. L'adultère, la cupidité et la trahison sont autant de mobiles du crime, de sujets d'articles à sensation… ce sont aussi autant d'actes que subit passivement Amos, mari de Roxie, symbole du " pauvre type " qui ne maîtrise aucun événement. Quant à la violence, c'est celle des personnages et de leurs actes mais aussi celle des mots de cette comédie musicale subversive.

Synopsis complet

Chicago est créée en 1975. La malchance veut que cette même année voit la naissance de la comédie musicale A Chorus Line dont le succès sans précédent fait de l'ombre à Chicago qui connaît cependant plus qu'un succès d'estime avec près de 900 représentations. Après une reprise dans un théâtre londonien en 1979, il faut attendre 1996 pour que le producteur et metteur en scène Walter Bobbie décide de remonter ce spectacle. Cette fois, le succès est au rendez-vous : Chicago fait un tabac à Broadway (six Tony Awards) puis à Londres en 1997 avec, dans les rôles principaux, Ruthie Henshall et Ute Lemper.
Depuis ce triomphe de 1996, il était question d'une adaptation cinématographique. Après un projet avorté avec, en tête de distribution, Madonna, Goldie Hawn et John Travolta et plusieurs années de tergiversations ayant vu se succéder les noms de Winona Ryder, Gwyneth Paltrow, Michelle Pfeiffer, Helen Hunt et bien d'autres, le film voit le jour en décembre 2002. La réalisation est confiée à Rob Marshall, dont c'est le premier long-métrage. Dans les rôles principaux, on retrouve Catherine Zeta-Jones (Le Masque de Zorro, Traffic), Rene Zellweger (Bridget Jones), Richard Gere, la prêtresse du hip-hop Queen Latifah. En ce qui concerne la bande-originale, on retrouve les chansons d'origine interprêtés par les acteurs eux-mêmes. En prime, on découvre, pour le générique, une nouvelle composition de Kander et Ebb, « I Move On ».
A un moment où la comédie musicale filmée n'est pas à son apogée, les pronostics concernant le succès public du long-métrage étaient fort mitigés. Et pourtant, quelques jours après sa sortie dans les salles américaines, Chicago se classe en tête du box-office et remporte trois Golden Globes (Meilleure comédie/comédie musicale - Meilleure actrice pour Rene Zellweger et Meilleur acteur pour Richard Gere).

1 Chicago peut-être considéré comme un Top musical


The musical Chicago is based on a play of the same name by reporter Maurine Dallas Watkins, who was assigned to cover the 1924 trials of murderesses Beulah Annan and Belva Gaertner for the Chicago Tribune.
Annan, the model for the character of Roxie Hart, was 23 when she was accused of the April 3, 1924, murder of Harry Kalstedt. The Tribune reported that Annan played the foxtrot record "Hula Lou" over and over for two hours before calling her husband to say she killed a man who "tried to make love to her". She was found "not guilty" on May 25, 1924. Velma is based on Gaertner, who was a cabaret singer. The body of Walter Law was discovered slumped over the steering wheel of Gaertner's abandoned car on March 12, 1924. Two police officers testified that they had seen a woman getting into the car and shortly thereafter heard gunshots. A bottle of gin and an automatic pistol were found on the floor of the car. Gaertner was acquitted on June 6, 1924. Lawyers William Scott Stewart and W. W. O'Brien were models for a composite character in Chicago, "Billy Flynn."

Watkins' sensational columns documenting these trials proved so popular that she decided to write a play based on them. The show received both popular and critical acclaim and even made it to Broadway in 1926, running for 172 performances. Cecil B. DeMille produced a silent film version, Chicago (1927), starring former Mack Sennett bathing beauty Phyllis Haver as Roxie Hart. It was later remade as Roxie Hart (1942) starring Ginger Rogers; but, in this version, Roxie was accused of murder without having really committed it.

In the 1960s, Gwen Verdon read the play and asked her husband, Bob Fosse, about the possibility of creating a musical adaptation. Fosse approached playwright Watkins numerous times to buy the rights, but she repeatedly declined. In her later years, Watkins had become a born-again Christian and believed her play glamorized a scandalous way of living. However, upon her death in 1969, her estate sold the rights to producer Richard Fryer, Verdon, and Fosse. John Kander and Fred Ebb began work on the musical score, modeling each number on a traditional vaudeville number or a vaudeville performer. This format made explicit the show's comparison between "justice", "show-business", and contemporary society. Ebb and Fosse penned the book of the musical, and Fosse also directed and choreographed.

According to Fred Ebb, he wrote the book in a vaudeville style because "the characters were performers. Every musical moment in the show was loosely modeled on someone else: Roxie was Helen Morgan, Velma was Texas Guinan, Billy Flynn was Ted Lewis, Mama Morton was Sophie Tucker." Kander elaborates that the reason the show was called a vaudeville "is because many of the songs we wrote are related to specific performers like those you mentioned, and Eddie Cantor and Bert Williams as well."
It was through the initial production, and not the writing, that many of the "traditional" Chicago staging conventions were developed:
The double snap in "Razzle Dazzle" was added as an afterthought at the suggestion of Fred Ebb to John Kander. Kander explains: "I remember when we wrote "Razzle Dazzle", before we took it in and played it for Bob, you [Ebb] said with absolute confidence 'Try adding a couple of finger snaps to it. Bobby will love that.' We added them...and as soon as he heard the finger snaps, he loved the song." During rehearsals, "Razzle Dazzle" was originally staged as an orgy on the steps of the courthouse. Fosse was talked out of allowing this staging, when Jerry Orbach "convinced him that he was missing the Brechtian subtlety intrinsic in the number."
The original finale was "Loopin' the Loop", a doubles act with Gwen Verdon and Chita Rivera; however, "the scene seemed too much like an amateur act so Fosse asked for something more 'glamorous in pretty gowns'". The piece was cut and replaced with "Nowadays". Sections of "Loopin' the Loop" can still be heard in the Overture.[7] Two other sections termed "Keep It Hot" and "RSVP" were cut from the finale as well.
Another principal character was played by David Rounds and known simply as "The Agent," whose role was to exploit the notoriety of the prisoners for his own gain. He also served as the evening's M.C. This character's role and the song "Ten Percent" was cut, with the character folded into that of Matron Mama Morton, and various members of the chorus shared his emcee duties.
In a reversal of roles, Fosse decided the lyrics to the number "Class" were too offensive and censored Kander and Ebb's original version of the song. One of the original lyrics "Every guy is a snot/Every girl is a twat" was restored for the 2002 movie, although the entire number was cut from the final release of the movie.

Original Broadway production
Chicago: A Musical Vaudeville opened on June 3, 1975 at the 46th Street Theatre, and ran for a total of 936 performances, closing on August 27, 1977. The opening night cast starred Chita Rivera as Velma Kelly, Gwen Verdon as Roxie Hart, Jerry Orbach as Billy Flynn and Barney Martin as Amos Hart. Velma Kelly had been a comparatively minor character in all versions of Chicago prior to the musical rendering. The role was fleshed out to balance Chita Rivera's role opposite Gwen Verdon's Roxie Hart.
The musical received mixed reviews. The Brechtian style of the show, which frequently dropped the fourth wall, made audiences uncomfortable. According to James Leve, "'Chicago' is cynical and subversive, exploiting American cultural mythologies in order to attack American celebrity culture."
The show opened the same year as Michael Bennett's highly successful A Chorus Line, which beat out Chicago in both ticket sales and at the Tony Awards. The show was on the verge of closing, when it ran into another setback: Gwen Verdon had to have surgery on nodes in her throat after inhaling a feather during the show's finale. The producers contemplated closing the show, but Liza Minnelli stepped in and offered to play the role of Roxie Hart in place of Verdon. Her run lasted a month, boosting the show's popularity, and Gwen Verdon recuperated and returned to the show. Later during the run, Ann Reinking, who would go on to star in the highly successful 1996 revival and choreograph that production in the style of Bob Fosse, was also a cast replacement for Roxie Hart during the show's original run.

1979 West End
The first West End, London production opened at the Cambridge Theatre in April 1979 and ran for around 600 performances.[16] It starred Jenny Logan as Velma Kelly and Antonia Ellis as Roxie Hart. Ellis (Actress of the Year in a Musical) and Ben Cross (Actor of the Year in a Musical) were nominated for the Olivier Award for their performances, and the musical was nominated as Musical of the Year.

1996 Broadway revival
City Center Encores! series presented Chicago in May 1996. The series had been previously used exclusively to bring attention to older, more obscure musicals that might have otherwise been forgotten. The production was directed by Walter Bobbie with choreography "in the style of Bob Fosse" by Ann Reinking, who also starred as Roxie Hart. Also in the show was Bebe Neuwirth as Velma Kelly, Joel Grey as Amos Hart and James Naughton as Billy Flynn. Performers were holding scripts and the choreography was sometimes unpolished. The show was well-received, with Howard Kissel, reviewing for the New York Daily News writing that "This 'Chicago' impressed me far more than the original.".[19] Ben Brantley, in his review for The New York Times, wrote " 'Make love to the audience' was another Fosse dictum. That's exactly what Ms. Reinking and her ensemble do. 'Chicago' can still seem glibly cynical and artificially cold, especially in its weaker second act. But these performers know just how to take off the chill." By May 10, 1996, there was talk of a Broadway production: "Down the block, there is a move afoot to move the Encores production of "Chicago" to Broadway. Rocco Landesman said that he and Fran and Barry Weissler wanted to bring the production to the Martin Beck Theater this summer."
Barry and Fran Weissler brought the concert version of Chicago, now titled Chicago: The Musical, directly to Broadway, where it opened on November 14, 1996, with a new script by David Thompson. The show set a record for recovering its initial costs faster than any other musical in history. This is likely due to the stripped down nature of the show: the set is nothing more than a giant bandstand, and the costumes are minimalist and black.
Unlike its predecessor Chicago: A Musical Vaudeville, Chicago: The Musical was met with praise from audiences and critics alike. Society had changed in light of events such as the O. J. Simpson murder case, and audiences were more receptive to the criminal-as-celebrity theme of the show.
Chicago: The Musical won six Tony Awards, more than any other revival in Broadway history until being beat out by South Pacific which won seven, winning for Best Revival of a Musical, Best Leading Actress in a Musical for Bebe Neuwirth, Best Leading Actor in a Musical for James Naughton, Best Lighting Design of a Musical for Ken Billington, Best Director of a Musical for Walter Bobbie and Best Choreography for Ann Reinking. While still married to Verdon, Fosse also romanced Reinking, who eventually took over the role of Roxie when Verdon left the show. Reinking reprised this role in the 1996 revival, when she was 46.
Chicago: The Musical has run for over 5,400 performances as of January 10, 2010 and holds the record for longest-running musical revival on Broadway. Chicago is currently the fourth longest-running Broadway show ever. During its run, the show has played in three Broadway theatres - the Richard Rodgers Theatre (the same theatre where the original 1975 production played, at the time called the 46th Street Theatre), the Shubert Theatre and the Ambassador Theatre. The Grammy Award winning cast recording of the revival was released on January 28, 1997. The show currently features Tony Yazbeck (Billy Flynn), Chris Sullivan (Amos), Carol Woods (Matron "Mama" Morton), Kara DioGuardi (Roxie), and Amra-Faye Wright (Velma). Among the many other performers and celebrities who have appeared in the show during its long run are Usher, Michael C. Hall, Jerry Springer, Brooke Shields, Kevin Richardson, Melora Hardin, Rita Wilson, Melanie Griffith, Taye Diggs, Chandra Wilson, John O'Hurley, Ashlee Simpson, Leigh Zimmerman[25], Samantha Harris, Marilu Henner, Jeff McCarthy, Christie Brinkley, and Sofía Vergara.

1997 London revival
On November 18, 1997, Chicago: The Musical opened in London's West End.[27][28] Like the New York revival, it is directed by Walter Bobbie and designed by John Lee Beatty, with choreography by Ann Reinking in the style of Bob Fosse. The show ran at the Adelphi Theatre for nine years until transferring to the Cambridge Theatre in April 2006.
The original cast of the production included German jazz singer, Ute Lemper as Velma, British actress Ruthie Henshall as Roxie Hart, Nigel Planer as Amos Hart and Henry Goodman as Billy Flynn. The production won the 1998 Olivier Award for Outstanding Musical, and Lemper was awarded Best Actress in a Musical. Both Ute Lemper and Ruthie Henshall have played the role of Velma Kelly on Broadway to great acclaim.
The London production, like its Broadway counterpart, has featured many acclaimed international celebrities and actors in the starring roles. For example, Marti Pellow, David Hasselhoff, John Barrowman, Tony Hadley, Jerry Springer, Kevin Richardson, and Ian Kelsey have all played the role of Billy Flynn since 2002. Maria Friedman, Josefina Gabrielle, Denise Van Outen, Claire Sweeney, Linzi Hateley, Frances Ruffelle, Jennifer Ellison, Jill Halfpenny, Brooke Shields, Sally Ann Triplett, Bonnie Langford, Tina Arena, Ashlee Simpson, Aoife Mulholland, Michelle Williams, and Christie Brinkley have all played Roxie Hart since 1998. Williams was the first African American woman to play the part of Roxie on the West End stage. There is also a professional touring cast of the musical.
The revival closed at the Cambridge Theatre on August 27, 2011 in its 14th year and will re-open at the Garrick Theatre on 7 November 2011, starring America Ferrera as Roxie.


Acte I
Overture-Orchestra
"All That Jazz" - Velma Kelly and Company
"Funny Honey" - Roxie Hart, Amos Hart and Sergeant Fogarty
"When You're Good to Mama" - Matron "Mama" Morton
"Cell Block Tango" - Velma and the Murdresses
"All I Care About" - Billy Flynn and the Girls
"A Little Bit of Good" - Mary Sunshine
"We Both Reached for the Gun" - Billy, Roxie, Mary and the Reporters
"Roxie" - Roxie and the Boys
"I Can't Do It Alone" - Velma
"My Own Best Friend" - Roxie and Velma

Acte II
Entracte-Orchestra
"I Know a Girl"- Velma
"Me and My Baby" - Roxie and Company
"Mr. Cellophane" - Amos
"When Velma Takes the Stand" - Velma and the Boys
"Razzle Dazzle" - Billy and Company
"Class" - Velma and Mama Morton
"Nowadays" - Velma and Roxie
"Hot Honey Rag" - Velma and Roxie
"Finale" - Company

Velma Kelly - A vaudevillian and murderess who is on trial for killing her cheating husband and sister. She is represented by Billy Flynn and competes with Roxie Hart over him.
Roxanne "Roxie" Hart - A wannabe vaudevillian and murderess who kills her ex-boyfriend after a spat and is sent to jail.
William "Billy" Flynn - Velma and Roxie's lawyer who has a perfect track record and makes celebrities of his clients to win sympathy and sway public opinion.
Amos Hart - Roxie's faithful and good-natured, but simple husband whom nobody pays attention to. He spends most of the play trying to make Roxie take interest in him or even just acknowledge his existence.
Matron "Mama" Morton - The matron of the Cook County Jail who believes that all favors she gives should be reciprocated.
Mary Sunshine - The newspaper reporter who follows the trials of both Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly. In most productions, Sunshine is revealed to be a male at the end of the show.

Aucun dossier informatif complémentaire concernant Chicago


Version 1

Chicago (1975-04-Forrest Theatre-Philadelphia)

Type de série: Pre-Broadway Try Out
Théâtre: Forrest Theatre (Philadelphia - Etats-Unis)
Durée : 3 semaines
Nombre :
Première Preview : mardi 08 avril 1975
Première : mardi 08 avril 1975
Dernière : samedi 03 mai 1975
Mise en scène : Bob Fosse
Chorégraphie : Bob Fosse
Producteur :

Version 2

Chicago (1975-06-Richard Rodger's Theatre-Broadway)

Type de série: Original
Théâtre: Richard Rodgers Theatre (Broadway - Etats-Unis)
Durée : 2 ans 2 mois 3 semaines
Nombre : 25 previews - 936 représentations
Première Preview : lundi 12 mai 1975
Première : mardi 03 juin 1975
Dernière : samedi 27 août 1977
Mise en scène : Bob Fosse
Chorégraphie : Bob Fosse
Producteur :
Avec : Roxie Hart … Gwen Verdon
Billy Flynn … Jerry Orbach
Velma Kelly … Chita Rivera
Amos Hart … Barney Martin
Matron "Mama" Morton … Mary McCarty
Mary Sunshine … M. O'Haughey
Fred Casely … Christopher Chadman
Commentaires longs: At some point prior to the Broadway opening, the role of theatrical agent Henry Glassman (played by David Rounds) was cut from the show. Some of his function as a character was then given to Matron Mama Morton. Although some reports have suggested that he was cut from the show prior to the beginning of Broadway previews, the character and his song, "Ten Percent," are listed in playbills from the beginning of Broadway previews so the role may not have been cut until during Broadway previews.

Version 3

Chicago (1979-02-Theater an der Wien-Vienne)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: Theater an der Wien (Vienne - Autriche)
Durée :
Nombre : 124 représentations
Première Preview : mercredi 21 février 1979
Première : mercredi 21 février 1979
Dernière : Inconnu
Mise en scène : Helmut Baumann
Chorégraphie : Helmut Baumann
Producteur :

Version 4

Chicago (1979-04-Cambridge Theatre-London)

Type de série: Original London
Théâtre: Cambridge Theatre (Londres - Angleterre)
Durée :
Nombre : 600 représentations
Première Preview : Inconnu
Première : mardi 10 avril 1979
Dernière : Inconnu
Mise en scène : Peter James
Chorégraphie : Gillian Gregory
Producteur :
Avec : Antonia Ellis (Roxie Hart), Jenny Logan (Velma Kelly), Don Fellows (Amos Hart), Hope Jackman (Momma Morton), Ben Cross (Billy Flynn), G.Lyons (Mary Sunsine)
Commentaires : Based on the 1926 play by Maurine Dallas Watkins’ and its subsequent film starring Ginger Rogers, the 1975 Broadway musical starred Gwen Verdon and Chita Rivera. Shortly after the New York opening Gwen Verdon was taken ill and temporarily replaced with Liza Minelli. The London production originated at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield in November 1978.

Version 5

Chicago (1996-10-Broadway Run-Broadway)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: Broadway Run (Broadway - Etats-Unis)
Durée : 15 ans 7 mois 3 semaines
Nombre : 5508 représentations
Première Preview : mercredi 23 octobre 1996
Première : jeudi 14 novembre 1996
Dernière : jeudi 01 janvier 1970
Mise en scène : Walter Bobbie
Chorégraphie : Ann Reinking
Producteur :

Version 6

Chicago (1997-03-1er National Tour)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: US Tour ( - Etats-Unis)
Durée : 3 ans 1 mois
Nombre :
Première Preview : mardi 25 mars 1997
Première : mardi 25 mars 1997
Dernière : dimanche 30 avril 2000
Mise en scène : Bob Fosse
Chorégraphie : Bob Fosse
Producteur :
Commentaires : Listes des 85 villes traversées en annexe….
Commentaires longs: 1) Mar 25, 1997 - Apr 6, 1997 - Aronoff Center For The Arts: Procter & Gamble Hall(Cincinnati, OH)
2) Apr 8, 1997 - Jul 6, 1997 - National Theatre(Washington, DC)
3) Jul 8, 1997 - Jul 13, 1997 - Palace Theatre - Columbus(Columbus, OH)
4) Jul 15, 1997 - Oct 5, 1997 - Shubert Theatre (IL)(Chicago, IL)
5) Oct 7, 1997 - Oct 12, 1997 - Wharton Center for the Performing Arts(East Lansing, MI)
6) Oct 14, 1997 - Oct 19, 1997 - Shea's Performing Arts Center(Buffalo, NY)
7) Oct 21, 1997 - Oct 26, 1997 - Bushnell(Hartford, CT)
8) Oct 28, 1997 - Nov 2, 1997 - Fox Theatre(Atlanta, GA)
9) Nov 4, 1997 - Nov 9, 1997 - Jackie Gleason Theater Of Performing Arts(Miami, FL)
10) Nov 11, 1997 - Nov 23, 1997 - Broward Center For The Performing Arts(Fort Lauderdale, FL)
11) Nov 25, 1997 - Nov 30, 1997 - Kentucky Center For The Performing Arts(Louisville, KY)
12) Dec 2, 1997 - Feb 15, 1998 - Colonial Theatre(Boston, MA)
13) Feb 17, 1998 - Apr 26, 1998 - Princess Of Wales(Toronto, ON)
14) Apr 28, 1998 - May 3, 1998 - Providence Performing Arts Center(Providence, RI)
15) May 5, 1998 - May 24, 1998 - Connor Palace(Cleveland, OH)
16) May 26, 1998 - Jun 14, 1998 - Buell Theatre(Denver, CO)
17) Jun 16, 1998 - Jul 5, 1998 - Paramount Theatre(Seattle, WA)
18) Jul 7, 1998 - Jul 12, 1998 - Segerstrom Center for the Arts(Costa Mesa, CA)
19) Jul 14, 1998 - Jul 26, 1998 - Keller Auditorium(Portland, OR)
20) Jul 28, 1998 - Aug 2, 1998 - ASU Gammage(Tempe, AZ)
21) Aug 4, 1998 - Aug 16, 1998 - Jones Hall For The Performing Arts(Houston, TX)
22) Aug 18, 1998 - Aug 23, 1998 - Music Hall (NE)(Omaha, NE)
23) Aug 25, 1998 - Aug 30, 1998 - Uihlein Hall At Marcus Center(Milwaukee, WI)
24) Sep 1, 1998 - Sep 6, 1998 - Weidner Center For The Performing Arts(Green Bay, WI)
25) Sep 8, 1998 - Sep 13, 1998 - Murat Centre(Indianapolis, IN)
26) Sep 15, 1998 - Sep 20, 1998 - National Arts Centre: Opera Stage(Ottawa, ON)
27) Sep 22, 1998 - Oct 11, 1998 - Detroit Opera House(Detroit, MI)
28) Oct 13, 1998 - Oct 18, 1998 - Orpheum Theatre - Memphis(Memphis, TN)
29) Oct 20, 1998 - Oct 25, 1998 - War Memorial Auditorium(Greensboro, NC)
30) Oct 27, 1998 - Dec 6, 1998 - Merriam Theater(Philadelphia, PA)
31) Dec 8, 1998 - Dec 13, 1998 - Hershey Theatre(Hershey, PA)
32) Dec 15, 1998 - Dec 20, 1998 - Auditorium Theatre - Rochester(Rochester, NY)
33) Dec 22, 1998 - Dec 27, 1998 - Aronoff Center For The Arts: Procter & Gamble Hall(Cincinnati, OH)
34) Dec 29, 1998 - Jan 3, 1999 - Chrysler Hall(Norfolk, VA)
35) Jan 5, 1999 - Jan 10, 1999 - Raymond F. Kravis Center For The Performing Arts(West Palm Beach, FL)
36) Jan 12, 1999 - Jan 17, 1999 - Raleigh Memorial Auditorium at Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts(Raleigh, NC)
37) Jan 20, 1999 - Jan 24, 1999 - Bass Concert Hall at University of Texas at Austin Performing Arts Center(Austin, TX)
38) Jan 26, 1999 - Feb 7, 1999 - DuPont Theatre(Wilmington, DE)
39) Feb 9, 1999 - Feb 14, 1999 - Ovens Auditorium(Charlotte, NC)
40) Feb 16, 1999 - Feb 21, 1999 - Benedum Center(Pittsburgh, PA)
41) Mar 16, 1999 - Mar 21, 1999 - Proctors(Schenectady, NY)
42) Mar 23, 1999 - Mar 28, 1999 - Crouse-Hinds Theater - Mulroy Civic Center at Oncenter(Syracuse, NY)
43) Mar 31, 1999 - Apr 4, 1999 - McCallum Theatre For The Performing Arts(Palm Desert, CA)
44) Apr 5, 1999 - Apr 6, 1999 - McCallum Theatre For The Performing Arts(Palm Desert, CA)
45) Apr 8, 1999 - Apr 11, 1999 - Morrison Center for the Performing Arts(Boise, ID)
46) Apr 13, 1999 - Apr 18, 1999 - Sacramento Community Center Theater(Sacramento, CA)
47) Apr 21, 1999 - May 30, 1999 - Shubert Theatre at the Boch Center(Boston, MA)
48) Jun 1, 1999 - Jun 6, 1999 - Morris A. Mechanic Theatre(Baltimore, MD)
49) Jun 8, 1999 - Jun 13, 1999 - Birmingham-Jefferson Concert Hall(Birmingham, AL)
50) Jun 15, 1999 - Jun 20, 1999 - Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre(Orlando, FL)
51) Jun 22, 1999 - Jun 27, 1999 - Moran Theatre at Times Union Center(Jacksonville, FL)
52) Jul 6, 1999 - Jul 11, 1999 - Des Moines Civic Center(Des Moines, IA)
53) Jul 13, 1999 - Jul 25, 1999 - Bass Performance Hall(Fort Worth, TX)
54) Jul 27, 1999 - Aug 1, 1999 - Chapman Music Hall At Tulsa Performing Arts Center(Tulsa, OK)
55) Aug 3, 1999 - Aug 4, 1999 - Oscar Mayer Theatre(Madison, WI)
56) Aug 6, 1999 - Aug 8, 1999 - Bushnell(Hartford, CT)
57) Aug 10, 1999 - Aug 15, 1999 - Fox Theatre - St. Louis(St. Louis, MO)
58) Aug 17, 1999 - Aug 22, 1999 - Peace Center For The Performing Arts(Greenville, SC)
59) Oct 12, 1999 - Oct 17, 1999 - Centennial Hall(Tucson, AZ)
60) Oct 19, 1999 - Oct 24, 1999 - Buell Theatre(Denver, CO)
61) Oct 26, 1999 - Oct 27, 1999 - E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall(Akron, OH)
62) Oct 29, 1999 - Oct 31, 1999 - Indiana University Auditorium(Bloomington, IN)
63) Nov 2, 1999 - Nov 4, 1999 - University Of Florida Center For The Arts(Gainesville, FL)
64) Nov 6, 1999 - Nov 7, 1999 - Peabody Auditorium(Daytona Beach, FL)
65) Nov 9, 1999 - Nov 14, 1999 - Broward Center For The Performing Arts(Fort Lauderdale, FL)
66) Nov 16, 1999 - Nov 28, 1999 - Masonic Temple Theatre(Detroit, MI)
67) Nov 30, 1999 - Jan 2, 2000 - National Theatre(Washington, DC)
68) Jan 4, 2000 - Jan 6, 2000 - The Dow Event Center(Saginaw, MI)
69) Jan 7, 2000 - Jan 9, 2000 - Stranahan Theater And Great Hall(Toledo, OH)
70) Jan 11, 2000 - Jan 16, 2000 - James W. Miller Auditorium(Kalamazoo, MI)
71) Jan 18, 2000 - Jan 23, 2000 - Andrew Jackson Hall At Tennessee Performing Arts Center(Nashville, TN)
72) Jan 25, 2000 - Jan 27, 2000 - Memorial Auditorium (TN)(Chattanooga, TN)
73) Jan 28, 2000 - Jan 30, 2000 - Von Braun Center(Huntsville, AL)
74) Feb 1, 2000 - Feb 6, 2000 - Hayes Hall(Naples, FL)
75) Feb 8, 2000 - Feb 13, 2000 - David A. Straz, Jr. Center for the Performing Arts(Tampa, FL)
76) Feb 15, 2000 - Feb 16, 2000 - Gaillard Municipal Auditorium(Charleston, SC)
77) Feb 18, 2000 - Feb 20, 2000 - Tallahassee-Leon County Civic Center(Tallahassee, FL)
78) Feb 22, 2000 - Feb 27, 2000 - Knoxville Civic Auditorium(Knoxville, TN)
79) Feb 29, 2000 - Mar 1, 2000 - Proctors(Schenectady, NY)
80) Mar 3, 2000 - Mar 5, 2000 - Morris Performing Arts Center(South Bend, IN)
81) Mar 14, 2000 - Mar 19, 2000 - Rosemont Theatre(Rosemont, IL)
82) Mar 21, 2000 - Mar 22, 2000 - Old National Events Plaza(Evansville, IN)
83) Mar 24, 2000 - Mar 26, 2000 - Riverside Theatre(Milwaukee, WI)
84) Mar 28, 2000 - Apr 2, 2000 - Scranton Cultural Center(Scranton, PA)
85) Apr 4, 2000 - Apr 16, 2000 - Victoria Theatre(Dayton, OH)
86) Apr 18, 2000 - Apr 21, 2000 - The Embassy Theatre(Fort Wayne, IN)
87) Apr 22, 2000 - Apr 23, 2000 - Opera House In Lexington(Lexington, KY)
88) Apr 25, 2000 - Apr 30, 2000 - Sangamon Auditorium(Springfield, IL)

Version 7

Chicago (1997-11-London Run)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: London Run (Londres - Angleterre)

Durée : 14 ans 9 mois 2 semaines
Nombre :
Première Preview : lundi 27 octobre 1997
Première : mardi 18 novembre 1997
Dernière : samedi 01 septembre 2012
Mise en scène : Walter Bobbie
Chorégraphie : Ann Reinking
Producteur :
Avec : Ruthie Henshall (Roxie Hart), Ute Lemper (Velma Kelly), Nigel Planer (Amos Hart), Meg Johnson (Momma Morton), Henry Goodman (Billy Flynn)
Commentaires : S'est joué à l'Adelphi Theatre pendant plus de huit ans (18 nov 97 au 22 avr 06) et puis cinq autres années au Cambridge Theatre (28 avr 06 au 27 aout 2011), avant d'être à nouveau transféré au

Version 8

Chicago (1997-12-2nd National Tour)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: US Tour ( - Etats-Unis)
Durée : 2 ans 10 mois 2 semaines
Nombre :
Première Preview : vendredi 12 décembre 1997
Première : vendredi 12 décembre 1997
Dernière : dimanche 22 octobre 2000
Mise en scène : Bob Fosse
Chorégraphie : Bob Fosse
Producteur :
Commentaires : Listes des 27 villes traversées en annexe….
Commentaires longs: 1) Dec 12, 1997 - Dec 14, 1997 - Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall(Fort Myers, FL)
2) Dec 16, 1997 - Dec 28, 1997 - David A. Straz, Jr. Center for the Performing Arts(Tampa, FL)
3) Dec 30, 1997 - Jan 4, 1998 - Altria Theater(Richmond, VA)
4) Nov 6, 1998 - Jan 18, 1998 - Benedum Center(Pittsburgh, PA)
5) Jan 20, 1998 - Jan 25, 1998 - DeVos Hall(Grand Rapids, MI)
6) Jan 27, 1998 - Feb 1, 1998 - Andrew Jackson Hall At Tennessee Performing Arts Center(Nashville, TN)
7) Feb 3, 1998 - Feb 15, 1998 - Morris A. Mechanic Theatre(Baltimore, MD)
8) Feb 17, 1998 - Mar 1, 1998 - Shubert Performing Arts Center(New Haven, CT)
9) Mar 3, 1998 - Mar 8, 1998 - Fox Theatre - St. Louis(St. Louis, MO)
10) Mar 10, 1998 - Mar 29, 1998 - State Theatre - Minneapolis(Minneapolis, MN)
11) Mar 31, 1998 - Apr 5, 1998 - Saenger Theatre (LA)(New Orleans, LA)
12) Apr 7, 1998 - Apr 12, 1998 - Music Hall At Fair Park(Dallas, TX)
13) Apr 14, 1998 - Apr 19, 1998 - ASU Gammage(Tempe, AZ)
14) Apr 21, 1998 - Apr 26, 1998 - Sacramento Community Center Theater(Sacramento, CA)
15) Apr 28, 1998 - Jul 5, 1998 - Ahmanson Theatre(Los Angeles, CA)
16) Jul 7, 1998 - Aug 30, 1998 - Shubert Theatre(Los Angeles, CA)
17) Sep 1, 1998 - Sep 6, 1998 - San Diego Civic Theatre(San Diego, CA)
18) Sep 8, 1998 - Sep 13, 1998 - Capitol Theatre(Salt Lake City, UT)
19) Sep 15, 1998 - Sep 27, 1998 - Queen Elizabeth Theatre(Vancouver, BC)
20) Sep 29, 1998 - Nov 8, 1998 - Golden Gate Theatre(San Francisco, CA)
21) Nov 10, 1998 - Nov 15, 1998 - Majestic Theatre - San Antonio(San Antonio, TX)
22) Nov 17, 1998 - Nov 22, 1998 - Municipal Auditorium Music Hall(Kansas City, MO)
23) Nov 24, 1998 - Jan 31, 1999 - Shubert Theatre (IL)(Chicago, IL)
24) Feb 2, 1999 - Feb 27, 1999 - Princess Of Wales(Toronto, ON)
25) Oct 6, 2000 - Oct 8, 2000 - Palace Theatre - Stamford(Stamford, CT)
26) Oct 10, 2000 - Oct 15, 2000 - Providence Performing Arts Center(Providence, RI)
27) Oct 17, 2000 - Oct 22, 2000 - Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall(Sarasota, FL)

Version 9

Chicago (1998-09-Theater an der Wien-Vienne)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: Theater an der Wien (Vienne - Autriche)
Durée : 7 mois
Nombre : 201 représentations
Première Preview : mercredi 23 septembre 1998
Première : mercredi 23 septembre 1998
Dernière : mercredi 21 avril 1999
Mise en scène : Walter Bobbie
Chorégraphie : Ann Reinking
Producteur :
Commentaires : Sera transféré au Ronacher Theater

Version 10

Chicago (1999-05-Beatrix Theater-Utrecht)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: Beatrix Theater (Utrecht - Pays-Bas)
Durée : 1 an 8 mois 3 semaines
Nombre :
Première Preview : dimanche 09 mai 1999
Première : dimanche 09 mai 1999
Dernière : dimanche 28 janvier 2001
Mise en scène :
Chorégraphie :
Producteur :
Avec : Roxie Hart: Simone Kleinsma, Ellen Evers / Velma Kelly: Pia Douwes, Sophia Wezer / Billy Flinn: Stanley Burleson, Tony Neef, Danny Rook / Mamma Morton: Marjolijn Touw, Jenny Arean / Amos Hart: Serge-Henri Valcke / Mary Sunshine: Michael Diederich

Version 11

Chicago (2002-12-Film)

Type de série: Film
Théâtre: *** Film (*** - ***)
Durée :
Nombre :
Première Preview : vendredi 27 décembre 2002
Première : vendredi 27 décembre 2002
Dernière : vendredi 27 décembre 2002
Mise 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

Version 12

Chicago (2003-06-3ème National Tour)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: US Tour ( - Etats-Unis)
Durée : 4 ans 3 mois 1 semaine
Nombre :
Première Preview : mardi 03 juin 2003
Première : mardi 03 juin 2003
Dernière : dimanche 09 septembre 2007
Mise en scène : Bob Fosse
Chorégraphie : Bob Fosse
Producteur :
Commentaires : Listes des 139 villes traversées en annexe….
Commentaires longs: 1) Jun 3, 2003 - Jun 8, 2003 - Crouse-Hinds Theater - Mulroy Civic Center at Oncenter(Syracuse, NY)
2) Jun 10, 2003 - Jun 29, 2003 - National Theatre(Washington, DC)
3) Jul 1, 2003 - Jul 6, 2003 - Belk Theater(Charlotte, NC)
4) Jul 8, 2003 - Jul 20, 2003 - Ordway Center For The Performing Arts(St. Paul, MN)
5) Jul 22, 2003 - Jul 27, 2003 - Heinz Hall(Pittsburgh, PA)
6) Jul 29, 2003 - Aug 3, 2003 - Hobby Center For The Performing Arts(Houston, TX)
7) Aug 5, 2003 - Aug 24, 2003 - Golden Gate Theatre(San Francisco, CA)
8) Aug 26, 2003 - Aug 31, 2003 - Segerstrom Center for the Arts(Costa Mesa, CA)
9) Sep 2, 2003 - Sep 21, 2003 - Shubert Theatre (IL)(Chicago, IL)
10) Sep 23, 2003 - Oct 19, 2003 - Ed Mirvish Theatre(Toronto, ON)
11) Oct 21, 2003 - Oct 26, 2003 - State Theatre - Cleveland(Cleveland, OH)
12) Oct 28, 2003 - Nov 2, 2003 - Lyric Opera House(Baltimore, MD)
13) Nov 4, 2003 - Nov 9, 2003 - Wang Theatre at the Boch Center(Boston, MA)
14) Nov 11, 2003 - Nov 16, 2003 - Raleigh Memorial Auditorium at Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts(Raleigh, NC)
15) Nov 18, 2003 - Nov 23, 2003 - Toyota Oakdale Theatre(Wallingford, CT)
16) Nov 25, 2003 - Dec 7, 2003 - Merriam Theater(Philadelphia, PA)
17) Dec 30, 2003 - Jan 4, 2004 - San Diego Civic Theatre(San Diego, CA)
18) Jan 6, 2004 - Jan 25, 2004 - Pantages Theatre - Los Angeles(Los Angeles, CA)
19) Jan 27, 2004 - Feb 3, 2004 - Paramount Theatre(Seattle, WA)
20) Feb 3, 2004 - Feb 8, 2004 - Kingsbury Hall(Salt Lake City, UT)
21) Feb 10, 2004 - Feb 15, 2004 - McCallum Theatre For The Performing Arts(Palm Desert, CA)
22) Feb 17, 2004 - Feb 22, 2004 - Dodge Theatre(Phoenix, AZ)
23) Feb 24, 2004 - Feb 29, 2004 - Music Hall At Fair Park(Dallas, TX)
24) Mar 9, 2004 - Mar 14, 2004 - Keller Auditorium(Portland, OR)
25) Mar 30, 2004 - Apr 4, 2004 - Jackie Gleason Theater Of Performing Arts(Miami, FL)
26) Apr 6, 2004 - Apr 11, 2004 - Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall(Fort Myers, FL)
27) Apr 6, 2004 - Apr 11, 2004 - Saenger Theatre (LA)(New Orleans, LA)
28) Apr 13, 2004 - Apr 25, 2004 - Fisher Theatre(Detroit, MI)
29) Apr 27, 2004 - May 2, 2004 - Knoxville Civic Auditorium(Knoxville, TN)
30) Apr 27, 2004 - May 2, 2004 - Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall(Sarasota, FL)
31) Aug 3, 2004 - Aug 8, 2004 - David A. Straz, Jr. Center for the Performing Arts(Tampa, FL)
32) Aug 10, 2004 - Aug 15, 2004 - Buell Theatre(Denver, CO)
33) Aug 17, 2004 - Aug 22, 2004 - Starlight Theatre(Kansas City, MO)
34) Aug 26, 2004 - Aug 26, 2004 - Centre In The Square(Kitchener, ON)
35) Aug 27, 2004 - Aug 29, 2004 - Hamilton Place(Hamilton, ON)
36) Aug 31, 2004 - Sep 5, 2004 - Uihlein Hall At Marcus Center(Milwaukee, WI)
37) Sep 7, 2004 - Sep 12, 2004 - Ohio Theatre(Columbus, OH)
38) Sep 14, 2004 - Sep 19, 2004 - Clowes Memorial Hall(Indianapolis, IN)
39) Sep 21, 2004 - Oct 3, 2004 - Aronoff Center For The Arts: Procter & Gamble Hall(Cincinnati, OH)
40) Oct 5, 2004 - Oct 10, 2004 - Fox Theatre(Atlanta, GA)
41) Oct 12, 2004 - Oct 17, 2004 - Peace Center For The Performing Arts(Greenville, SC)
42) Oct 19, 2004 - Oct 24, 2004 - Chapman Music Hall At Tulsa Performing Arts Center(Tulsa, OK)
43) Oct 26, 2004 - Oct 31, 2004 - Fox Cities Performing Arts Center(Appleton, WI)
44) Nov 2, 2004 - Nov 7, 2004 - Wharton Center for the Performing Arts(East Lansing, MI)
45) Nov 9, 2004 - Nov 21, 2004 - Fox Theatre - St. Louis(St. Louis, MO)
46) Nov 23, 2004 - Nov 28, 2004 - Des Moines Civic Center(Des Moines, IA)
47) Nov 29, 2004 - Dec 5, 2004 - Kentucky Center For The Performing Arts(Louisville, KY)
48) Dec 7, 2004 - Dec 19, 2004 - Ordway Center For The Performing Arts(St. Paul, MN)
49) Jan 11, 2005 - Jan 23, 2005 - San Jose Center For The Performing Arts(San Jose, CA)
50) Jan 25, 2005 - Jan 30, 2005 - Music Hall(Tucson, AZ)
51) Feb 1, 2005 - Feb 20, 2005 - Pantages Theatre - Los Angeles(Los Angeles, CA)
52) Feb 22, 2005 - Feb 27, 2005 - Majestic Theatre - San Antonio(San Antonio, TX)
53) Mar 1, 2005 - Mar 2, 2005 - Ruth Eckerd Hall(Clearwater, FL)
54) Mar 4, 2005 - Mar 6, 2005 - E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall(Akron, OH)
55) Mar 8, 2005 - Mar 13, 2005 - Palace Theater - Myrtle Beach(Myrtle Beach, SC)
56) Mar 15, 2005 - Mar 20, 2005 - Moran Theatre at Times Union Center(Jacksonville, FL)
57) Mar 22, 2005 - Mar 27, 2005 - Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre(Orlando, FL)
58) Mar 29, 2005 - Mar 30, 2005 - Palace Theater - Waterbury(Waterbury, CT)
59) Apr 1, 2005 - Apr 3, 2005 - Providence Performing Arts Center(Providence, RI)
60) Apr 5, 2005 - Apr 10, 2005 - Auditorium Theatre - Rochester(Rochester, NY)
61) Apr 12, 2005 - Apr 17, 2005 - Royal Poinciana Playhouse(Palm Beach, FL)
62) Apr 19, 2005 - Apr 20, 2005 - RiverCenter For The Performing Arts(Columbus, GA)
63) Apr 22, 2005 - Apr 24, 2005 - Lied Center For Performing Arts(Lincoln, NE)
64) Apr 26, 2005 - May 1, 2005 - Birmingham-Jefferson Concert Hall(Birmingham, AL)
65) May 3, 2005 - May 8, 2005 - Andrew Jackson Hall At Tennessee Performing Arts Center(Nashville, TN)
66) May 10, 2005 - May 15, 2005 - Shea's Performing Arts Center(Buffalo, NY)
67) May 17, 2005 - May 22, 2005 - Wang Theatre at the Boch Center(Boston, MA)
68) May 24, 2005 - May 29, 2005 - Hershey Theatre(Hershey, PA)
69) Aug 5, 2005 - Aug 6, 2005 - State Theatre - Cleveland(Cleveland, OH)
70) Sep 20, 2005 - Sep 25, 2005 - Bass Concert Hall at University of Texas at Austin Performing Arts Center(Austin, TX)
71) Sep 27, 2005 - Sep 28, 2005 - Sangamon Auditorium(Springfield, IL)
72) Sep 30, 2005 - Oct 2, 2005 - Opera House In Lexington(Lexington, KY)
73) Oct 4, 2005 - Oct 5, 2005 - Pikes Peak Center(Colorado Springs, CO)
74) Oct 7, 2005 - Oct 9, 2005 - Popejoy Hall(Albuquerque, NM)
75) Oct 11, 2005 - Oct 23, 2005 - Hobby Center For The Performing Arts(Houston, TX)
76) Oct 28, 2005 - Oct 30, 2005 - Overture Center(Madison, WI)
77) Nov 1, 2005 - Nov 6, 2005 - Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium(Calgary, AB)
78) Nov 8, 2005 - Nov 13, 2005 - Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium(Edmonton, AB)
79) Nov 18, 2005 - Nov 20, 2005 - Orpheum Theater - Omaha(Omaha, NE)
80) Nov 22, 2005 - Dec 4, 2005 - Cadillac Palace Theatre(Chicago, IL)
81) Dec 6, 2005 - Dec 11, 2005 - Proctors(Schenectady, NY)
82) Dec 27, 2005 - Jan 1, 2006 - Coliseum Arena(Richmond, VA)
83) Jan 3, 2006 - Jan 4, 2006 - North Charleston Coliseum & Performing Arts Center(North Charleston, SC)
84) Jan 6, 2006 - Jan 7, 2006 - Von Braun Center(Huntsville, AL)
85) Jan 10, 2006 - Jan 11, 2006 - Maxwell C. King Center For The Performing Arts(Melbourne, FL)
86) Jan 13, 2006 - Jan 15, 2006 - War Memorial Auditorium(Greensboro, NC)
87) Jan 17, 2006 - Jan 22, 2006 - Orpheum Theatre - Memphis(Memphis, TN)
88) Jan 24, 2006 - Jan 29, 2006 - Raleigh Memorial Auditorium at Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts(Raleigh, NC)
89) Jan 31, 2006 - Feb 1, 2006 - Indiana University Auditorium(Bloomington, IN)
90) Feb 3, 2006 - Feb 12, 2006 - DuPont Theatre(Wilmington, DE)
91) Feb 15, 2006 - Mar 5, 2006 - Fisher Theatre(Detroit, MI)
92) Mar 8, 2006 - Mar 19, 2006 - Sacramento Community Center Theater(Sacramento, CA)
93) Mar 28, 2006 - Apr 2, 2006 - Prudential Hall(Newark, NJ)
94) Apr 5, 2006 - Apr 9, 2006 - Chrysler Hall(Norfolk, VA)
95) Apr 11, 2006 - Apr 16, 2006 - Hayes Hall(Naples, FL)
96) Apr 18, 2006 - Apr 30, 2006 - Broward Center For The Performing Arts(Fort Lauderdale, FL)
97) May 16, 2006 - May 21, 2006 - Paramount Theatre(Seattle, WA)
98) May 30, 2006 - Jun 4, 2006 - National Arts Centre: Opera Stage(Ottawa, ON)
99) Jun 6, 2006 - Jun 11, 2006 - Shubert Performing Arts Center(New Haven, CT)
100) Jun 13, 2006 - Jun 18, 2006 - Belk Theater(Charlotte, NC)
101) Jun 20, 2006 - Jun 25, 2006 - Fox Theatre(Atlanta, GA)
102) Jun 27, 2006 - Jul 2, 2006 - David A. Straz, Jr. Center for the Performing Arts(Tampa, FL)
103) Jul 11, 2006 - Jul 16, 2006 - Wolf Trap(Vienna, VA)
104) Jul 18, 2006 - Jul 23, 2006 - Centennial Concert Hall(Winnipeg, MB)
105) Sep 5, 2006 - Sep 10, 2006 - Bob Hope Theatre(Stockton, CA)
106) Sep 12, 2006 - Sep 17, 2006 - Pioneer Center(Reno, NV)
107) Sep 19, 2006 - Sep 24, 2006 - INB Performing Arts Center(Spokane, WA)
108) Sep 26, 2006 - Sep 28, 2006 - Morrison Center for the Performing Arts(Boise, ID)
109) Sep 30, 2006 - Oct 1, 2006 - Hult Center For The Performing Arts(Eugene, OR)
110) Oct 3, 2006 - Oct 5, 2006 - Saroyan Theatre(Fresno, CA)
111) Oct 2, 2006 - Oct 8, 2006 - Terrace Theatre at the Long Beach Convention & Entertainment Center(Long Beach, CA)
112) Oct 10, 2006 - Oct 15, 2006 - Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza(Thousand Oaks, CA)
113) Oct 17, 2006 - Oct 22, 2006 - ASU Gammage(Tempe, AZ)
114) Oct 24, 2006 - Nov 5, 2006 - Orpheum Theatre - San Francisco(San Francisco, CA)
115) Nov 9, 2006 - Nov 12, 2006 - Showroom Theatre(Temecula, CA)
116) Nov 21, 2006 - Dec 3, 2006 - Princess Of Wales(Toronto, ON)
117) Dec 12, 2006 - Dec 17, 2006 - Majestic Theatre - San Antonio(San Antonio, TX)
118) Dec 26, 2006 - Dec 31, 2006 - Merriam Theater(Philadelphia, PA)
119) Jan 2, 2007 - Jan 7, 2007 - Hippodrome Theatre(Baltimore, MD)
120) Jan 9, 2007 - Jan 14, 2007 - Bushnell(Hartford, CT)
121) Jan 16, 2007 - Jan 21, 2007 - Ordway Center For The Performing Arts(St. Paul, MN)
122) Mar 7, 2007 - Mar 11, 2007 - Stranahan Theater And Great Hall(Toledo, OH)
123) Mar 12, 2007 - Mar 14, 2007 - Edward W. Powers Auditorium(Youngstown, OH)
124) Mar 16, 2007 - Mar 18, 2007 - James W. Miller Auditorium(Kalamazoo, MI)
125) Mar 20, 2007 - Mar 21, 2007 - Chester Fritz Auditorium(Grand Forks, ND)
126) Mar 23, 2007 - Mar 25, 2007 - Morris Performing Arts Center(South Bend, IN)
127) Apr 10, 2007 - Apr 11, 2007 - Adler Theatre(Davenport, IA)
128) Apr 13, 2007 - Apr 15, 2007 - Fox Theatre - St. Louis(St. Louis, MO)
129) Apr 17, 2007 - Apr 18, 2007 - Classic Center Theatre(Athens, GA)
130) Apr 20, 2007 - Apr 22, 2007 - Ruth Eckerd Hall(Clearwater, FL)
131) May 1, 2007 - May 8, 2007 - The Centre In Vancouver For Performing Arts(Vancouver, BC)
132) May 8, 2007 - May 13, 2007 - Milwaukee Theatre(Milwaukee, WI)
133) May 29, 2007 - Jun 3, 2007 - Keller Auditorium(Portland, OR)
134) Jun 5, 2007 - Jun 17, 2007 - Music Hall At Fair Park(Dallas, TX)
135) Jun 19, 2007 - Jun 20, 2007 - Chapman Music Hall At Tulsa Performing Arts Center(Tulsa, OK)
136) Jun 26, 2007 - Jul 1, 2007 - Segerstrom Center for the Arts(Costa Mesa, CA)
137) Jul 10, 2007 - Jul 15, 2007 - Ordway Center For The Performing Arts(St. Paul, MN)
138) Jul 17, 2007 - Jul 22, 2007 - Heinz Hall(Pittsburgh, PA)
139) Sep 4, 2007 - Sep 9, 2007 - San Diego Civic Theatre(San Diego, CA)

Version 13

Chicago (2003-06-US Tour 3)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: US Tour ( - Etats-Unis)
Durée : 4 ans 3 mois
Nombre :
Première Preview : vendredi 06 juin 2003
Première : vendredi 06 juin 2003
Dernière : dimanche 09 septembre 2007
Mise en scène : Walter Bobbie
Chorégraphie : Ann Reinking
Producteur :

Version 14

Chicago (2003-11-Belgian Tour)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: Belgian Tour ( - Belgique)
Durée : 4 mois
Nombre :
Première Preview : mercredi 05 novembre 2003
Première : jeudi 06 novembre 2003
Dernière : dimanche 07 mars 2004
Mise en scène :
Chorégraphie :
Producteur :
Avec : Amra Faye (Velma Kelly), Jane Fowler (Roxie Hart), Martin Callaghan (Amos Hart), Debra Michaels (Matron mama), Cavin Cornwall (Billy Flynn)
Commentaires : > 6/11/2003 - 7/12/2003 : Stadsschouwburg -Antwerpen
> 17/2/2004 - 7/3/2004 - Capitole - Gent

Version 15

Chicago (2008-11-4ème National Tour)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: US Tour ( - Etats-Unis)
Durée : 1 mois 1 semaine
Nombre :
Première Preview : mardi 11 novembre 2008
Première : mardi 11 novembre 2008
Dernière : jeudi 01 janvier 1970
Mise en scène : Bob Fosse • Walter Bobbie
Chorégraphie : Ann Reinking
Producteur :
Commentaires : Listes des 51 villes traversées en annexe….
Commentaires longs: 1) Nov 11, 2008 - Nov 19, 2008 - Belk Theater(Charlotte, NC)
2) Nov 21, 2008 - Nov 23, 2008 - Fox Cities Performing Arts Center(Appleton, WI)
3) Dec 2, 2008 - Dec 7, 2008 - Raleigh Memorial Auditorium at Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts(Raleigh, NC)
4) Dec 9, 2008 - Dec 14, 2008 - Colonial Theatre(Boston, MA)
5) Dec 30, 2008 - Jan 4, 2009 - Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium(Calgary, AB)
6) Jan 6, 2009 - Jan 11, 2009 - Orpheum - Phoenix(Phoenix, AZ)
7) Jan 13, 2009 - Jan 18, 2009 - San Jose Center For The Performing Arts(San Jose, CA)
8) Jan 20, 2009 - Jan 22, 2009 - Ikeda Theater(Mesa, AZ)
9) Jan 23, 2009 - Jan 25, 2009 - Cerritos Center For The Performing Arts(Cerritos, CA)
10) Feb 3, 2009 - Feb 8, 2009 - Buell Theatre(Denver, CO)
11) Feb 24, 2009 - Mar 8, 2009 - Oriental Theatre(Chicago, IL)
12) Mar 10, 2009 - Mar 11, 2009 - TCU Place(Saskatoon, SK)
13) Mar 13, 2009 - Mar 15, 2009 - Thunder Bay Community Auditorium(Thunder Bay, ON)
14) Mar 31, 2009 - Apr 12, 2009 - National Theatre(Washington, DC)
15) Apr 21, 2009 - Apr 26, 2009 - Mahaffey Theater For The Performing Arts(St. Petersburg, FL)
16) May 26, 2009 - May 31, 2009 - Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County(Miami, FL)
17) Jun 2, 2009 - Jun 3, 2009 - Hanover Theatre(Worcester, MA)
18) Jun 5, 2009 - Jun 7, 2009 - Koger Center For The Arts(Columbia, SC)
19) Jun 16, 2009 - Jun 21, 2009 - Place Des Arts(Montreal, QC)
20) Jun 23, 2009 - Jun 28, 2009 - National Arts Centre: Opera Stage(Ottawa, ON)
21) Aug 11, 2009 - Aug 16, 2009 - Starlight Theatre(Kansas City, MO)
22) Aug 18, 2009 - Aug 23, 2009 - Peace Center For The Performing Arts(Greenville, SC)
23) Sep 8, 2009 - Sep 13, 2009 - Fox Theatre(Atlanta, GA)
24) Sep 15, 2009 - Sep 20, 2009 - Academy Of Music: Kimmel Center(Philadelphia, PA)
25) Sep 22, 2009 - Sep 27, 2009 - Shea's Performing Arts Center(Buffalo, NY)
26) Oct 27, 2009 - Nov 1, 2009 - Louisville Palace Theatre(Louisville, KY)
27) Nov 10, 2009 - Nov 15, 2009 - Auditorium Theatre - Rochester(Rochester, NY)
28) Nov 17, 2009 - Nov 19, 2009 - Stranahan Theater And Great Hall(Toledo, OH)
29) Nov 20, 2009 - Nov 22, 2009 - Murat Centre(Indianapolis, IN)
30) Dec 1, 2009 - Dec 6, 2009 - Aronoff Center For The Arts: Procter & Gamble Hall(Cincinnati, OH)
31) Dec 21, 2009 - Dec 23, 2009 - Raymond F. Kravis Center For The Performing Arts(West Palm Beach, FL)
32) Dec 26, 2009 - Dec 27, 2009 - Hayes Hall(Naples, FL)
33) Dec 29, 2009 - Jan 3, 2010 - Fox Theatre - St. Louis(St. Louis, MO)
34) Jan 12, 2010 - Jan 24, 2010 - Connor Palace(Cleveland, OH)
35) Jan 26, 2010 - Jan 29, 2010 - Clemens Center(Elmira, NY)
36) Jan 30, 2010 - Jan 31, 2010 - Shubert Performing Arts Center(New Haven, CT)
37) Feb 9, 2010 - Feb 14, 2010 - Orpheum Theater - Omaha(Omaha, NE)
38) Feb 23, 2010 - Feb 28, 2010 - Evangeline Atwood Concert Hall(Anchorage, AK)
39) Mar 2, 2010 - Mar 7, 2010 - Paramount Theatre(Seattle, WA)
40) Mar 10, 2010 - Mar 21, 2010 - Sacramento Community Center Theater(Sacramento, CA)
41) Mar 23, 2010 - Mar 28, 2010 - Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium(Edmonton, AB)
42) Apr 6, 2010 - Apr 7, 2010 - California Theatre Of The Performing Arts(San Bernadino, CA)
43) Apr 9, 2010 - Apr 11, 2010 - McCallum Theatre For The Performing Arts(Palm Desert, CA)
44) Apr 13, 2010 - Apr 18, 2010 - Music Hall(Tucson, AZ)
45) Apr 20, 2010 - May 9, 2010 - Pantages Theatre - Los Angeles(Los Angeles, CA)
46) May 18, 2010 - May 20, 2010 - RiverCenter For The Performing Arts(Columbus, GA)
47) May 21, 2010 - May 23, 2010 - Moran Theatre at Times Union Center(Jacksonville, FL)
48) Jun 1, 2010 - Jun 6, 2010 - Ruth Eckerd Hall(Clearwater, FL)
49) Jun 8, 2010 - Jun 13, 2010 - Palace Theatre - Columbus(Columbus, OH)
50) Jun 14, 2010 - Jun 20, 2010 - Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre(Orlando, FL)
51) Jun 21, 2010 - Jun 27, 2010 - Orpheum Theatre - Memphis(Memphis, TN)

Version 16

Chicago (2011-05-5ème National Tour)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: US Tour ( - Etats-Unis)
Durée : 1 an 6 mois
Nombre :
Première Preview : mardi 10 mai 2011
Première : mardi 10 mai 2011
Dernière : dimanche 11 novembre 2012
Mise en scène : Bob Fosse • Walter Bobbie
Chorégraphie : Ann Reinking
Producteur :
Commentaires : Listes des 22 villes traversées en annexe….
Commentaires longs: 1) May 10, 2011 - May 12, 2011 - Wharton Center for the Performing Arts(East Lansing, MI)
2) May 17, 2011 - May 22, 2011 - Fox Theatre - Detroit(Detroit, MI)
3) May 30, 2011 - May 31, 2011 - Regina Centre(Regina, SK)
4) Jun 2, 2011 - Jun 5, 2011 - Des Moines Civic Center(Des Moines, IA)
5) Jun 7, 2011 - Jun 12, 2011 - Oriental Theatre(Chicago, IL)
6) Jun 14, 2011 - Jun 15, 2011 - Robinson Center Music Hall(Little Rock, AR)
7) Jun 17, 2011 - Jun 19, 2011 - Bass Performance Hall(Fort Worth, TX)
8) Jun 21, 2011 - Jun 26, 2011 - Brown Theater(Houston, TX)
9) May 8, 2012 - May 13, 2012 - San Diego Civic Theatre(San Diego, CA)
10) May 15, 2012 - May 27, 2012 - Pantages Theatre - Los Angeles(Los Angeles, CA)
11) Jul 31, 2012 - Aug 5, 2012 - Durham Performing Arts Center(Durham, NC)
12) Aug 7, 2012 - Aug 12, 2012 - Ordway Center For The Performing Arts(St. Paul, MN)
13) Aug 14, 2012 - Aug 26, 2012 - AT&T Performing Arts Center(Dallas, TX)
14) Oct 2, 2012 - Oct 3, 2012 - Knight Theater(Charlotte, NC)
15) Oct 4, 2012 - Oct 7, 2012 - Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre(Atlanta, GA)
16) Oct 16, 2012 - Oct 17, 2012 - Indiana University Auditorium(Bloomington, IN)
17) Oct 19, 2012 - Oct 21, 2012 - Lied Center For Performing Arts(Lincoln, NE)
18) Oct 23, 2012 - Oct 24, 2012 - Hanover Theatre(Worcester, MA)
19) Oct 26, 2012 - Oct 28, 2012 - Bushnell(Hartford, CT)
20) Nov 1, 2012 - Nov 4, 2012 - Wang Theatre at the Boch Center(Boston, MA)
21) Nov 6, 2012 - Nov 6, 2012 - Community Arts Center(Williamsport, PA)
22) Nov 8, 2012 - Nov 11, 2012 - Heinz Hall(Pittsburgh, PA)

Version 17

Chicago (2013-09-6ème National Tour)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: US Tour ( - Etats-Unis)
Durée : 3 ans 7 mois 3 semaines Se joue actuellement
Nombre :
Première Preview : mardi 03 septembre 2013
Première : mardi 03 septembre 2013
Dernière : Open end, ouvert actuellement jusqu'au dim. 23 avril 2017
Mise en scène : Bob Fosse • Walter Bobbie
Chorégraphie : Ann Reinking
Producteur :
Commentaires : Listes des 67 villes traversées en annexe….
Commentaires longs: 1) Sep 3, 2013 - Sep 8, 2013 - Keller Auditorium(Portland, OR)
2) Sep 10, 2013 - Sep 11, 2013 - Hult Center For The Performing Arts(Eugene, OR)
3) Sep 13, 2013 - Sep 15, 2013 - Morrison Center for the Performing Arts(Boise, ID)
4) Sep 17, 2013 - Sep 18, 2013 - Pikes Peak Center(Colorado Springs, CO)
5) Sep 20, 2013 - Sep 22, 2013 - Fox Theatre - St. Louis(St. Louis, MO)
6) Sep 24, 2013 - Sep 25, 2013 - Peoria Civic Center Theatre(Peoria, IL)
7) Sep 27, 2013 - Sep 29, 2013 - Von Braun Center(Huntsville, AL)
8) Oct 1, 2013 - Oct 6, 2013 - Overture Center(Madison, WI)
9) Oct 9, 2013 - Oct 20, 2013 - Broward Center For The Performing Arts(Fort Lauderdale, FL)
10) Nov 5, 2013 - Nov 7, 2013 - Jackson Municipal Auditorium - Thalia Mara Hall(Jackson, MS)
11) Nov 8, 2013 - Nov 10, 2013 - Opera House In Lexington(Lexington, KY)
12) Nov 12, 2013 - Nov 17, 2013 - Hobby Center For The Performing Arts(Houston, TX)
13) Nov 19, 2013 - Nov 24, 2013 - Bass Concert Hall at University of Texas at Austin Performing Arts Center(Austin, TX)
14) Jan 7, 2014 - Jan 12, 2014 - Connor Palace(Cleveland, OH)
15) Jan 14, 2014 - Jan 19, 2014 - Civic Center Music Hall(Oklahoma City, OK)
16) Jan 21, 2014 - Jan 26, 2014 - Chapman Music Hall At Tulsa Performing Arts Center(Tulsa, OK)
17) Jan 28, 2014 - Feb 2, 2014 - Segerstrom Center for the Arts(Costa Mesa, CA)
18) Feb 11, 2014 - Feb 12, 2014 - Hamilton Place(Hamilton, ON)
19) Feb 14, 2014 - Feb 16, 2014 - Chrysler Hall(Norfolk, VA)
20) Feb 18, 2014 - Feb 19, 2014 - Whiting Auditorium(Flint, MI)
21) Feb 20, 2014 - Feb 21, 2014 - Kent State Performing Arts Center(New Philadelphia, OH)
22) Feb 23, 2014 - Feb 23, 2014 - Luther F. Carson Four Rivers Center(Paducah, KY)
23) Feb 25, 2014 - Mar 2, 2014 - PrivateBank Theatre(Chicago, IL)
24) Mar 7, 2014 - Mar 9, 2014 - Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall(Sarasota, FL)
25) Mar 11, 2014 - Mar 16, 2014 - Walton Arts Center(Fayetteville, AR)
26) Mar 18, 2014 - Mar 23, 2014 - Buell Theatre(Denver, CO)
27) Mar 26, 2014 - Mar 30, 2014 - Princess Of Wales(Toronto, ON)
28) Oct 7, 2014 - Oct 12, 2014 - Saenger Theatre (LA)(New Orleans, LA)
29) Oct 13, 2014 - Oct 14, 2014 - Montgomery Performing Arts Centre(Montgomery, AL)
30) Oct 17, 2014 - Oct 19, 2014 - Morris Performing Arts Center(South Bend, IN)
31) Oct 21, 2014 - Oct 26, 2014 - Andrew Jackson Hall At Tennessee Performing Arts Center(Nashville, TN)
32) Nov 4, 2014 - Nov 5, 2014 - San Luis Obispo Performing Arts Center(San Luis Obispo, CA)
33) Nov 7, 2014 - Nov 16, 2014 - Orpheum Theatre - San Francisco(San Francisco, CA)
34) Jan 13, 2015 - Jan 14, 2015 - The Plaza Theatre(El Paso, TX)
35) Jan 15, 2015 - Jan 18, 2015 - Popejoy Hall(Albuquerque, NM)
36) Jan 20, 2015 - Jan 25, 2015 - Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts(Kansas City, MO)
37) Jan 27, 2015 - Feb 1, 2015 - Majestic Theatre - San Antonio(San Antonio, TX)
38) Feb 4, 2015 - Feb 5, 2015 - Phillips Center For The Performing Arts(Gainesville, FL)
39) Feb 6, 2015 - Feb 7, 2015 - Ruth Eckerd Hall(Clearwater, FL)
40) Feb 10, 2015 - Feb 15, 2015 - National Theatre(Washington, DC)
41) Feb 17, 2015 - Feb 22, 2015 - Shea's Performing Arts Center(Buffalo, NY)
42) Feb 24, 2015 - Mar 1, 2015 - Hayes Hall(Naples, FL)
43) Mar 3, 2015 - Mar 8, 2015 - Hippodrome Theatre(Baltimore, MD)
44) Mar 10, 2015 - Mar 11, 2015 - Budweiser Gardens(London, ON)
45) Mar 13, 2015 - Mar 15, 2015 - Altria Theater(Richmond, VA)
46) Mar 17, 2015 - Mar 19, 2015 - Crouse-Hinds Theater - Mulroy Civic Center at Oncenter(Syracuse, NY)
47) Mar 20, 2015 - Mar 21, 2015 - Palace Theatre - Albany(Albany, NY)
48) Mar 24, 2015 - Mar 25, 2015 - Wagner Noel Performing Arts Center(Midland, TX)
49) Mar 27, 2015 - Mar 29, 2015 - ASU Gammage(Tempe, AZ)
50) Mar 31, 2015 - Apr 2, 2015 - Century II Concert Hall(Wichita, KS)
51) Apr 3, 2015 - Apr 4, 2015 - Bass Performance Hall(Fort Worth, TX)
52) Apr 7, 2015 - Apr 8, 2015 - Granada Theatre(Santa Barbara, CA)
53) Apr 9, 2015 - Apr 12, 2015 - Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza(Thousand Oaks, CA)
54) Apr 21, 2015 - Apr 26, 2015 - Pioneer Center(Reno, NV)
55) Feb 9, 2016 - Feb 14, 2016 - Fisher Theatre(Detroit, MI)
56) Feb 16, 2016 - Feb 17, 2016 - North Charleston Coliseum & Performing Arts Center(North Charleston, SC)
57) Feb 19, 2016 - Feb 21, 2016 - Birmingham-Jefferson Concert Hall(Birmingham, AL)
58) Feb 23, 2016 - Feb 28, 2016 - DuPont Theatre(Wilmington, DE)
59) Apr 11, 2016 - Apr 12, 2016 - Eisenhower Auditorium(University Park, PA)
60) Apr 15, 2016 - Apr 17, 2016 - Ferguson Center For The Arts(Newport News, VA)
61) Apr 22, 2016 - Apr 24, 2016 - Centennial Hall(Tucson, AZ)
62) Apr 26, 2016 - May 1, 2016 - Pantages Theatre - Los Angeles(Los Angeles, CA)
63) May 10, 2016 - May 15, 2016 - Cadillac Palace Theatre(Chicago, IL)
64) May 17, 2016 - May 22, 2016 - Fox Cities Performing Arts Center(Appleton, WI)
65) Apr 20, 2017 - Apr 23, 2017 - Stranahan Theater And Great Hall(Toledo, OH)
66) Mar 13, 2017 - Mar 14, 2017 - Sangamon Auditorium(Springfield, IL)
67) Feb 15, 2017 - Feb 17, 2017 - Tivoli Theatre(Chattanooga, TN)

Version 18

Chicago (2014-11-Palladium Theater-Stuttgart)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: Palladium Theater (Stuttgart - Allemagne)
Durée : 11 mois
Nombre :
Première Preview : jeudi 06 novembre 2014
Première : jeudi 06 novembre 2014
Dernière : dimanche 04 octobre 2015
Mise en scène :
Chorégraphie :
Producteur :
Avec : Volker Metzger (Amos Hart), Nigel Casey (Billy Flynn), Isabel Dörfler ("Mama" Morton), M. Schäffner (Mary Sunshine), Carien Keizer (Roxie Hart), Lana Gordon (Velma Kelly)

Version 19

Chicago (2015-10-Theater des Westens-Berlin)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: Theater des Westens (Berlin - Allemagne)
Durée : 3 mois 1 semaine
Nombre :
Première Preview : dimanche 11 octobre 2015
Première : dimanche 11 octobre 2015
Dernière : dimanche 17 janvier 2016
Mise en scène :
Chorégraphie : Ann Reinking
Producteur :
Avec : Volker Metzger (Amos Hart), Nigel Casey (Billy Flynn), Isabel Dörfler (Mama' Morton), Carien Keizer (Roxie Hart), Caroline Frank (Velma Kelly)

Version 20

Chicago (2018-04-Phoenix Theatre-London)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: Phoenix Theatre (Londres - Angleterre)
Durée : 8 mois 4 semaines
Nombre :
Première Preview : lundi 26 mars 2018
Première : mercredi 11 avril 2018
Dernière : samedi 05 janvier 2019
Mise en scène :
Chorégraphie :
Producteur :
Avec : Cuba Gooding Jr (Billy Flynn), Sarah Soetaert (Roxie), Josefina Gabrielle (Velma), Ruthie Henshall (Mama Morton), Paul Rider (Amos Hart), Alan Richardson, Michelle Antrobus, Natalie Bennyworth, Nicola Coates, Frances Dee, Zoe Gappy, Emma Harris, Chelsea Labadini, Joanna Rennie, Abramo Ciullo, Francis Foreman, Luke Jarvis, Matt Krzan, Charles Ruhrmund, Todd Talbot, Callum Macdonald, Chris Warner Drake, Matthew Wesley.
Commentaires : After a hugely successful tours across the UK and internationally, smash-hit American musical Chicago returns to the London stage, starring Academy Award-winning actor Cuba Gooding Jr as Billy Flynn. Last seen at the Garrick Theatre in 2012, the production returns to the Phoenix Theatre in March 2018, celebrating its 21st anniversary as the longest-running musical on Broadway.

Version 21

Chicago (2019-06-Musical Dome-Koln)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: Musical Dome (Cologne - Allemagne)
Durée : 1 semaine
Nombre :
Première Preview : mardi 04 juin 2019
Première : mardi 04 juin 2019
Dernière : dimanche 16 juin 2019
Mise en scène :
Chorégraphie :
Producteur :

 Pas encore de video disponible pour ce spectacle


1) 1975-06-Original Broadway Cast
2) 1996-10-Broadway Revival Cast
3) 1997-10-London Revival Cast

4) 1998-09-Vienna Cast
5) 1999-05-Dutch Cast
6) 2002-12-Film Soundtrack