- Description
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The Night That Made America Famous / Mercedes Ellington [theatrical performance]
- Title
- The Night That Made America Famous [Theatrical Performance]
- Performer
- Ellington, Mercedes
- Published/Created
- 1975-02-26
- Genre
- Theatrical Performance
- Venue
- Ethel Barrymore Theater
- Abstract
- A musical revue in two acts, a prologue and epilogue. Music and lyrics by Harry Chapin. Directed by Gene Frankel. choreography by Doug Rogers. Assistant choreographer Mercedes Ellington.
Opened 26 February 1975 at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre and closed 6 April 1975 after 47 performances. - Source
- Norton Anthology of Drama: Norton Anthology of Drama: Nineteenth Century to the Present (Vol. 2). W.W. Norton & Company (2009).
Last Updated: 12-16-2015