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  1. Jerome Robbins' Broadway is an anthology comprising musical numbers from shows that were either directed or choreographed by Jerome Robbins. The shows represented include, for example, The King and I, On the Town and West Side Story. Robbins won his fifth Tony Award for direction.

  2. Después de nuevos éxitos comerciales en Broadway con los musicales Funny Girl y Fiddler on the Roof (ambos 1964) Robbins abandonó el género musical [16] al que volvería brevemente en 1989 con Jerome Robbins' Broadway, una antología de sus números musicales más celebrados.

  3. The latter led to his creating the anthology show Jerome Robbins' Broadway in 1989 which recreated the most successful production numbers from his 50-plus year career. Starring Jason Alexander as the narrator (a performance that would win Alexander a Tony), the show included stagings of cut numbers like Irving Berlin 's Mr. Monotony ...

  4. By Sheryl Flatow. February 26, 2020. Company Martha Swope. A journey into the world of Jerome Robbin's Broadway is more than just a trip down memory lane. It is a chance to rediscover the...

  5. 20 de feb. de 2012 · jerome robbinsbroadway por allwebber · Publicada 20 febrero, 2012 · Actualizado 11 mayo, 2012 Este musical se estrenó en Broadway el 26 de Febrero de 1989 y se montó como un recopilatorio que sirviera de homenaje, a los más de cincuenta años de trabajo en Broadway de

  6. 'West Side Story', el musical de Broadway que hizo historia en Hollywood. Dirigida y producida por Robert Wise, 'West Side Story' trajo la vanguardia del musical de Broadway al cine con...

  7. 4 de abr. de 2024 · Jerome RobbinsBroadway, a compilation of excerpts from 11 Broadway musicals that Robbins had directed or choreographed, opened on Broadway in 1989. Robbins resigned as codirector of NYCB in 1990, though he continued to choreograph for the company.