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Does anyone know what the next production the Nederlander will house? Cheers, Mazeau ( talk) 18:14, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
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In late 1945, the National hosted another Lerner and Loewe musical, The Day Before Spring, which ran for 165 performances. This was followed in 1946 by the revue Call Me Mister, which lasted over a year at the National before relocating. The theater next hosted the tragedy Medea with Judith Anderson, which ran for 214 performances. The National then hosted an adaptation of Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel Crime and Punishment in 1947, as well as revivals of Tonight at 8:30 and Macbeth in 1948, all of which had relatively short runs.It seems like of you want to include such information it would be more digestible formatted as a list because this is just a list anyway. Gazozlu ( talk) 13:19, 21 September 2022 (UTC)
The National's next hit was Charles Gaynor's revue Lend an Ear in late 1948. This was followed the next year by Clifford Odets's The Big Knife, as well as a revival of Caesar and Cleopatra featuring Cedric Hardwicke and Lilli Palmer. In 1950, the theater featured live performances by Les Ballets de Paris and a revival of King Lear with Louis Calhern. A revival of The Constant Wife, featuring Brian Aherne, Katharine Cornell, and Grace George, arrived at the theater the following year. Tennessee Williams's play Camino Real was staged at the National in early 1953, and the comedy of manners Sabrina Fair opened later the same year. The National hosted the play Inherit the Wind starting in 1955.
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In late 1945, the National hosted another Lerner and Loewe musical, The Day Before Spring, which ran for 165 performances. This was followed in 1946 by the revue Call Me Mister, which lasted over a year at the National before relocating. The theater next hosted the tragedy Medea with Judith Anderson, which ran for 214 performances.
During the mid-1940s, the National hosted several productions with over one hundred performances each. These included Lerner and Loewe's musical The Day Before Spring in 1945; the revue Call Me Mister in 1946; and the tragedy Medea with Judith Anderson in 1947.
- 1945: The Day Before Spring
- 1946: Call Me Mister
- 1947: Anna Lucasta
- 1947: Medea
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In late 1945, the National hosted another Lerner and Loewe musical, The Day Before Spring, which ran for 165 performances. This was followed in 1946 by the revue Call Me Mister, which lasted over a year at the National before relocating. The theater next hosted the tragedy Medea with Judith Anderson, which ran for 214 performances. The National then hosted an adaptation of Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel Crime and Punishment in 1947, as well as revivals of Tonight at 8:30 and Macbeth in 1948, all of which had relatively short runs.It seems like of you want to include such information it would be more digestible formatted as a list because this is just a list anyway. Gazozlu ( talk) 13:19, 21 September 2022 (UTC)
The National's next hit was Charles Gaynor's revue Lend an Ear in late 1948. This was followed the next year by Clifford Odets's The Big Knife, as well as a revival of Caesar and Cleopatra featuring Cedric Hardwicke and Lilli Palmer. In 1950, the theater featured live performances by Les Ballets de Paris and a revival of King Lear with Louis Calhern. A revival of The Constant Wife, featuring Brian Aherne, Katharine Cornell, and Grace George, arrived at the theater the following year. Tennessee Williams's play Camino Real was staged at the National in early 1953, and the comedy of manners Sabrina Fair opened later the same year. The National hosted the play Inherit the Wind starting in 1955.
Prefer prose where a passage is understood easily as regular text. Prose is preferred in articles because it allows the presentation of detail and clarification of context in a way that a simple list may not. It is best suited to articles because their purpose is to explain.Additionally, the "Notable productions" section is already in bulleted-list format; each bullet point contains the name of the production and the year that it debuted. The "History" section summarizes the productions in the "Notable productions" section while giving a little more detail. – Epicgenius ( talk) 15:38, 21 September 2022 (UTC)
In late 1945, the National hosted another Lerner and Loewe musical, The Day Before Spring, which ran for 165 performances. This was followed in 1946 by the revue Call Me Mister, which lasted over a year at the National before relocating. The theater next hosted the tragedy Medea with Judith Anderson, which ran for 214 performances.
During the mid-1940s, the National hosted several productions with over one hundred performances each. These included Lerner and Loewe's musical The Day Before Spring in 1945; the revue Call Me Mister in 1946; and the tragedy Medea with Judith Anderson in 1947.
- 1945: The Day Before Spring
- 1946: Call Me Mister
- 1947: Anna Lucasta
- 1947: Medea