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“As Thousands Cheer” is a 1933 musical revue created by Irving Berlin and Moss Hart. The show’s innovative staging utilized newspaper headlines to frame scenes and songs, offering a unique theatrical experience at the time. Featuring iconic numbers like “Easter Parade,” it was popular with audiences...
The Music Box Revue of 1921 was a Broadway revue showcasing musical numbers primarily featuring intricate and elaborate music boxes as central props and performance elements. Irving Berlin’s compositions were prominently featured alongside other popular songs of the era. The production's innovative...
The Music Box Revue of 1922 presented a vibrant series of musical numbers and theatrical sketches performed at the Music Box Theatre. Produced by Irving Berlin, it continued his established format for lavish Broadway revues. This production showcased popular songs and comedic routines reflecting the...
The Music Box Revue of 1923 presented Irving Berlin’s music at the Music Box Theatre. This Broadway revue showcased Berlin's signature melodies and was recognized for its detailed stagecraft. It remains a significant example of early 20th-century American musical theater, appealing to enthusiasts of...
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